Create stunning animations for your videos, websites, or apps, in 3 simple steps:
1. Design → Start from scratch, Figma, or a template 🎨
2. Animate → Use presets, or create your own animations ✨
3. Export → Video, GIF, and Lottie 🎬
All in your browser!
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Congrats on launching v1 of Jitter. I've been following your product for the last few months and it's evolving rapidly which is nice to see. Your recent rebrand also brought the product to that next level.
I wonder what's next for Jitter?
@arsen_kolyba Thank you so much for the kind words Arsen! So many things next: enabling teams to work together, multi-artboard and animated components, custom easings and animation presets… and that's just for the editor! Many things in the work to better serve the Community too
Jitter is so cool and so easy to use, congratulations to the design team for the export page, it feels like something fresh, clean and nice is happening and then it is ♡
@claire_bablon_muller@claire_bablon_muller Thanks Claire!! Ha ha, yes, it actually took a lot of time to design that Export page. At first we went for a classic layout with a page that scrolls. But then we said “hey, this is the last step for the user, let's go the extra mile and offer an outstanding experience!”.
And boom 💥
Hello, it seems like a nifty tool for designing animations.
I was wondering, how do you integrate animations into websites/applications?
What are the performances? do you have benchmarks? @robi
@steevep Hey Steeve! If you want to integrate your animations in websites and apps, you can use the Lottie export format: it's a vector animation format developed by Airbnb and many other members from the community, and it's optimized for performance (and interactivity).
It's becoming pretty popular among the Design and Developer community these days, and all the website builders like Framer and Webflow support it.
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