Design
Aug 29, 2025
Framer menu ready for immediate project use
Introducing a range of menu components you can immediately apply to your projects using Framer. Each menu offers diverse design styles and functionalities, making them easy to remix and enhance user experience.

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This document is intended to help Korean users of Framer by addressing the lack of resources in Korean. We've translated content from the official blog and added practical information. We hope this will be helpful for those using Framer.
Utilize Pre-made Menu Components Easily with Remix
Designer Irfan Aziz compiled several menus created by top designers using Framer. These menus offer diverse design styles and functionalities, making it easy to select or remix them to suit your project.

Dial Menu — Josh Guo
The Dial Menu by Josh Guo features a radial structure with multiple buttons. Its intuitive interface allows for easy placement and use of various feature buttons.
Mars Rejects Menu — Pepe Torrado
Pepe Torrado created a unique menu with futuristic design and dynamic movements. It includes several buttons that can be freely modified and used according to your needs.
Smooth Dock — rafunderscore
The smooth dock menu by rafunderscore is a sleek horizontal menu. Hovering over the icons reveals indicators and category names, making it ideal for websites requiring fast navigation through multiple pages.
Glowing Tabs — Harsh Kedia
The Glowing Tabs menu by Harsh Kedia is characterized by tabs that light up upon click. It's perfect for websites requiring navigation with multiple tabs.
Apple Dock — Mani
The Apple Dock menu by Mani is inspired by Apple's dock style, offering a clean and minimalistic design. Hovering over icons enlarges them, allowing users to intuitively grasp functions. Suitable for websites needing quick access to various features.
Collapse Menu — Irfan Aziz
The author of this article, Irfan Aziz, also created the Collapse Menu. It’s a vertical menu that expands and collapses on hover. Inspired by the OHM Studio logo, it is suitable for efficient space usage and simple interactions.
Conclusion
All these menus can be easily previewed and remixed in Framer, making them easy to apply to projects. Which of these menus would you like to try in your project first? If you want to add personality and functionality to your site beyond simple navigation, be sure to utilize the menus introduced today.
This article is an adaptation and translation of ‘Ready-to-remix menus for your next project’ from the official Framer blog.