Chris Messina

Jitter 1.0 - A fast and simple animation tool on the web πŸ’«

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Create stunning animations for your videos, websites, or apps, in 3 simple steps: 1. Design β†’ Start from scratch, Figma, or a template 🎨 2. Animate β†’ Use presets, or create your own animations ✨ 3. Export β†’ Video, GIF, and Lottie 🎬 All in your browser!

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Caio Braga
Very amazing animation tool!
Abigail Blythe

Love how accessible this app makes designing animations!

Akshay Sajeev

Hello Jitter folks!
Tried out Jitter while looking for a fast way to add motion without diving into full video or animation tools. Really smooth for text and UI-style animations, and easy to get something usable quickly.

Didn’t push it for complex motion work, but for quick, clean assets it keeps things simple.

Looking forward to seeing how this grows :)

Urvashi Misal

Jitter makes motion design feel accessible without losing polish, which is a big win for product teams. The Figma to animation to export flow removes a lot of friction in shipping motion. An interesting challenge with animation is that it often looks great in isolation but behaves differently with real users. Curious how teams using Jitter typically validate whether an animation actually improves understanding or engagement once it is live.

Pranab Kumar

honestly didn't think i'd find a motion design tool this easy to just... pick up and use. i'm a product designer with basically zero animation background and i had my first promo clip done within like an hour of signing up. the interface feels super familiar if you've used figma, which made the learning curve almost nonexistent for me. been using it mostly for stakeholder presentations and social content and it just works. templates are a nice touch too, saves alot of time when you're in a rush. only wish it had sound support built in β€” had to do some awkward workarounds for that. but for pure motion stuff? genuinely one of the best browser based tools i've tried

Rahul Prabakaran

Jitter is a solid tool and i really do enjoy using it but i think its still got some growing to do. The core experience is great clean interface, fast exports, and the figma plugin integration is a nice idea in theory. in practice though the figma plugin still misses alot of elements when you import and you end up having to manually redo things which defeats the purpose abit. also really wish you could select and resize multiple objects at the same time, doing it one by one gets tedious on bigger projects.

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