The easiest way to animate your Figma designs and export seamlessly to Lottie, Gif or MP4 for your websites, apps and marketing purposes.
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This is going to be really beneficial! We're constantly attempting to use animation to create stickier experiences, and this is a level of control I've never seen before. cannot hold off.
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I've spent the last few days experimenting with Lottielab. It's really easy to use, straightforward, and well-designed. It's a huge gap filled and an essential tool for developers and designers alike. Many congratulations!
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We're huge admirers of Lottielab's product design, so it's wonderful to see that the team is continuously developing new features.
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It really is a game-changer! I've always believed that Lottie Files add so much personality and engagement to products, that they are greatly underappreciated. But it makes sense—they've always been very hard to make, and the ones you can find online don't represent your brand well. Here, Lottie Lab could definitely change the rules.
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Good tool for creating and enhancing website animations
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Glad to see the development!
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A few years ago, I would have laughed at the notion of creating simple animations using an intuitive web user interface and doing away with After Effects completely. After such an incredible journey thus far, I'm eager to see where Lottielab goes next. It has truly changed the game in terms of empowering users to create.
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Thank you, Titelive. Your input as an early adopter has been extremely helpful to us in shaping the product as well. We hope to continue providing you with amazing features!
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incredibly simple to use! Awaiting the Figma import plugin! as well as gradient assistance
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Regards! One way to import from Figma is to copy the SVG file and paste it into Lottielab, or you can export the SVG file and import it directly into Lottielab. However, a plugin will be available very soon as well, so stay tuned! Additionally, gradient is already supported; if you click on the Fill property, options for both linear and radial gradients should appear.
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