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Does a0.dev Own My IP and Code? What the Terms Mean
No, a0.dev does not own your code: it generates real React Native you can export and own, with no lock-in on Pro. But confirm the license and AI-output caveats.
Does Cursor Export Clean Code to GitHub? The Honest Answer
Cursor does not export code, because there is nothing to export: it is already yours, on your machine, in your repo. Whether it is clean is on you, not a button.
Does Lovable Export Clean Code to GitHub? Yes, Two-Way
Yes. Lovable does two-way GitHub sync on paid plans, and you own 100% of the standard React code. But clean still means reviewed. Here is what you get.
Does v0 Export Clean Code to GitHub? Yes, and It Is Free
Yes. v0 exports to GitHub via a pull request, or as a ZIP, for free, and the React it generates is clean. The catch: it is UI code, so you still add the backend.
Does Bolt.new Export Clean Code to GitHub? What to Check
Yes, Bolt.new pushes a full project to GitHub or a zip download. But exported is not the same as clean. Here is how to export and verify it builds on its own.
How to Export Pure Code From a0.dev and Truly Own It
Learn how to export pure code from a0.dev, move the React Native project into your own repo and Cursor, and avoid lock-in by starting from a free VP0 design.
How to Export React Native Code From Rork AI
Rork exports a production-ready Expo React Native project via two-way GitHub sync on paid plans, and you can export the source free if the Publish button fails.
FlutterFlow Dart Code Export and Its Real Limitations
FlutterFlow exports real Dart that compiles to native iOS and Android, not a web wrapper. But export needs a paid plan and the code has real limits.
RapidNative React Native Export Guide: Own Your Code
A RapidNative React Native export guide: push the project to GitHub, move it into Cursor, dodge dependency and config gotchas, and stay lock-in free with VP0.