The motion design tool for product teams. Create and edit lottie animations, ship to your apps and websites.
Lottielab is a motion design tool for creating and editing Lottie animations, targeted at product teams and designers. It supports importing assets from design tools such as Figma and After Effects, or building animations from scratch, and exports optimized files for use across iOS, Android, and web applications.
The tool includes collaboration features allowing team members to comment, edit, and iterate on animations in real time. It also provides a library of free templates covering categories such as icons, illustrations, logos, mockups, showreels, and social media, along with related utilities for converting and previewing Lottie files (including Figma to Lottie, SVG to Lottie, Lottie to GIF, Lottie to MP4, and Lottie to WebM).
Lottielab is used by freelancers as well as larger organizations, including Fortune 500 companies, and states it is trusted by over 500,000 designers.
Yes, users can get started with Lottielab for free.
Lottielab can import assets from Figma and After Effects.
Lottielab supports shipping animations to iOS, Android, and Web with 1:1 Lottie support across platforms.
It is built for designers and product teams, used by freelancers up to Fortune 500 enterprises.
Yes, it is designed for real-time collaboration, allowing teams to comment, edit, and iterate together.
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