Elementor JSON Input
Etch Import Bundle
Leaving Elementor for Etch? Paste your Elementor JSON and get an Etch import bundle — layout, typography and Global Styles carried over, free.
Etch doesn't read Elementor's data format — and there's been no migration path between the two, until now. This free converter turns your Elementor JSON (a right-click Copy, a template export, or raw _elementor_data) into native Etch elements: sections and containers become clean flex structure, widgets become real elements, tablet/mobile settings fold into breakpoint styles, and your Site Kit's Global Styles resolve if you paste your exported kit. Import the bundle in one step with the free ready→made WordPress plugin (Settings → ready→made Import).
Right-click a section in the Elementor editor and hit Copy — or export the page as a template (Save as Template → Export) and paste the file's contents.
Paste the JSON below and hit Convert. Optionally add your exported Website Kit so Global Style colors and fonts resolve too.
On your Etch site: Settings → ready→made Import → paste → the page is created with all styles registered.
ready→made converts your Figma designs straight into Etch, Oxygen 6, Gutenberg or clean HTML — real structure from a real layout engine.
Yes — the Elementor→Etch converter is completely free, and so is the ready→made plugin that imports the result.
Any of: a right-click Copy from the Elementor editor, an exported template .json file's contents, or the raw _elementor_data of a page. The converter detects the format automatically.
If your design references Elementor's Site Kit (global colors/typography), export the kit via Elementor → Tools → Website Kit and paste site-settings.json into the Global Styles field — the converter resolves every reference into real Etch styles. Without it, those references are skipped and listed in the notes.
Etch renders styling from its style store, not from pasted markup. The free ready→made plugin adds an import page (Settings → ready→made Import) that creates the page and registers all styles in one step.
Dynamic widgets (Posts, Navigation Menu, forms) need a live WordPress context and are skipped with a note. Icon-font glyphs can't render without Elementor's fonts. Sliders, tabs and accordions convert to their content stacked in reading order.
Then use ready→made to convert the Figma design directly.