12 Best Elementor Alternatives (Free and Paid)

Last updated on Sep 5, 2025

Whether you like it or not, Elementor is today’s best WordPress page builder plugin. But if it doesn’t suit you anymore, I have compiled a list of the best Elementor alternatives.

Page builder plugins like Elementor make it easy for you to create a professional website in WordPress. You can create the core pages using a visual editor whereby everything is drag and drop. Furthermore, you can also create custom templates for parts like header, footer, and archive pages.

As a site development tool, Elementor also has a strong ecosystem. Supported by a vibrant community (end-users and developers). But it doesn’t mean that Elementor is a perfect product. It also has some drawbacks, though.

If you are looking for an Elementor alternative, regardless of the reason, here are some the best alternatives you can try.

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Some Things to Consider in an Elementor Alternative

Despite its popularity, Elementor is definitely not for everyone. Especially if you are an agency that wants to reduce the amount of yearly expenses.

Elementor, as you know, doesn’t accept one-time payment option for its pro version, forcing you to make a new payment on yearly basis.

Elementor is also not a great option if you have zero interest to AI. It doesn’t allow you to disable its AI feature, making the editor a bit cluttered since the release of AI.

However, Elementor is still one of the bests when it comes to features. It has tons of useful design elements, extensive dynamic content support, advanced layout options, and a lot more.

So, before you choose a certain page builder to replace Elementor, make sure it can do what you usually do with Elementor.

An extra note if you are an agency. Consider choosing a page builder that offers a one-time payment option to save your yearly expenses.

Here are some things you need consider before you choose and stick with a certain page builder.

  • The availability of design elements
  • The layout options
  • Payment options for the pro version
  • Does it support extension?
  • Does it support dynamic content? (especially if you want to create a dynamic website)

Elementor Alternatives at a Glance

Key highlightsFree version
Divi BuilderA great page builder with a well established ecosystem
OptimizeBuilderAn ideal option to create landing pages
tagDiv ComposerA perfect option to create a magazine-style site
CornerstoneOffers one-time purchase option
Oxygen BuilderCapable of creating complex layout
WPBakeryMore affordable for a single project
BreakdanceFeature-rich free version
BrizyLightweight, comes with a handful of useful features
Zion BuilderSuper lightweight
Beaver BuilderClean interface
Visual ComposerIntegrated with stock photo sites
SeedProdGreat to create simple landing pages

On the list:

1. Divi Builder

Divi 5 interface

Divi Builder is probably the best page builder plugin alternative to Elementor. It actually existed first than Elementor but it previously only available for Divi theme and Extra theme, two premium WordPress themes developed by Elegant Themes. Divi Builder itself is also a product of Elegant Themes.

If you use Divi Builder on the Divi theme or Extra theme, you don’t need to install the plugin anymore as Divi Builder is an integral part of the Divi theme and Extra theme. Divi Builder also comes with a visual editor to make it easy for you to create a beautiful page on your WordPress site.

Although its editor is arguably different from Elementor’s, the overall features are not too different.

Divi Builder vs Elementor

Divi BuilderElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites$89/year$199/year
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Key Features of Divi Builder:

  • Visual Editor
  • Form Builder
  • Advanced Responsive Editing
  • Theme Builder
  • Dynamic Content
  • Custom Fields
  • Third-party integrations (Mailchimp, MailerLite, etc.)
  • Premade Templates
  • A/B Testing
  • Custom CSS
  • Display Condition

Divi Builder is especially a great option for agencies. With a single license, you can use Divi Builder for as many projects as you want. You can get it for $89 per year (or $249 for a one-time purchase option).

Divi Builder Pros and Cons:

ProsCons
Simple pricing planFewer design elements
Advanced responsive editing feature
Well-established ecosystem
Extensible via plugins
Generative AI
Extensive dynamic content support
Excellent support

2. OptimizeBuilder

OptimizeBuilder editor interface.

As you know, Elementor is a multi-purpose page builder plugin. You can use it to create any type of page, including landing page. If you are looking for an Elementor alternative to create a landing page, then OptimizeBuilder is a great option. It is a page builder part of the OptimizePress marketing suite.

