Excited to announce that I have joined @LottieFiles as a Product Designer.
I am thrilled to be working with this incredible team building the future of motion design.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/bwn0sximKZ
Google just updated their design system & icons.
We animated every single one in Lottie.
Grab them in the comments 👇
Which brand's icons should we animate next?
Designers, what's the longest you've ever spent finding ONE animation?
Whatever it is, it's now only a second.
Premium animations drop straight into your Lottie Creator scene.
One click, right size, ready to animate.
Drop a screenshot of your current project 👇
We'll pick a premium animation that'd lift it.
LottieFiles for VS Code 2.0 is live.
Browse 100K+ free animations, generate React / Vue / Angular / Svelte snippets, test state machines, and ship to CDN — without leaving your editor.
(If you saw the animated GitHub READMEs going around last week, this is the tool behind them.)
Bookmark it for your next project.
GitHub READMEs are mostly static badges and screenshots.
Last week we animated logos for the OSS repos that asked. Supabase, Cloudflare, and many more.
Any animation on LottieFiles exports as an animated SVG, drop it straight in your README.
Things GitHub READMEs do that I keep forgetting:
- animated SVGs
- mermaid diagrams
- LaTeX math
- collapsible <details>
- direct video upload
Now I want to redo every repo.
Most devs don't realize their GitHub can do THIS 👇
Yes, GitHub renders animations in READMEs.
Drop your favorite GitHub repo that needs some animation love! We'll animate them.
Same @yuruyurau p5.js animation, regenerated with Voodoo.
Driven by the same math, expressed as a procedural vector animation:
34 lines of Voodoo
10,000 particles
parametric motion field
vector/Lottie output
Why Voodoo? Small readable motion code.
tried to recreate Dan Hoopert's style with my own touch with jellyfish & bubbles, made in Lottie Creator MCP
described it once. it traced the jellies, placed the blooms, and animated them
feels less like animating and more like art-directing. what should i ask it to make next?
Getting physics-based motion right is harder than it looks.
Gravity, mass, trajectories… and lots of trial and error.
That’s why Physics Simulator exists; it calculates realistic movement instantly.
Top brands like @Duolingo, @Google, @Wise, Gojek use Lottie.
Because motion isn’t just nice to have, it’s a competitive edge.
280,000+ teams already use LottieFiles to scale motion across platforms.
Good initiative to define standards for accessibility and digital experience in Maldives 👏
But credibility comes from practice. @digitalgovmv should meet these standards on its own website first.
Leading by example matters.
The Maldives has introduced the Digital Service Standards by Maldives Digital Service (MDS), establishing 19 standards for government digital services focused on accessibility, security, reliability, and citizen experience.
Read more: https://t.co/0T9oRDabf4
Lottie is the industry standard for vector animation.
Not the coolest. Not the newest.
Just the one that actually runs everywhere and powers real products at scale.
“Better” is easy to claim. Adoption is harder.
One file. Every state.
Loading, success, error, idle - a single dotLottie replaces five separate files. Your engineers drop it in once. Your app plays the right state.
Consistent rendering across web, iOS, and Android. No per-platform quirks. No version drift.
Five files → one. Five bugs → zero.
Built this radial sweep animation with nothing but AI prompts.
Using @LottieFiles Creator MCP + @Claudeai, I just described what I wanted.
It generated the animation instantly, no manual keyframes needed!