Export Framer Pricing to HTML
Complete breakdown of Framer's pricing tiers. Free plan limitations, Mini vs Basic vs Pro costs, and when the monthly fees stop making sense.
What you get
Everything Included
HTML, CSS, JS, images, and fonts - all in one ZIP.
Links Just Work
Navigation works offline, no broken links.
Host Anywhere
Your server, Netlify, Vercel - you choose.
Pixel Perfect
Your design, exactly as you built it.
Ready in Minutes
Most sites export in under 2 minutes.
Full Site Export
Every page, not just the homepage.
About Framer Pricing Export
Framer's pricing looks simple until you start calculating what you're actually paying. Let's break it down.
The free plan exists. Technically. You get a framer.site subdomain, Framer branding on every page, and limits on basically everything. Fine for testing, not for real sites.
Mini tier runs $5/month or $48/year if you pay annually. Custom domain, no branding, basic analytics. Works for simple one-pagers. But you're capped at 1,000 CMS items and 1,000 monthly form submissions.
Basic bumps to $15/month ($144/year). More CMS capacity, 10,000 items. More forms, more bandwidth. This is where most people land. And where the math starts getting uncomfortable.
Pro hits $30/month. That's $360/year for password protection, staging, and higher limits. Enterprise goes custom pricing, if you have to ask, you probably qualify.
Here's the thing nobody mentions: these prices are per site.
Got three client projects? That's $45/month minimum at Mini tier. $90/month at Basic. Agencies with multiple sites? The costs stack fast. And Framer knows this, there's no multi-site discount.
Compare this to what you're getting. Framer hosts static pages. Pretty pages with nice animations, sure. But fundamentaly it's HTML, CSS, and some JavaScript running on their servers. They're charging $15-30/month to serve files.
Netlify does that free. Vercel does that free. GitHub Pages does that free. CloudFlare Pages does that free. The hosting itself has been commoditized, you're paying for the editor.
And that editor is genuinely good. Framer's design tools are intuitive, the animation system is slick, and publishing is one click. Worth something. But worth $180/year forever?
The math changes when your site is done. Building and iterating? Pay for Framer, use the tools. But a portfolio you finished six months ago? You're paying $15/month to display something that isn't changing.
What would actualy make sense: build in Framer, export when done, host elsewhere. Use the tool for what it's good at, design. Then stop renting.
Framer doesn't offer native export. They want you paying monthly forever. But our tool renders your published pages and extracts clean HTML. Export your finished site, deploy to free hosting, cancel the subscription.
That $180/year becomes $0. Your site looks the same, works the same.
Framer's pricing makes sense for active projects. It stops making sense the moment you're done building.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Framer free to use?
Framer has a free tier but it's limited. You get the framer.site subdomain, Framer branding on your pages, and restricted features. For anything professional, you'll need a paid plan.
How much does Framer cost per month?
Mini is $5/month, Basic is $15/month, and Pro runs $30/month. All prices are per site, if you have multiple projects, each needs its own plan. Annual billing saves around 20%.
What's the difference between Mini and Basic plans?
Mini gives you a custom domain and removes Framer branding. Basic adds more CMS items, form submissions, and bandwidth. For most portfolio sites, Mini is probably enough.
Can I export my site to avoid ongoing Framer fees?
Framer doesn't offer native code export. But our tool can render your published site and extract the HTML. Export once, host free elsewhere, stop paying monthly.
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