BuiltWith Alternative: A Smarter Way to Extract Design Assets

BuiltWith is useful for shows tech stack, analytics, cms of websites. AssetPullKit goes further. AssetPullKit focuses on extractable design assets — not just what tech they use. Free Chrome extension, no account, 100% local.

BuiltWith excels at technology reconnaissance: it identifies the CMS, frameworks, analytics, and hosting behind any website. That's valuable for competitive analysis and tech audits. However, BuiltWith tells you *what* a site uses, not *what you can extract from it*. AssetPullKit fills a different need: it pulls the actual design assets: images, SVGs, color palettes, typography, CSS, animations: directly from the page. BuiltWith answers "What Gatsby version is this?"; AssetPullKit answers "What exact blue is their button, and can I export it?" They're complementary tools serving different workflows. If you need to understand a website's tech stack, BuiltWith is authoritative. If you need to extract and reuse design elements, AssetPullKit is built for that job.

BuiltWith vs AssetPullKit

BuiltWith

BuiltWith

Type: Web tool / extension

Shows tech stack, analytics, CMS of websites

AssetPullKit
Free — always

AssetPullKit

Type: Chrome Extension

AssetPullKit focuses on extractable design assets — not just what tech they use

When AssetPullKit Is the Better Choice

Use BuiltWith to identify a competitor's design system: useful context. Then switch to AssetPullKit to extract the actual assets: color values from their palette, font stacks from their typography, SVG icons, gradient definitions, spacing variables. AssetPullKit shines when you're designing something similar and need the specific hex codes, font families, or CSS values rather than just knowing they use Webflow. For agencies replicating visual styles, freelancers studying design patterns, or teams building component libraries, AssetPullKit extracts what matters: usable assets, not tech labels.

What You Get with AssetPullKit

6 tools in one

Images, SVGs, colors, fonts, CSS inspector, and Lottie. No need for separate extensions.

100% local processing

No page data ever leaves your browser. Total privacy, total control.

No account required

Install and use immediately. No email, no signup, no subscription.

Completely free

Every feature available from day one. No premium tier, no credits.

Bulk download

Download all assets of any type at once with a single click.

Works on any website

Any live URL: Framer, Webflow, Shopify, apps, intranets, staging environments.

Switching from BuiltWith

Expect a shift in mindset. BuiltWith gives you metadata about websites; AssetPullKit gives you the pixels and code. Both run locally: no accounts, no tracking. BuiltWith is broader (identifies any tech); AssetPullKit is deeper (extracts reusable design data). They're better together than apart. Use BuiltWith first for context, then AssetPullKit to extract what you actually need to work with.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AssetPullKit a good BuiltWith alternative?

Yes. While BuiltWith shows tech stack, analytics, cms of websites, AssetPullKit AssetPullKit focuses on extractable design assets — not just what tech they use.

Is AssetPullKit free?

Completely free. No account, no subscription, no features behind a paywall, ever.

What does AssetPullKit do that BuiltWith doesn't?

AssetPullKit focuses on extractable design assets — not just what tech they use

Does AssetPullKit send data to a server?

No. All processing runs inside your browser tab. No page data is ever transmitted anywhere.

Switch to AssetPullKit today

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