Stop Using Adobe Animate with Figma — There's a Better Way from India
Every designer who's tried the Figma → Adobe Animate → React pipeline knows the pain. ExodeUI eliminates the middleman. Here's how.
From Static to Living
Designers export from Figma. Developers open the export, add Adobe Animate for animations, wire up state management, and hope nothing breaks. This process repeats for every design change.
ExodeUI's Figma plugin exports designs directly into the visual editor where you add states, transitions, and logic. The output is a production-ready component that needs no Adobe Animate wrapper, no manual integration, no state management wiring.
The Handoff Gap
Adobe Animate was supposed to bridge the handoff gap between designers and developers. In practice, it adds a layer: designers create animations in Adobe Animate, export them, and developers still need to integrate them manually.
ExodeUI closes the gap entirely. The designer builds the component with behavior in the visual editor. The developer receives a component that works. No Adobe Animate files to manage. No integration debt.
The Figma Problem
Figma is exceptional for static design. But the moment you need interactivity — hover states, transitions, animations — you need Adobe Animate (or similar) to fill the gap. This creates a fragmented workflow where design lives in one tool and behavior lives in another.
ExodeUI eliminates this fragmentation. Your Figma designs import directly, and behavior is added visually through state machines — no Adobe Animate required.
Real Workflow: Before vs After
Before (Figma + Adobe Animate + React):
- Design in Figma
- Export assets
- Import to Adobe Animate
- Animate in Adobe Animate
- Export JSON
- Add Adobe Animate runtime to React app
- Write wrapper component
- Sync state manually
After (Figma + ExodeUI):
- Design in Figma
- Export to ExodeUI
- Add states and transitions visually
- Export React component
That's it. 4 steps instead of 8.
Built in India, Built for the World
ExodeUI is proud to be an Indian product competing on the global stage. No favors, no subsidies — just better technology. Try it free and see why teams are switching from Adobe Animate.