Best password protected Framer templates
Framer includes built-in password protection for any page — no plugins or workarounds needed. This makes it straightforward to create password-protected portfolios for presenting NDA-protected client work, or to lock sections behind a passcode for paying members. Any of these Framer templates can have individual pages or the entire site locked behind a password using Framer's native page settings. This is particularly useful for designers with confidential client work, recruiters who want to share portfolios selectively, or creators selling members-only content. For the broader portfolio template collection, see minimal Framer templates and portfolio Framer templates. For SaaS and product-focused templates, Wedge and similar templates also support password protection natively.

Wedge
A premium Framer template for SaaS startups with a blog built-in

Lucid
A straightforward, high-quality portfolio template with a blog built-in

Atlas Studio
A sleek portfolio template for modern creative agencies

Jonas
A minimal, one-pager portfolio template — great for product designers

Sharp
A clean and beautiful portfolio with a blog template, the portfolio I’ve used for years

Format
A clean and minimal, one-page portfolio template

Darkfolio
A dark, clean and minimal portfolio template for designers

Irene
A simple dark theme portfolio template for designers and creatives

Compose
A vibrant, clean and minimal blog template for bloggers, creators and entrepreneurs

Monograph
A premium and elegant personal blog template in dark mode
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Framer supports page-level password protection through its native settings — you set a password on any page, and visitors are prompted to enter it before accessing that content. No plugins or third-party tools required. It's a standard feature available on all Framer sites.
The most common uses are: protecting NDA-covered case studies in design portfolios, creating private client presentation areas, locking early access or members-only content, and sharing work-in-progress with clients before public launch. Any content that shouldn't be publicly accessible benefits from this feature.
Yes. Framer's page protection works at the individual page level — you can lock specific case studies or sections while leaving the rest of your portfolio publicly accessible. The public pages are indexed by search engines; protected pages are not.
Yes for most portfolio and presentation use cases. Framer's page protection uses server-side authentication — the protected content isn't accessible without the password, even to someone inspecting the page source. For highly sensitive commercial or legal documents, a more robust access control system may be appropriate.
Yes. A common setup is a public-facing portfolio with password-protected case study pages for NDA work. Visitors see your curated public work; clients who need to see protected projects receive the password directly. The template structure supports both use cases within a single site.
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