OptimizeBuilder offers a great visual editor just like Elementor. But unlike Elementor, OptimizeBuilder is designed specifically to create a landing page.

Hence, it comes with elements like Checkout Form, Checkout Download, Checkout Summary. The page builder also supports integrations with nearly all email marketing services.

OptimizeBuilder vs Elementor

OptimizeBuilderElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites$249/year$199/year
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Key Features of OptimizeBuilder:

  • Visual Editor
  • Responsive Editing
  • Form Builder
  • Native E-Commerce Functionality

OptimizeBuilder Pros and Cons:

ProsCons
Great for marketingA bit pricey
Extensive design elementsRequires buying a bundle for optimal use
Responsive editing
E-commerce functionality

3. tagDiv Composer

tagDiv Composer editor

tagDiv Composer is a page builder developed by tagDiv. It is developed exclusively for two themes developed by tagDiv: Newspaper and Newsmag. tagDiv Composer is especially a great option to create an online magazine, blog, or other newspaper-style websites.

It comes with some elements (called shortcodes) to display articles in a grid and list style.

Even so, you can also use tagDiv Composer to create a more static website such as a company profile or portfolio site as tagDiv Composer also comes with shortcodes like Image Box, Button, Team Member, Client, and so on. tagDiv Composer only works on pages.

tagDiv Composer is available on ThemeForest. You can get it with a one-time purchase at $59.

tagDiv Composer vs Elementor

tagDiv ComposerElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites$590*$199/year
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*no subscription fee.

Key Features of tagDiv Composer:

  • Visual Editor
  • Responsive Editing
  • Pre-Made Templates

tagDiv Composer Pros and Cons:

ProsCons
Great to build magazine-style websitesSteeper learning curve to use the editor
Plenty of fesign elementsRequires Newspaper theme
No subscription fee
Dozens of pre-made websites

4. Cornerstone

Cornerstone editor

Cornerstone is one of the best options if you are looking for an affordable paid page builder plugin for your projects. You can get Cornerstone with a time-time purchase option as it is marketed via CodeCanyon. You need to spend $69 to get the Cornerstone plugin.

Cornerstone is optimized for the X theme (a theme developed by Themeco) but you can install and use it on WordPress regardless of the theme you use. It comes with elements like Callout, Button, Author, Alert, Search, Protect, and so on.

Cornerstone vs Elementor

CornerstoneElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites$690*$199/year
Learn more ↗️Learn more ↗️
*no subscription fee.

Key Features of Cornerstone:

  • Visual Editor
  • Responsive Editing
  • Theme Builder
  • Display Condition
  • Dynamic Content

Cornerstone Pros and Cons:

ProsCons
Plenty of design elementsRequires learning curve
No subscription fee
Generic (can be installed on any theme)

5. Oxygen Builder

Oxygen Builder editor

Unlike the first three page builders above, Oxygen Builder is not built or optimized specifically for a certain theme. You can install and use it on any theme to build your site.

Oxygen Builder is also a great option for agencies as you are allowed to download and install the Oxygen Builder plugin on unlimited websites with a single license.

Another plus point, you can get the plugin with a one-time purchase option so you only need to spend the money upfront. You can use Oxygen Builder whether to create a regular website or an e-commerce website (using WooCommerce).

Oxygen Builder supports integration with custom field plugins like ACF and Toolset. It also comes with a header builder to allow you to create a custom header on your WordPress site.

Oxygen Builder vs Elementor

Oxygen BuilderElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites$179*$199/year
Learn more ↗️Learn more ↗️
*no subscription fee.

Key Features of Oxygen Builder:

  • Visual Editor
  • Responsive Editing
  • Theme Builder
  • Dynamic Content

Oxygen Builder Pros and Cons:

ProsCons
Powerful featuresClient-friendly challenges
Dynamic content supportRequires learning curve
Reasonable pricing
Generic page builder

6. WPBakery

WPBakery editor

WPBakery is another generic page builder plugin like Oxygen Builder, meaning that it is not built or optimized for a specific WordPress theme. The page builder itself is a long enough player. It has been around since 2012. No wonder if it has an established ecosystem, with over 5 million users.

