yes. but the upload size for free plans is 5mb. that limit is increased on paid plans. Answer from L_E_U on reddit.com
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Framer Help: Add video components to your CMS pages
March 16, 2026 - Learn how to add videos to CMS detail pages in Framer and control their visibility dynamically using CMS variables and conditionals.
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Framer Updates — CMS Video Styles
April 18, 2023 - What’s new in Framer. ... This release introduces Vimeo support to the CMS, plus site-wide CMS Styles for your embedded videos. Use Video Styles to ensure videos have a cohesive look throughout your site. Select your Text Layer with Formatted Text content from the CMS and configure Video Styles just as you would Text Styles.
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Framer Tutorial : How to connect videos to CMS in Framer - YouTube
Welcome to this @Framer tutorial, where you’ll learn how to connect videos to the CMS in Framer. After watching this video, you will be able to add video co...
Published September 19, 2024
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r/framer on Reddit: Need Urgent help with Uploading Video in Framer CMS Content
August 25, 2025 -
It is disabled if I add file mp4 extension.
Chat gpt says -
but there is no embed option in cms!!. just these -
PLEASE HELP I TRIED ALL SITES, ALL EXPLORING ALL AI. NEED TO UPLOAD SCREEN RECORDING INSIDE CONTENT IN CMS
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You can actually upload a mp4 video file by using the image block You can add any video with a .mp4 extension. If you're unable to add yours it might be because the file size is too big. Try to compress it and then add it again.
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Can you try to add a “file” field in your cms, there is a field called extensions.. define “.mp4” and try uploading
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Using uploaded video files from CMS - Framer Community
October 4, 2023 - Hi, I have a landing page that’s currently populated with images from my CMS. The thing is I need them to be videos that are autoplaying, and ideally videos that I can upload to CMS. When I try to drag in a Video component it only lets me put links or...
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How to add Video Components to your CMS pages - HyperFramer
September 19, 2023 - If you add a Video Component to one of your CMS detail pages, all your detail pages will contain that video. You might want to add different videos to your pages, or not add a video at all, you can customise this by using the CMS Variables for your vid... View · Honoring the best Framer-built ...
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Learn The Framer CMS in 26 Minutes - YouTube
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Published November 12, 2024
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Shipped: CMS Add video as field - Framer Community
Hi, would be really nice to have ability to add videos as a CMS field. A good real-world example of this would be the Godly website — they use a video for each CMS entry. Thanks in advance!
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Framer CMS: Explained — Framer Tutorial
November 12, 2024 - In this Framer tutorial, I teach you the basics of the Framer CMS. We're going to be covering what a CMS is, how it works, how we can create flexible detail pages for our collection items, and how to create a filtering system. After watching this video, you're going to have the necessary knowledge for setting up your own CMS collections in Framer.
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Video's in CMS - Framer Community
I have a question, with the following website I made: www.viewsvideomarketing.be I use a CMS for references, and in there I add some video’s, but they are in different format sizes. There is only one format I can put in the CMS, and if I use one the o...