François Denis Née (1732 – 19 August 1817) was a French engraver.
He trained under Jacques-Philippe Le Bas and opened a shop with Louis-Joseph Masquelier the Elder in the 1770s on rue des Francs-Bourgeois, moving to rue de Fleurus after the French Revolution, where they produced lithographs.
He is most notable for his engravings of the works of Jean-Baptiste Lallemand as well as his participation in Les Conquêtes de l'Empereur de Chine, a major work commissioned by the Jesuits Jean-Denis Attiret, Giuseppe Castiglione, Ignaz Sichelbart and Jean Damascene.
He also worked for the views of the Temple of Diana in Nismes, under the French engraver Claude-René-Gabriel Poulleau.
Together with other artists they marked the fame of Charles-Louis Clérisseau and his Antiquités de la France.