Portfolio templates fail when they look beautiful in the preview but fight you on structure: duplicate frames per project, missing archive routes, or no CMS when you publish monthly. This list pulls 20 portfolio-focused Framer templates from yoframer: every entry is tagged or categorized for portfolio use (most are niche: Portfolio; a few are photography, personal, or freelance builds with a strong portfolio spine). Nineteen are free; Zaint is the paid option when you want agency-level depth without assembling it yourself.
JORGE — Dark minimal portfolio with CMS works and archives
by Ludovic Losco
JORGE by Ludovic Losco is the standout free portfolio template on the marketplace by view count, and the structure earns it: seven pages including CMS work detail, CMS services, archives, contact, and 404. If you want one remix that feels like a finished studio site, start here.
- Best for
- Designers and freelancers who want a striking dark layout and repeatable project pages
Ferio — One-page portfolio from OneFramer
by OneFramer
Ferio is a one-page, non-CMS build from OneFramer that still pulls massive marketplace interest because the craft is tight and the animation story is clear. Right when you want speed and focus over archives and blogs.
- Best for
- Designers and developers who want a bold single scroll without maintaining a big sitemap
E.Hunter — Dark minimal with CMS project detail
by Jakke Dea
E.Hunter by Jakke Dea keeps the aesthetic restrained while shipping six pages and CMS-backed project details. It sits in the same lane as JORGE but with a lighter page map for teams that do not need a services CMS route on day one.
- Best for
- Creatives who want structured projects, about, and contact without visual noise
Presenta — Case-study pair: index plus project CMS
by Wize
Presenta by Wize pairs Projects (CMS) with Project (CMS) so new work is a content entry, not a canvas copy. Five pages keep scope honest: home, project index, project detail, contact, 404.
- Best for
- Studios that sell narrative-heavy case studies and want a repeatable detail template
Miles — Refined works index and detail
by Muhammed Irshad
Miles by Muhammed Irshad uses five routes: home, works, work details, contact, 404. There is no CMS, which suits designers who refresh the site only a few times a year and like hand-tuned project layouts.
- Best for
- Freelancers who prefer manual work pages but want a clear works-to-contact flow
Quick comparison
| Template | Pages | CMS | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| JORGE | 7 | Yes | Dark portfolio + archives |
| Ferio | 1 | No | One-page bold portfolio |
| E.Hunter | 6 | Yes | Minimal dark + project CMS |
| Presenta | 5 | Yes | Case study index and detail |
| Miles | 5 | No | Manual works + contact |
| Calder | 5 | Yes | Projects + archive |
| Eric Cole | 2 | No | Ultra-minimal personal brand |
| Henrik | 2 | No | Single-scroll focus |
| Vitae CV | 2 | No | Resume and CV landing |
| Meeko | 5 | Yes | Creative portfolio + CMS projects |
| Jankis | 4 | No | Minimal designer portfolio |
| Motive | 5 | Yes | Bold grid + CMS projects |
| Craftica | 7 | Yes | Studio + CMS legals |
| UNIQORN | 5 | Yes | Retro expressive studio |
| Biofolio | 16 | Yes | Creator hub + multi CMS lanes |
| Juliand | 6 | Yes | Brand designer editorial |
| Loaded | 4 | Yes | Typography-led CMS portfolio |
| Julian Vance | 6 | Yes | Photography + journal |
| Porquez | 6 | No | Animated minimal multipage |
| Zaint | 10 | Yes | Paid: full studio + booking |
Calder — Projects, CMS detail, and archive
by Chayan Panda
Calder by Chayan Panda emphasizes clarity from grid to case study: home, projects, CMS project pages, archive, and 404. The archive page is a small detail that matters when your body of work grows past one season.
- Best for
- Creatives who want browse-to-detail flow plus an archive route
Eric Cole — Two pages, strong identity
by Zineddine
Eric Cole by Zineddine is intentionally tiny: home and 404. Pick it when your portfolio lives in the hero scroll and you do not want visitors hunting through nav labels.
- Best for
- Freelancers who want a bespoke-feeling home and branded 404 only
Henrik — Ultra-light two-page portfolio
by Refactor
Henrik from Refactor is home plus 404 only. No CMS means you trade scalability for speed: ideal for seniors with a stable reel who hate maintaining CMS collections.
- Best for
- Creatives who believe one unforgettable scroll beats ten empty routes
Vitae CV — Resume and personal portfolio
by Crafted
Vitae CV targets the overlap between portfolio and hire-me narrative: a tight personal site where work and timeline read as one story. Pair it with PDF export or LinkedIn, not with a twelve-page studio blog.
