Framer export guides
Plain-English how-tos for exporting, downloading, backing up, and hosting a Framer site — and what it really means to own the site you built.
How to export a Framer site
How to export a published Framer site into a self-contained copy you own and can host anywhere — what Framer does and doesn't let you do, and how to get a truly independent export.
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Framer to HTML, CSS & JS: convert a Framer site to files you own
What “Framer to HTML” really means: how a Framer site becomes self-contained HTML, CSS, JS, images, and fonts you can edit and host anywhere, independent of Framer.
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How to download your Framer site's code
How to get the actual code and files behind your published Framer site — HTML, CSS, JS, images, and fonts — as a ZIP you can edit, version-control, and host yourself.
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Is my Framer site really mine?
What you own versus what Framer hosts, why a hosted-only site is a lock-in risk, and how data portability (GDPR Article 20) lets you keep an independent copy you control.
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How to back up a Framer site
Why a hosted-only Framer site needs an independent backup, what a real backup must contain, and how to create one that loads offline with no calls back to Framer.
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How to host a Framer site elsewhere (Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare)
How to move a Framer site off Framer hosting to Vercel, Netlify, Cloudflare Pages, or any static host — what you need first, how to deploy, and how to reconnect your domain and forms.
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