Same as Elementor, you can also extend the functionality of WPBakery by installing add-ons. WPBakery can also be integrated with ACF in case you want to add custom fields to your page.

WPBakery vs Elementor

WPBakeryElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites$679*$199/year
Learn more ↗️Learn more ↗️
*no subscription fee.

Key Features of WPBakery:

  • Visual Editor
  • Responsive Editing
  • Dynamic Content
  • Pre-made Template

WPBakery Pros and Cons:

ProsCons
Plenty of design elementsNo free version
Relatively easy to useA bit painful to access pre-made templates
Requires learning curve

Free Elementor Alternatives

On the list:

1. Breakdance

Breakdance editor

Breakdance is arguably the best Elementor alternative in terms of features. It has nearly all features that Elementor also has. From theme builder, popup builder, to loop builder. It also has a similar editor to Elementor to make it easy for you to adapt.

The free version of Breakdance is available, but you need to download it on its official website. The developer doesn’t release it on WordPress.org.

Same as Elementor, Breakdance also offers plenty of design elements. It also supports dynamic content in case you want to create a dynamic website like a listing website, database website, and so on. Its loop builder feature is quite useful to create a dynamic website.

Breakdance vs Elementor

BreakdanceElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites for pro version$199/year$199/year
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Key Features of Breakdance:

  • Visual Editor
  • Form Builder
  • Advanced Responsive Editing with Custom Breakpoint
  • Theme Builder
  • Dynamic Content
  • Custom Fields
  • Third-party integrations (Mailchimp, MailerLite, etc.)
  • Premade Templates
  • Custom CSS
  • Display Condition
  • Popup Builder

Breakdance Pros:

ProsCons
Free version is availableNo e-commerce functionality
Extensive design elements collectionDoesn’t support sdd-on
Advanced responsive editing
Built-in lead management

2. Brizy

Brizy editor

Brizy is probably the best alternative to Elementor — other than Divi Builder. This page builder has many things in common with Elementor. From the intuitive, lightweight visual editor to a live editing experience. Brizy is also released as a freemium plugin.

The free version even comes with a form builder feature although you can’t connect your form with a third-party tool like you can do with the pro version.

You can read the comparison between Brizy and Elementor on this page. While you can use Brizy for free, you can unlock the following features if you use the pro version:

Brizy vs Elementor

BrizyElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites for pro version$99/year$199/year
Learn more ↗️Learn more ↗️

Key Features of Brizy:

  • Visual Editor
  • Form Builder
  • Advanced Responsive Editing
  • Theme Builder
  • Dynamic Content
  • Custom Fields
  • Third-party integrations (Mailchimp, MailerLite, etc.)
  • Premade Templates
  • Custom CSS
  • Popup Builder

Brizy Pros:

ProsCons
Light editorThe free version is too basic
Easy to useThe editor is painful on smaller screen
Generic
Complete enough features
Extensive dynamic content support

3. Zion Builder

Zion builder editor

Zion Builder is developed by the developer of the KALLYAS theme. Even so, it is not built specifically for the KALLYAS theme. Instead, you can install and use Zion Builder on any WordPress theme.

The interface of Zion Builder is pretty similar to Brizy, which has a large canvas area with a live editing experience. The free version of Zion Builder comes with elements like Image Slider, Pricing Box, Progress Bars, Button, Gallery, and so on. The pro version of Zion Builder offers:

  • More elements
  • More templates
  • Dynamic content
  • Custom fonts and icons

But soon, you will be able to create a custom header, custom footer, popup, custom WooCommerce pages as these features are being developed.

