Andrew Ologunebi

Lottielab Interactivity - Create and export interactive Lottie animations easily

We're excited to launch Lottielab Interactivity - the world's first interactive Lottie animation editor. Create and export animations that react to clicks, hovers, scrolls and more enabling experiences that engage and respond to users like never before.

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Immanuel Varghese
Lottie is the best
Arnav Ahuja
How was the ad created for this? I love it and think it's the best ad for a SaaS that I've ever seen!!
Ayaan Gill
Super excited after playing around with this a bit! Definitely beats After Effects for the simpler animations with the intuitive interface.
Mitia
Me and my team love it! This made crafting interactive Lottie animations really enjoyable. 💜
Daniel W. Chen
this is great i use Lottie a lot in my web app, i love it it's so lightweight and animated. always thought if I could easily create an interactive lottie that would really help a lot with the UX.
Toshit Garg
Congratulations on launch of Lottielab Interactivity....
Chris Frantz
congrats on the release
Angela Ni
Congrats on the launch @drewosophy! This looks like a game-changer for creating dynamic animations. How easy is it to integrate these interactive elements into existing projects?
Tony Han
The demo video is super cool - tons of out of box interaction designs and states. I can see the collab power between dev and design to use this to go full circle on designs they are creating. When will the lab be smart enough to have ready made or AI generated assets that non-designers can play around with as well? That'd be an amazing way for someone who's an indie maker to create awesome animations a well! Congrats on the launch @drewosophy and team!
Guillaume d'Audiffret
Saw this from an ad, honestly, the idea of making animations interactive sounds cool, but is it really necessary to have designers do it all? Seems like it's just adding more layers to an already complicated process, maybe some more automation or simpler integration steps could help, what do you think about giving designers more guided templates for common interactive use-cases?