Paste your published Framer URL. SiteFreeze downloads every page and gives you a live preview — free. Unlike scrape-based exporters, animations, interactions and forms keep working. Download the ready-to-host .zip with a free account.
Free preview. Download the .zip with a free account.
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Framer is a brilliant design tool. But paying a subscription forever so a finished portfolio can sit online? That math rarely works.
A portfolio that changes twice a year doesn't need €180–360 every year in hosting. Export once, host on Cloudflare Pages, Netlify or GitHub Pages for free — and keep your Framer account only while you're designing.
Other exporters scrape your HTML and strip the JavaScript — animations die, components vanish. SiteFreeze preserves the full Framer runtime: scroll effects, hover states, CMS collections, even your contact form keeps delivering to your Framer inbox.
Platforms change plans, prices and policies. A zip on your disk doesn't. Every export works offline, includes preview launchers for Mac & Windows, and deploys to any static host — or a USB stick.
From published Framer URL to files you own in about a minute.
Works with yoursite.framer.app and custom domains. SiteFreeze reads your sitemap and fetches every page — up to 120 pages per export.
Before downloading anything you get a free hosted preview of the frozen site. Click around, test the animations — make sure it's pixel-perfect.
Grab the .zip and drop it into Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, Vercel, GitHub Pages or plain FTP. Or double-click the built-in preview launcher to run it locally.
Most export tools scrape your rendered HTML and throw the JavaScript away. That's why their FAQs admit animations "cannot be perfectly replicated". We took the harder path.
| What you keep | Staying on Framer | Scrape-based exporters | ❄ SiteFreeze |
|---|---|---|---|
| Animations & interactions | Yes | Mostly lost | Yes — full runtime preserved |
| Contact forms | Yes | Dead | Keep submitting to your Framer inbox |
| CMS collections | Yes | Flattened | Snapshot included, works offline |
| Works offline / on USB | No | Partially | Yes — assets, fonts, video, Lottie & Rive bundled |
| Hosting cost | €15–30 / month | €0 self-hosted | €0 self-hosted |
| Pricing model | Subscription forever | $11–15 per site | €30 once — unlimited sites, lifetime |
No subscription. No per-site fees. One coffee-table price, forever.
Everything people ask before freezing their first site.
Yes. Paste your published URL and you get a free hosted live preview instantly — no account needed. Downloading the .zip requires a free account. The full offline export with every asset bundled is part of Pro.
Yes — this is the main difference from other exporters. SiteFreeze preserves the complete Framer runtime instead of scraping flat HTML, so scroll animations, hover states, appear effects, Lottie and Rive animations work exactly like on the original site.
No. The badge and editor toolbar are hidden in every export, including free previews. Please only export sites you own or have the rights to.
Yes. Framer forms submit through your form's unique endpoint, which keeps working from the exported site — submissions arrive in the same Framer inbox and email notifications as before.
Anywhere static files run: Cloudflare Pages, Netlify, Vercel, GitHub Pages, Amazon S3 or classic FTP hosting. The export uses relative paths, so it works from a subdirectory too. Every Pro zip also includes double-click preview launchers for Mac and Windows.
Yes. Pro exports bundle images, fonts, video, CMS data and animation files, and include a service worker that serves them locally — the site works without internet, on a laptop or a USB stick.
All CMS-driven pages are exported as part of the snapshot, and collection data is bundled for offline use. The export is a snapshot — when you publish new CMS content on Framer, just re-export.
Every page listed in your sitemap, up to 120 pages per export. That covers blogs, portfolios and marketing sites comfortably.
Export only websites you own or have permission to copy. SiteFreeze processes the publicly published output of your site, the same files every visitor's browser downloads — your design, your content, your files.
Framer doesn't offer an export button — officially, your site lives on their hosting. That's fine while you're designing, but once a site is finished, a subscription becomes rent on something that no longer changes.
Most Framer export tools crawl your pages and strip out the JavaScript, because Framer's runtime is hard to make portable. The result looks right in screenshots and breaks the moment a visitor scrolls: appear animations never fire, sliders freeze, mobile menus stop opening, forms go nowhere.
SiteFreeze keeps the runtime and makes it portable instead: every module, chunk, image, font, video, Lottie and Rive file is downloaded, rewritten to relative paths and packaged with a service worker for offline use. The frozen site is byte-for-byte the experience your visitors already get — minus the subscription and the "Made in Framer" badge.
Unzip, drag the folder into Cloudflare Pages or Netlify, done. Both host static sites for free with global CDN. Prefer to check it locally first? Double-click preview-mac.command or preview-windows.bat — no installs needed. Want the step-by-step version? Read the Framer to HTML guide.