Looking for the best places to find Elementor templates?

While Elementor gives you the power to create designs from scratch, sometimes you might want to save some time by inserting a premade template kit.

To help you do just that, we’ve collected 11 places where you can find free and premium Elementor templates to use on your sites.

Let’s dig in!

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1. Envato Elements

Envato Elements is a huge collection of FREE Elementor page and block templates. Currently, you get access to over 2,000 Elementor page templates spread across 70 template kits, including block templates and templates for Elementor Popup Builder.

Once you install and activate the free Envato Elements plugin, you’ll be able to browse all the available templates from inside your WordPress dashboard and choose which ones to import:

Any template marked Pro just requires Elementor Pro to use – that does not mean you need to payEnvato to use it.

Once you import a template, it will be available in the My Templates tab in Elementor.

Beyond that, you’ll also get an Envato Elements button in the actual Elementor interface that lets you import the many block templates:

2. TemplateMonster

TemplateMonster is a popular marketplace that offers a dedicated section just for Elementor templates.

Currently, there are well over 100 premium Elementor templates on offer. Most templates cost just $7 or $14 each, though you will find a few templates that deviate from that pricing structure.

The reason for the price difference is that the higher-priced templates usually come as a set of five or six pages, rather than just a single template.

You can also find section design sets for Elementor. For example, the Testiz set comes with 17 different template block designs that you can drop into your content.

Katka Template Pack is a free set of Elementor page, block, and popup templates. At the time that we’re writing this post, you get access to:

Again, these templates are 100% free, though the developer does include an option to leave a $5 tip if you want to support the project.

When you download the templates, you’ll get a big ZIP file with a JPG screenshot of the template, as well as the JSON file that you’ll need to import to Elementor. You can then pick and choose exactly which templates you want to add to your template library.

EasyThemePacks is a set of premium niche-focused Elementor templates.

Currently, EasyThemePacks sells 15 different Elementor templates for niches like:

  • Cafes/bakeries
  • Lawyers
  • Restaurants
  • Travel agencies
  • Etc.

Some of the templates rely on Elementor Pro widgets, but the description for each template will clearly mark what those widgets are. Even if you don’t have Elementor Pro, you’ll still be able to use the template (just sans the Pro widgets).

Another nice thing is that you have the rights to use all of the images included in the template.

To access the templates, you can pay:

  • $39 for an individual template and one year of support/updates
  • $59 for access to all templates and one year of support/updates
  • $99 for lifetime access to all current and future templates

ElementorHQ is a “multipurpose Elementor template pack” from the folks at CakeWP.

It has a unique approach to templates. Rather than giving you templates spread out over different niches, ElementorHQ gives you one single set of cohesive, but flexible, templates.

For example, you’ll get:

  • 3 different themed homepages
  • Testimonials page
  • Team page
  • About Us page
  • Etc.

You can see the full demo here.

Using Elementor, you can add or remove page sections as needed to make the designs your own.

ElementorHQ will cost you $35 for access to all of the templates.

Templately is the largest collection of Elementor landing page templates which is currently powering up more than 200,000+ websites.

You can get access to almost 2000 stunning ready Elementor templates along with 200+ full website template packs to build a complete website.

You can start with Templately FREE Plugin, choose your preferred template from around 100 different niches, and instantly build a website by importing the ready template.

You can use some templates with the Elementor Free and Essential Addons free version. For some premium templates, you will need to have Elementor PRO access.

Apart from a unique handful of template collections, Templately also offers the next-level cloud collaboration feature to save the template in the cloud and share it with team members to make the website building faster than ever before.

The Landing Factory is a big collection of 323+ Elementor Pro templates.

While the name suggests that these are all landing page templates, you’ll actually find themed sets that cover other uses, as well.

For example, you’ll find templates for Contact and About Us pages that have the same niche/design as a landing page template.

Beyond that, the templates cover a range of different niches, with designs for everything from organic food shops to generic businesses, travel agencies, construction companies, and more.

There are two licenses for the templates:

  • Personal – use on your own sites – either $16 for individual templates or $168 per year for access to all templates.
  • Agency – use on client sites – either $63 for individual templates or $336 per year for access to all templates.

You can also grab lifetime agency access for $597.

LaunchParty is a collection of 650+ free Elementor templates, covering:

All the templates are actually part of a course that teaches you how to build a website with Elementor, but you can also just download the standalone templates and start using them in your own projects.

The templates all have a similar aesthetic, which makes them easy to mix-and-match (though you don’t get the benefit of niche-focused templates).

When you download the templates, you can choose from different color schemes. Or, you can even create your own color scheme to apply before downloading, which is neat.

Then, you’ll get a ZIP file containing the JSON files for all the templates, which lets you import only the exact templates that you want to use.

Elementorism is a set of 49+ free and premium Elementor templates from CSSIgniter.

The templates are all divided into specific niches, like templates for weddings, travel, restaurants, etc.

Most of them are paid, but you can also find a few free templates sprinkled throughout.

To get access to all the templates, you’ll pay just $39, which includes lifetime usage and one year of support and updates.

Finally, we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention our own library of Elementor templates!

With both the free version of Elementor and Elementor Pro, you get access to hundreds of Elementor page, block, and popup templates from right inside the Elementor interface:

You can search and filter them as needed to find the right template. And inserting a template is as simple as clicking a button. You can browse all of the page templates here.

With the new full website kits feature in Elementor 3.3, you’ll also be able to import and export complete website designs – called “kits”. 

A kit includes everything you need to build a website, from essential theme templates (like your site’s header), multiple full-page templates for key pages, a color sampler to quickly create cohesive color schemes, and more.

You can import one of Elementor’s professionally designed website kits or choose a kit from third-party marketplaces like Envato

Or, you can also export your own creations as a kit to easily reuse your complete website design on other sites. Essentially, this lets you create your own custom website blueprint so that you can build 100% custom sites faster than ever.

To learn more, click here to check out the Elementor website kits feature.

Get your dose of some spectacular templates for Elementor, available for free, courtesy of AnalogWP.

You can also check WPBuilt and their directory of thousands of beautiful Elementor templates.

If you want to learn how to build a website without templates, check out the WordPress training course we created on HubSpot Academy.

Conclusion

That wraps up our thoughts on the best spots to find paid and free templates.

If you’re not sure how to import an Elementor template from a JSON file, check out this help article (the instructions are at the bottom of the article). And if you have any other questions about using templates, ask away in the comments!