The best Framer export tools in 2026

Framer has no export button, so a small ecosystem of tools has grown to fill the gap. We build one of them — SiteFreeze — so read this as an informed insider's map of the market rather than a neutral review, and check each tool yourself. All prices as published in July 2026.

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1. SiteFreeze — €30 once, unlimited, runtime preserved

Our tool. SiteFreeze keeps the complete Framer runtime instead of scraping flat HTML — scroll animations, hover states, Lottie and Rive files, CMS collections and working contact forms all survive. Pro (€30, one-time, lifetime) bundles every asset with an offline service worker, adds Mac & Windows preview launchers and one-click GitHub Pages publishing, and covers unlimited sites and re-exports. Free tier: unlimited live previews and one site converted once. Try it free.

2. FramerExporter — pay per project or subscribe

A polished Framer-only exporter from an Estonian studio. Free tier handles one small site (up to 20 MB, with badge). Paid: $19 one-time for a single project (up to 200 MB), $49 for up to 3 projects within a 14-day window, or $69/month for unlimited. Good docs and a 7-day money-back guarantee. The per-project pricing is fair for one-offs, but costs add up if you maintain several sites. Full comparison.

3. NocodeXport — the multi-builder generalist

Exports 40+ builders — Framer, Webflow, Wix, Squarespace, Notion and more. If your projects span platforms, that breadth is the selling point. Full-site ZIP downloads require the Pro plan. Being generic, it captures rendered pages rather than specialising in Framer's runtime. Full comparison.

4. Framer Export (letaiworkforme.com) — cheap per-site

A newer entrant charging around $14.99 per site (intro pricing at the time of writing). Simple proposition: one site, one payment. No free full preview like the tools above — worth watching, but the per-site model has the same scaling problem as FramerExporter's Single tier.

5. DIY: wget / HTTrack — free but painful

You can crawl your own site with wget --mirror or HTTrack for free. Expect broken module scripts, absolute URLs pointing back at Framer's CDN, missing dynamic imports and dead forms — Framer's chunked ES-module runtime was not built for naive mirroring. Fine for a one-page archive; frustrating for a real site you want to keep running.

How to choose

Your situationBest fit
One Framer site, want animations & forms to survive, may re-export laterSiteFreeze — €30 lifetime
Exactly one small site, one export, badge is fineFramerExporter Free / $19 Single
Sites on Webflow / Wix / Squarespace tooNocodeXport
Testing the waters before paying anythingSiteFreeze free preview (no account needed)

Try it on your site

Paste your published Framer URL in the box above — you get a free hosted live preview in about a minute, before creating an account or paying anything. Open SiteFreeze, or read the step-by-step guide.