Laccase, a multi‐copper oxidase, is limited by its optimal temperature range and isolation costs. To overcome these challenges, we synthesized copper‐doped zeolitic imidazolate framework‐67 (Cu‐ZIF‐67) with 16 mol% Cu as an artificial laccase catalyst. The introduced Cu site acts as the phenol oxidation site, and Co‐based ZIF‐67 is the four‐electron oxygen reduction site. Laccase also employs this division of oxidation and reduction sites. Cu‐doped ZIF‐67 demonstrated significant catalytic activity, superior to natural laccase, especially at elevated temperatures, and maintained stability across multiple reaction cycles. These findings suggest that Cu‐doped ZIF‐67 is a robust, reusable alternative for industrial applications requiring high thermal stability and efficient catalysis.