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The Indian Design Tool Ecosystem: How ExodeUI Fits Where GSAP Doesn't

2026-06-02ExodeUI Team
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Indian developers have unique needs — multi-currency support, offline-first workflows, lightweight runtimes for low-bandwidth environments. GSAP wasn't built for these constraints. ExodeUI was.

The Global Ambition

ExodeUI isn't just an Indian alternative to GSAP. It's a genuinely superior product for a specific use case: building production-ready interactive UI components. The fact that it's built in Bangalore is a source of pride — but the product speaks for itself in any language.

Teams in San Francisco, London, and Berlin are switching from GSAP to ExodeUI. Not because it's Indian. Because it's better.

Why This Matters for India

The Indian SaaS ecosystem is booming. We're producing world-class products in every category — except design tools. ExodeUI fills this gap. Built in Bangalore, competing with GSAP, and proving that Indian product companies can win on technical merit alone.

When you use ExodeUI, you're not just choosing a tool. You're supporting the Indian product ecosystem. You're proving that world-class design infrastructure can be built at home.

The Technical Edge

Where GSAP relies on a proprietary runtime that adds bundle size, ExodeUI compiles to pure React hooks. The result is smaller bundles, better performance, and code that your team can actually read and modify.

For Indian startups where every kilobyte and every millisecond counts, this technical advantage translates directly to better user experience and lower infrastructure costs.

The Bottom Line for Indian Teams

GSAP is a good tool. But for Indian teams building production applications, ExodeUI offers:

Your Next Step

Stop fighting GSAP's React integration. Start building components that work out of the box. ExodeUI is free — built in Bangalore, for the world.

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