AI-powered · Text to Lottie · Free · No signup
Generate Lottie animations from text
Lotiq AI turns a text prompt into a real Lottie animation. Describe what you want, like a loading spinner, a confetti burst, a pulsing heart, or an animated checkmark, and the AI authors the Lottie, renders it to confirm it plays, and hands you an editable file. Already have a Lottie? Drop it in and edit it with AI instead.
- Open AI mode and describe the animation you want in plain language.
- Lotiq's AI authors the Lottie JSON and renders it to verify the animation plays correctly.
- Preview the result, then refine it with another prompt or tweak colors and layers directly.
- Export as GIF, MP4, optimized JSON, or dotLottie, with no signup and no watermark.
Frequently asked questions
Can I generate a Lottie animation from text?
Yes. Describe the animation you want, for example 'a bouncing loading spinner' or 'a confetti burst', and Lotiq's AI generates an editable Lottie you can preview, refine, and export. No timeline, no After Effects.
How does the AI Lottie generator work?
Lotiq's AI authors the Lottie JSON directly from your prompt, then renders and verifies the animation so the output actually plays. The result opens in the editor, where you can recolor, adjust, and export it.
Can I edit an AI-generated animation?
Yes. Every generated animation lands in the full Lotiq editor: recolor layers with the Color Transformer, convert to dark mode, scale and crop on the canvas, then export to GIF, MP4, PNG, SVG, or dotLottie.
What kinds of animations can I generate?
AI mode is best at functional motion graphics: loaders and spinners, success checkmarks, hearts and likes, confetti and celebration bursts, and simple icon or shape animations. Keep refining with follow-up prompts until it's right.
Is the AI Lottie generator free?
Yes. Generating and exporting animations is free, with no signup and no watermark. Everything runs in your browser.
Which AI models can I use?
You choose the model in AI mode: OpenAI GPT models (recommended) or Google Gemini. The model authors the animation, and Lotiq's render-verify loop keeps the output valid. If one model is rate-limited, switch to another.