Framer's Vector Sets can be shared across projects via a generated link, giving teams a reusable asset layer that stays in sync. This is Lesson 7 of Framer Academy's Mastering Vectors course, and it covers the full lifecycle: sharing, the linked state, unlinking, and the Vector Set Marketplace.
The linked versus unlinked distinction is the core mechanic worth understanding. A linked Vector Set inherits changes from the source. An unlinked one becomes a local copy you can modify freely. That tradeoff, sync versus editability, is what the middle section of this video actually walks through in practice.
The Marketplace mention at 3:10 is the detail that makes this worth watching in full. It signals that Vector Sets are not just a file-sharing utility but a distribution layer Framer is actively building out. If you work across multiple Framer projects or collaborate with external teams, this workflow has direct operational consequences.
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