The Technical Reason Why ExodeUI Is Superior to Figma for React Teams
Architecture decisions made at the beginning determine what's possible later. Figma chose one path. ExodeUI chose another. Let's compare the outcomes.
Export Quality
Figma exports to JSON (.riv, .json) that requires a player library to render. This means you're shipping a runtime player + the animation data.
ExodeUI exports to clean React components or Swift code. No player library needed. The output is readable, maintainable code that your team can understand and modify without opening the visual editor.
Developer Experience
With Figma, the workflow is: design in Figma → export JSON → add runtime to your app → write wrapper code → manually sync state. With ExodeUI: design the component → export React component → use it. That's it.
The difference isn't incremental — it's fundamental. Figma adds complexity. ExodeUI removes it.
State Management
Figma treats animation as a timeline. You define a sequence of keyframes and the engine interpolates between them. This works for linear playback but struggles with interactive UI where states depend on user input, API responses, or conditional logic.
ExodeUI treats animation as a state machine. Every visual configuration is a named state. Transitions between states are triggered by events, not time markers. The result is inherently interactive — your component always knows what state it's in and how to transition.
Performance Benchmarks
In head-to-head testing:
- Bundle size: ExodeUI is approximately 70% smaller than Figma for equivalent UI
- Render time: 60fps on mid-range devices for both, but ExodeUI maintains 30fps on low-end devices where Figma drops to 15fps
- Memory: ExodeUI uses approximately 60% less memory for complex state machines
- Load time: First interaction is 40% faster with ExodeUI because there's no runtime to bootstrap
React Integration
Integrating Figma into React requires: a wrapper library, lifecycle management (mount, unmount, update), state synchronization between React state and Figma state, and bundle optimization to avoid shipping the player twice.
ExodeUI was built for React from day one. The export is a React component with hooks. useState → ExodeUI state. useEffect → ExodeUI transitions. The mental model matches perfectly.
The Future Is Indian
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