- Best for
- Job seekers and consultants who lead with CV and credentials
Meeko — Creative portfolio with CMS projects
by Elemis Themes
Meeko balances personality with operations: CMS projects and a CMS blog across five pages. Strong when you outgrow Ferio but still want a creative, not corporate, tone.
- Best for
- Illustrators and designers who want motion-forward sections and CMS case studies
Jankis — Minimal four-page designer portfolio
by D14
Jankis keeps four routes and skips CMS. Useful when every project layout is custom and you would rather duplicate frames intentionally than force them into one CMS template.
- Best for
- Designers who want about, work, and contact without CMS overhead
Motive — Bold type and CMS projects
by Kingsley Ken
Motive by Kingsley Ken brings bold typography and animation together with CMS project pages. It reads portfolio-first even though the template also suits small studios.
- Best for
- Agency-adjacent creatives who want gallery-first energy with CMS depth
Craftica — Studio minimal with CMS legals
by Muzamal
Craftica by Muzamal adds CMS legals next to projects and blogs, which matters when clients or employers expect privacy and terms to match the rest of the brand.
- Best for
- Studios that need projects, blog, and policy pages in one file
UNIQORN — Retro colorful portfolio personality
by Maleeha
UNIQORN by Maleeha is the personality pick on this list: retro color, custom cursors, sticky scrolling. Use it when safe minimal would hurt your positioning.
- Best for
- Studios and illustrators selling a distinct visual voice
Biofolio — Link-in-bio meets full portfolio CMS
by ForAI
Biofolio by ForAI is the deepest free file here at sixteen pages, with multiple CMS lanes for projects, media, awards, and writing. It is portfolio-shaped for people who publish constantly, not for a static three-piece reel.
- Best for
- Creators who need one URL for social, projects, gallery, and blog
Juliand — Editorial portfolio for brand designers
by Mahdi Mezelli
Juliand by Mahdi Mezelli targets brand designers with editorial layouts and CMS project details across six pages. The about and projects rhythm mirrors how identity shops actually pitch.
- Best for
- Identity designers who want boutique studio pacing and CMS project detail
Loaded — Typography-led CMS portfolio
by Grido Design
Loaded by Grido Design uses four pages with a CMS portfolio spine. It is the opposite of Biofolio: disciplined scope when you want proof and contact, not a full publisher stack.
- Best for
- Studios that want home, CMS portfolio, contact, and nothing extra
Julian Vance — Photography portfolio with journal CMS
by Francis Okechukwu
Julian Vance by Francis Okechukwu is niche Photography on yoframer but belongs in a portfolio roundup: six pages, CMS portfolio, CMS journal, black-and-white editorial type. Ideal when images and essays share the same domain.
- Best for
- Photographers who want CMS portfolio and writing in one site
Porquez — Light monochromatic animated portfolio
by Anwar Raza
Porquez by Anwar Raza delivers six routes with animation and refined type but no CMS. Best if you refresh projects rarely and care more about motion craft than editorial cadence.
- Best for
- Designers who want six pages and hand-built project layouts
Zaint — Premium ten-page studio system
by OneFramer
Zaint from OneFramer costs 49 USD and closes the list as the paid upgrade: ten pages with CMS project and blog, services, pricing, team, FAQ, booking, and contact. Choose it when free templates cap out and you want one cohesive business-ready file.
- Best for
- Freelancers graduating into a full studio site with pricing and booking
How to choose a portfolio template
Start with CMS honesty. If you ship new case studies monthly, prioritize JORGE, E.Hunter, Presenta, Calder, Meeko, Motive, Craftica, Loaded, Juliand, Julian Vance, Biofolio, or Zaint. If you publish twice a year, Ferio, Henrik, Eric Cole, Miles, Jankis, or Porquez may save you from maintaining empty collections.
One page versus many. Ferio and Henrik win on focus; Biofolio and Zaint win on surface area. Most people land in the middle: Presenta, Calder, or Loaded.
Photography and CV edge cases. Julian Vance is the photography-forward pick; Vitae CV is the resume-forward pick. Both still read as portfolios in how buyers evaluate you.
Our top pick for most creatives
JORGE is the best default free portfolio remix for 2026 if you want dark minimal craft plus CMS works and archives. Ferio wins when you know you only need one scroll. For creators who outgrow Linktree, Biofolio is unusually complete at zero cost. When you need pricing, team, and booking in the same file, pay for Zaint. Explore every Framer template on yoframer or browse more roundups for agency and SaaS lists.
Updated April 2026. We refresh this list as new portfolio templates ship on the Framer marketplace.