Comparison – updated 2026

FramerExport vs React Export Plugin

Different tools. FramerExport downloads your complete Framer site as HTML, CSS & JS -- every animation still works. The React Export Plugin extracts individual React components for developers.

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Side by Side

Feature React Export Plugin FramerExport
Price $50/mo personal · $250/mo commercial $14.99 per site (next 50 only)
What It Exports Individual React components Complete website (all pages)
Output Format React/TypeScript (.js + .d.ts files) HTML, CSS, JS -- ready to host
Build Step Required ✗ Yes – needs npm, React, build tools ✓ No – open files directly
Technical Knowledge React/Next.js development required None – paste URL, download ZIP
Marketplace Users 10.4K on Framer marketplace No subscription
Creator Tommy D. Rossi (@unframer) FramerExport
Features SSR support, design tokens, responsive breakpoints, dark mode, event handlers Live preview, animations carry over, multi-page export, deployment guide
Frameworks Next.js, Remix, any React framework Any static host (Vercel, Netlify, etc.)
Code Editability Machine-generated, not manually editable Complete working site, 1:1 match

Different Tools, Different Audiences

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Complete Site vs Components

FramerExport gives you a complete, deployable website -- code and animations intact. The React Export Plugin gives you individual components you assemble into a React app. Completely different outputs.

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$14.99 Once vs $50–250/mo

FramerExport is a one-time payment. The React Export Plugin is $50/mo for personal use or $250/mo for commercial. That's $600–3,000/year.

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Everyone vs Developers Only

FramerExport works for designers, agencies, and non-technical founders. The React Export Plugin requires React/Node.js knowledge and a development environment.

“I pay $50/month for the React export plugin and $20/month for Vercel hosting. I spread the cost across my clients so it works out.”

– r/framer user (35 upvotes)

Common Questions

Individual React components, not complete websites. The plugin (by Tommy D. Rossi / @unframer) uses the unframer CLI to download Framer components as JavaScript files with TypeScript .d.ts definitions. It supports SSR, design tokens, responsive breakpoints, dark mode, and event handlers. You need a React/Next.js project to use the output. FramerExport takes a different approach: it exports your complete working site with animations and code intact, ready to deploy anywhere with no build step.
$50/month for personal/hobby use, or $250/month for commercial use. That's $600–$3,000 per year. FramerExport is $14.99 per site (introductory offer for next 50 people only) with no recurring fees. The React Export Plugin's subscription makes sense if you're continuously extracting components across multiple projects; FramerExport's one-time fee makes sense for exporting a finished site.
No. FramerExport outputs ready-to-deploy HTML, CSS, and JS files -- animations work out of the box. Paste your Framer URL, preview the result in your browser, and download a ZIP. Deploy by dragging the folder to Vercel or Netlify. No terminal, no npm, no build step needed. The React Export Plugin requires working knowledge of React, Node.js, npm, and modern build tooling.

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