Your wedding website is the first thing guests see and the place they'll come back to a dozen times before the day — for the date, the venue, the dress code, the registry. So why do most of them still look like an afterthought from 2014?
Framer changed that. With its visual editor and clean templates, anyone can launch a wedding website that actually feels designed in an afternoon. The hard part is just choosing one.
I built two of the templates on this list. The other five are from creators whose work I genuinely admire and would point my own friends to. Here's the curated set — editorial, romantic, modern, luxury, and one solid free option.
1. Ceremony
A wedding template that puts the focus where it belongs — your story, your photos, your day. Clean typography, generous spacing, and a layout that doesn't fight the moment. Best for couples who want something modern and timeless without leaning into trend.
Best for: Modern, refined celebrations
Price: $56

2. Darling
A free wedding template by Sanna Granqvist with a built-in RSVP form that connects straight to your email. Minimal layout, easy to make your own, and good enough that you'd never guess it was free.
Best for: Couples on a budget who refuse to compromise on design
Price: Free

3. Vows & Blooms
Soft, romantic, and unmistakably warm. The kind of template that feels like a love letter — without the cheesiness. Built-in RSVP form connects to your inbox or a Google Sheet, which makes tracking guests painless.
Best for: Garden weddings, classic romantics, anyone who wants their site to feel intimate
Price: $39

4. Our Day
An editorial wedding template with bold typography, generous white space, and a built-in gift registry section. Designed for couples who want their website to feel more like a magazine spread than a Pinterest board.
Best for: Editorial, design-forward couples who care about typography
Price: $56

5. Engaged
A luxury wedding invitation template by JJ Gerrish. Modern, elegant, and built around a comprehensive feature set — RSVP, travel info, schedule, and guest details all in one place. Worth the price tag if you want something that feels properly high-end without commissioning a custom site.
Best for: Luxury weddings, destination events, couples who want a premium feel
Price: $99

6. Eterna
Modern, fully customizable, and built around smooth animations that don't get in the way. Eterna leans contemporary without feeling cold — a good middle ground if classic romance feels too soft and minimal feels too sterile.
Best for: Couples who want a modern aesthetic with personality
Price: $20

7. Amore
Built for both couples and wedding planners. This one is the most versatile on the list — it works as a personal wedding website but also has the structure to function as a planner's portfolio site. Worth a look if you're doing both.
Best for: Wedding planners and dual-purpose use
Price: $69

What to look for in a wedding template
A few things separate a great wedding website from a forgettable one:
A working RSVP flow. Guests should confirm in two taps. If the template's RSVP requires a third-party tool you'll never set up, skip it.
Mobile-first design. Most guests will open your site from a text message on their phone. Test the mobile preview before you buy.
Easy updates. Venues change, schedules shift, registry links break. Pick a template you can update in five minutes, not five hours.
Timeless over trendy. Your site will be shared for months. Bold animations look exciting on demo day and dated by month three.
I'm Ava. I make Framer templates and write about design and development here. You can also find me on X.
I use AI as a writing tool — to improve my English, research topics, and develop ideas. Everything you read reflects my own perspective and experience as a designer.







