MiroMiro vs Snable compared. Snable pairs a Chrome extension with a Figma plugin to bring web styles into Figma. MiroMiro is a single Chrome extension that exports real code, assets, and Lottie — no Figma required.
Snable is a two-part tool: a Chrome extension captures styles from a live page, and a Figma plugin imports them into your Figma file. The output destination is Figma — colors, typography, and components show up as Figma styles.
MiroMiro is a single Chrome extension that stays in the browser. It extracts real CSS, downloads assets and Lottie in bulk, exports design tokens as a tailwind.config.js, and sends sections of code straight to Cursor, Claude, or v0. No Figma plugin, no Figma file.
Both start in the browser. The split is where they end: Snable ends in Figma, MiroMiro ends in code or assets.
Same task, both tools. Side-by-side.
Task
Capture web styles for use in Figma
Snable
Snable: Chrome extension grabs styles → Figma plugin imports them as Figma styles. Right tool when destination is Figma.
MiroMiro
MiroMiro extracts design tokens as Figma-ready JSON. Paste into Figma's Variables panel directly. No companion plugin required.
Task
Get real CSS or Tailwind for a button
Snable
Snable converts styles into Figma styles — not real CSS. To get CSS, use Figma's dev mode after importing.
MiroMiro
MiroMiro: hover the button → CSS or Tailwind classes copied. Real production code, not Figma styles.
Task
Download an SVG icon
Snable
Snable focuses on styles, not asset extraction. Use a separate SVG tool.
MiroMiro
MiroMiro Assets panel: every SVG listed → bulk download.
Task
Extract a Lottie animation
Snable
Snable does not support Lottie.
MiroMiro
MiroMiro detects every Lottie on the page → export as JSON or dotLottie.
Task
Send a section to Cursor or Claude
Snable
Snable output lives in Figma. To use in an AI coding tool, you have to convert from Figma to code first.
MiroMiro
MiroMiro output is already Tailwind code. Paste directly into Cursor, Claude, v0, Lovable, or Bolt.
Task
Audit accessibility
Snable
Snable does not include WCAG contrast checking.
MiroMiro
MiroMiro: hover any text → WCAG AA/AAA pass/fail badge with contrast ratio.
| Feature | MiroMiro | Snable |
|---|---|---|
| CSS Property Inspection | ||
| One-Click CSS Copy | ||
| Bulk Asset Download | ||
| SVG Extraction | ||
| Lottie Animation Extraction | ||
| Color Palette Extraction | ||
| WCAG Contrast Checking | ||
| Design Token Export | ||
| Section Export to Code | ||
| No Technical Knowledge Required |
Anyone whose work ends in code — developers, AI-tool users, and designers who want assets and tokens outside of Figma.
Figma-native designers who want to seed a design file with styles from an existing website.
Specific scenarios — pick the one that matches your work.
If your team's source of truth is Figma and you want to seed a Figma file with styles from a reference website, Snable is purpose-built for that flow.
If your output is real CSS, Tailwind, or a paste into Cursor or v0, MiroMiro skips the Figma round-trip entirely. The extension lives in the browser, the output is code.
Designers who hand off to developers may use Snable for Figma file seeding and MiroMiro for the developer-facing code extraction. Same source URL, different outputs for different team members.
Snable: the Chrome extension and Figma plugin are free. The product's value is in the integration, not in pricing tiers. MiroMiro: free for unlimited CSS inspection, color picking, design token export, and small-volume asset downloads. Pro is €6/month or a one-time lifetime payment that adds bulk asset export, unlimited section-to-code, and Lottie extraction at scale. Both have generous free tiers. Choose based on workflow destination, not cost — Snable for Figma, MiroMiro for code.
Two destinations. Snable for Figma-first workflows. MiroMiro for browser-to-code workflows. Pick based on where your work ends.
Inspect any element, see its CSS values, and edit them live on the page — colors, fonts, spacing, shadows, anything. Watch the website update in real time, then copy your changed values straight out as production-ready code.
Download images, videos, SVGs, and all visual assets from any website. Bulk image downloader and asset extraction tool built into one Chrome extension.
Extract SVG icons and graphics from any website. Download scalable vector graphics ready for Figma, Illustrator, or your codebase. A powerful SVG Gobbler alternative.
Extract Lottie animations from any website. Download Lottie JSON files ready for lottie-web, lottie-react, or any Lottie player on web and mobile.
Extract complete color palettes from any website. Get brand colors with HEX, RGB, and HSL values — a better alternative to Site Palette and Coolors for real-world extraction.
Check color contrast ratios for WCAG 2.1 accessibility compliance. Test AA and AAA levels for foreground and background color combinations directly on live websites.
Inspect any website element and export it as clean Tailwind CSS code. Select hero blocks, navbars, cards, or any section and get production-ready Tailwind output. A real website to Tailwind converter.
Extract design tokens from any website in one click — colors, typography, spacing, shadows, radii. Export as CSS variables, a tailwind.config.js block, or Figma variables. The fastest design token extractor for designers and AI coding tools.
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