Zion Builder vs Elementor

Zion BuilderElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites for pro version$169/year$199/year
Learn more ↗️Learn more ↗️

Key Features of Zion Builder:

  • Visual Editor
  • Form Builder
  • Advanced Responsive Editing
  • Theme Builder
  • Dynamic Content
  • Custom Fields
  • Third-party integrations (Mailchimp, MailerLite, etc.)
  • Premade Templates
  • Custom CSS
  • Popup Builder

Zion Builder Pros and Cons:

ProsCons
Light editorThe free version is too basic
Plenty of design elementsLack of extra features
Dynamic content support
Generic

4. Beaver Builder

Beaver builder editor

Beaver Builder is another page builder plugin that is released as a freemium plugin just like Elementor. Meaning you can use it for free. The free version of Beaver Builder comes with basic elements (called modules) like Photo, Button, Heading, Icon, Text Editor, HTML, and so on.

It can be used to create a beautiful page on your WordPress site, regardless of the theme you use.

Beaver Builder vs Elementor

Beaver BuilderElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites for pro version$299/year$199/year
Learn more ↗️Learn more ↗️

Key Features of Beaver Builder:

  • Visual Editor
  • Form Builder
  • Advanced Responsive Editing
  • Dynamic Content
  • Third-party integrations (Mailchimp, MailerLite, etc.)
  • Premade Templates

Beaver Builder Pros and Cons:

ProsCons
MinimalistTiered pricing plans
Easy to useThe free version is too basic
Extensible

5. Visual Composer

Visual composer editor

Visual Composer is also a great tool to create a WordPress-based website without coding. It also has a visual editor where everything is drag and drop, just like Elementor. Visual Composer is a generic page builder plugin that can work seamlessly with any WordPress theme.

The pro version even allows you to create a custom header, custom footer, custom single post, and so on. Just like Elementor.

Visual Composer vs Elementor

Visual ComposerElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites for pro version$149/year$199/year
Learn more ↗️Learn more ↗️

Key Features of Visual Composer:

  • Visual Editor
  • Form Builder
  • Advanced Responsive Editing
  • Dynamic Content
  • Third-party integrations (Mailchimp, MailerLite, etc.)
  • Premade Templates

Visual Composer Pros and Cons:

ProsCons
Relatively easy to useA bit painful to access pre-made templates
Complete enough featureUnncessary integrations

6. SeedProd

Seedprod

Another page builder plugin that you can use to create a beautiful page on your WordPress site without dealing with CSS code is Seedprod. Not as popular as Elementor, but you can also use SeedProd to create a stunning page.

You can also add effects like parallax and entrance animation.

SeedProd is a generic page builder plugin that can work seamlessly with any WordPress theme. It is released as a freemium plugin, meaning that you can use it for free with an option to upgrade to the pro version.

SeedProd vs Elementor

SeedProdElementor
Theme builder
WooCommerce builder
Form builder
Integration with email marketing platform
Yearly expense for 10 websites for pro version$239/year$199/year
Learn more ↗️Learn more ↗️

Key Features of SeedProd:

  • Visual Editor
  • Responsive Editing
  • Premade Templates

SeedProd Pros and Cons:

ProsCons
MinimalistThe free version is too basic
Lightweight editorMinimum features

Summary: Which Elementor Alternative You Should Use?

The way people create a WordPress website has shifted these days. Most of them are no longer rely on a theme to create a unique, beautiful website. Instead, they prefer to use a page builder plugin like Elementor which offers more customization options.

Often times, the ability to add custom fields is another reason why many WordPress users prefer to use a page builder plugin. This feature allows you to create a complex, dynamic website without coding. Elementor is by far the most popular page builder for WordPress. It has nearly all the features you can expect from a page builder plugin. From an intuitive visual editor, theme builder, custom CSS, the ability to add custom fields, to popup builder.

If you are not into Elementor, regardless of the reason, you can try one of the alternatives I recommended above. Divi Builder is a great alternative if you are looking for a paid option. It has a strong ecosystem just like Elementor.

Elegant Themes — the developer of Divi Builder — provides a marketplace where you can get Divi Builder extensions, child themes, and layouts. Brizy and Zion Builder are two great options if you are looking for a free solution. They come with a very intuitive, lightweight editor — as well as useful basic elements.

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Aliko Sunawang

Aliko is a professional blogger and web creator. He has been blogging with WordPress since 2013. In his spare time, he loves going out to take some photos. More

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