We recently shipped a new version of our Lottie exporter. This allows you to export your designs in Jitter to a JSON file that can be directly implemented to your websites, web apps, or mobile apps.
How to export to Lottie?
Once you've completed designing and animating your file on Jitter, you can choose the Lottie format when clicking on the "Export" button.
The Lottie format your file has been exported to should meet Lottie's vast majority of use cases:
Full compatibility with the latest Lottie standards: the new exporter is developed in line with Lottie's latest specification so that your animations always play smoothly across popular Lottie players.
1:1 accuracy with the editor: exported files are now automatically checked against editor previews, ensuring that the final Lottie file is a perfect reflection of your design.
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Updates of Jitter's Lottie exporter
Our Lottie exporter received significant improvements in the past months:
Text animations
Text animations are not supported natively in the Lottie format, so our team did all the heavy lifting to give your more creative power. All our text effects are now fully supported when exported in Lottie. More information here.
βMask animations
Mask animations are also not supported natively in Lottie. Our new Jitter to Lottie exporter now makes them 100% compatible. See the full update here.
If you're having issues with a Lottie export, please contact us using the tooltip on the export page and add some details about what's not working.