This year at WordCamp Europe, we’re proud to be supported by an incredible group of partners who have helped bring WCEU to life and shape it into the event so many of you love. That’s why we’re delighted to shine a spotlight on some of our biggest sponsors here on the blog.

Now, let’s hand over the mic to Elementor, one of our Admin Level sponsors!

At Elementor, we’ve been working on a few things for a while that are coming together, which represent a meaningful shift in what’s possible for web creators.

The Atomic Editor

The first is the Atomic Editor, Elementor’s Editor version 4. The core idea is architectural: instead of building sites from isolated elements, you’re working with structured, predictable building blocks that function as a system.

Design system tools like Classes and Variables let you define styles once and apply them across an entire site. Components are reusable sections that update everywhere simultaneously, with built-in controls over what clients or collaborators can touch.

For anyone managing multiple projects, this can dramatically change how long your work takes. Work that used to span hours or days can now be done in a few clicks. And it doesn’t require abandoning existing workflows. Version 3 widgets and Atomic Elements coexist on the same site, so creators can adopt the new foundation gradually.

Agentic AI for WordPress

The second is Angie Code, Elementor’s agentic AI for WordPress. Angie Code does more than generate assets, it generates working production-ready WordPress assets. Widgets, front-end snippets, admin customizations, and interactive features.

Things that previously required a developer can now be built, reviewed, and refined directly inside a creator’s workflow in the Editor or in WordPress. Everything runs in a sandboxed environment, so there’s real freedom to experiment without risk.

The future of web creation

This combination of capabilities unlocks many opportunities for freelancers and agencies: the Atomic Editor makes sites easier to build and maintain at scale, while Angie Code expands what’s technically achievable without increasing team sizes. Together, they’re pushing the boundaries of what web creators can deliver.

We’ll have both on display at our booth. Come find us.