WordPress to HTML

WordPress to HTML Converter

Export a published WordPress site into static HTML when you want a simpler frontend handoff, lower hosting complexity, or a portable copy outside the WordPress stack.

Why export WordPress to HTML?

A static export helps teams reduce plugin and theme maintenance while keeping a deployable version of the site frontend.

Reduce WordPress maintenance

Keep a frontend copy of the site without ongoing dependency on the full plugin, theme, and database stack.

Simpler static delivery

Static HTML can be easier to cache, inspect, and ship when the goal is a leaner public-facing frontend.

Deploy on any static host

Once exported, you can archive the site, self-host it, or use it as a migration baseline outside the WordPress runtime.

Questions teams ask before switching

These answers focus on migration risk, platform tradeoffs, and when it makes sense to move from research into the tool itself.

A WordPress-to-HTML export through NoCodeExport works from the published frontend, so you do not need to install or maintain another plugin inside WordPress just to create a static copy.