SVGator for React Is Clunky. Here's the Native Indian Alternative.
SVGator works — until you need to integrate it with React. Then you're writing wrappers, managing lifecycles, and fighting bundle size. ExodeUI was built from the ground up for React. No wrappers. No bloat.
React + SVGator = Complexity
Every React team that has integrated SVGator knows the pattern: add the runtime, write a wrapper component, manage the lifecycle, sync application state with animation state. It works, but it adds complexity that compounds with every component.
ExodeUI eliminates this. The component IS the state machine. Your React state and your component's visual state are one and the same — because ExodeUI compiles to React hooks.
Bundle Size Reality
SVGator's runtime adds significant weight to your bundle. For a typical landing page with animations, SVGator can add 100KB+ gzipped. ExodeUI's runtime is a few KB — because it renders native DOM elements rather than canvas.
For Indian users on limited data plans, this difference matters. Faster loads, lower data costs, better experience — all from a tool swap.
The React Developer Experience
With SVGator, React developers spend time writing glue code. With ExodeUI, they spend time building features. The exported component uses familiar React patterns — hooks, props, callbacks — so any React developer can understand and modify it without training.
This matters for Indian startups where developer time is the most expensive resource. Every hour spent wiring SVGator is an hour not spent on product.
Your Next Step
Stop fighting SVGator's React integration. Start building components that work out of the box. ExodeUI is free — built in Bangalore, for the world.