Generally no. Aero gravel frames are designed around rigid forks with specific axle-to-crown measurements and aero blade profiles. Installing a suspension fork would change the geometry (raising the front end and slackening the head angle), add 400-600g, and eliminate the aerodynamic advantage the frame was built around. If you need suspension, you're better served by an all-road or adventure gravel bike designed to accommodate it from the start.
Gravel Bike · Aero Gravel
Can I put a suspension fork on an aero gravel bike?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

All-Road
$1500 – $10000
Road-oriented gravel bikes with modest tire clearance optimized for smooth gravel and paved surfaces.
Tire clearance 32–38mmRoad-adjacent geometryLower stack and longer reach

Gravel Race
$2500 – $12000
Lightweight, performance-oriented gravel bikes built for competitive gravel events and fast riding.
Aggressive race geometryLightweight framesetsStiff power transfer
More questions
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