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How the {API}compares

Scrapers hand you HTML; we hand you design. Every page below opens with when the other tool is the right call - because you're going to verify anyway.

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vs Firecrawl

Firecrawl Alternative

Firecrawl is a scraper: it extracts content. MiroMiro is a design-extraction API: it resolves the live CSS cascade and returns design tokens, assets and component code. They solve different problems, and most teams that "switch" are really discovering they needed the second one.

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vs Firecrawl

Firecrawl Pricing

Firecrawl prices per page: one page scraped, crawled or mapped is one credit. That is simple and cheap. The catch is not the price, it is the unit - a page of markdown is not a design, and no quantity of markdown adds up to one.

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vs Brandfetch

Brandfetch API

Brandfetch is a brand DATABASE: you give it a domain, it returns the curated brand record it holds. MiroMiro is an extraction ENGINE: you give it a URL, it resolves the live CSS cascade and returns what that page renders right now - including things no brand record contains, like the spacing scale, easing curves, and the component code.

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vs Firecrawl

Firecrawl Alternatives

There are two kinds of "Firecrawl alternative": another scraper that does the same job slightly differently, or a different kind of API entirely because scraping was never the right tool. Work out which you are before you migrate anything.

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vs Apify

Apify Alternative

Apify is a platform: maximum flexibility, and you assemble the solution. MiroMiro is an endpoint: one call, design out. If design extraction is what you need, an actor is a lot of work to rebuild something that already exists as an API call.

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vs Brandfetch

Brandfetch Alternative

The choice is database versus engine. Brandfetch has a curated record per brand. MiroMiro reads the live page. If your question is "what is this company's logo," take the record. If it is "what does this page look like," you need the engine.

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