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Can You Export Wix Website?

Last updated on September 30, 2022 @ 8:50 pm

Wix is a popular website builder that allows users to create and design their own websites. However, one common question is whether or not you can export a Wix website.

The answer is yes, you can export your Wix website. However, there are some limitations to consider. First, you can only export the site if you have a paid Wix plan. Second, the exported site will not include any Wix branding or advertising.

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Finally, you will need to host the site on your own server once it is exported.

Despite these limitations, exporting a Wix site can be a great way to move your site to another platform or take more control over its design. If you have a paid Wix plan and want to export your site, follow these steps:

PRO TIP: Wix websites cannot be exported. If you attempt to export a Wix website, you will only be able to export the HTML code. You will not be able to export any of the other Wix website components, such as the Wix editor, images, or videos.
  1. Log in to your Wix account and go to the dashboard.
  2. Click on the “Site Manager” tab.
  3. Click on the “Export & Import” tab.
  4. Click on the “Export Site” button.
  5. Enter your password to confirm and click on the “Export Site” button again.
  6. Wix will now export your site and provide you with a ZIP file.

Conclusion

Yes, it is possible to export a Wix website; however, there are certain export limitations in place. These limitations include only being able to export with a paid plan and losing Wix branding and advertising. Additionally, you will need to find hosting for the exported website yourself. Despite these drawbacks, exporting a Wix website can still be beneficial if you want more control over design or plan to move the website to another platform.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

Technology enthusiast and Co-Founder of Women Coders SF.