
Legasite is an AI-powered website redesign and migration platform built for teams that need to modernize legacy sites fast. Instead of manually rewriting outdated PHP, jQuery, or static HTML pages, Legasite analyzes your existing website and automatically converts it into clean, component-based React or Next.js projects in minutes. The tool preserves core structure, content, and SEO signals while upgrading your codebase to modern frameworks and best practices. With Legasite, product teams, agencies, and developers can break free from technical debt without embarking on risky, months‑long rebuilds. Upload or point Legasite to your current site, choose from production-ready templates, and let the AI generate responsive layouts, reusable components, routing, and configuration. The resulting code is editable, extensible, and ready to integrate with your existing Git workflows and CI/CD pipelines. Legasite is ideal for modernizing corporate sites, marketing pages, documentation hubs, and internal portals that are hard to maintain or impossible to scale. By automating the repetitive parts of migration, it lets developers focus on UX, performance, and business logic instead of boilerplate. Whether you are preparing for a brand refresh, consolidating multiple sites, or standardizing on React and Next.js, Legasite helps you ship a modern, maintainable front end in a fraction of the time.
Migrate a legacy corporate website built with PHP, jQuery, or WordPress themes into a modern React or Next.js codebase without a full redesign project.
Standardize multiple fragmented microsites onto a single Next.js architecture to simplify maintenance, deployment, and performance optimization.
Quickly rebuild outdated marketing landing pages into responsive, high-performing React components while keeping existing messaging and content intact.
Upgrade internal portals or documentation sites from static HTML to a modern framework to improve scalability, developer experience, and integration options.
Prepare a legacy site for a brand refresh by first moving it to React/Next.js templates, then iterating on design and UX on top of the generated code.