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Remove the "Made with Lottielab" Watermark

Free-plan exports from Lottielab and LottieFiles add a "Made with Lottielab" watermark as an extra layer in the Lottie JSON. To remove it on a file you own or have a license to edit: drop the .json into Lotiq, click the watermark layer on the canvas (or find it in the layer list), press Delete, and re-export a clean file. Everything runs in your browser — the file is never uploaded.

How it works

  1. Export your animation from Lottielab or LottieFiles as Lottie JSON (or .lottie), then drop it into Lotiq below.
  2. Click the "Made with Lottielab" mark on the Figma-style canvas to select its layer, or find it by name in the layer panel / Dev Mode.
  3. Press Delete / Backspace to remove the watermark layer (use marquee select if it spans several layers).
  4. Export the clean animation as optimized JSON, dotLottie, GIF, or MP4 — with no watermark and no signup.

Frequently asked questions

How do I remove the "Made with Lottielab" watermark for free?

Open your exported .json in Lotiq, select the watermark layer on the canvas, delete it, and export. There's no signup, no upgrade, and no upload — Lotiq edits the file locally in your browser, so it's a free alternative to upgrading your Lottielab plan.

Does this also remove the LottieFiles watermark?

Yes. The approach is the same for any watermark added as a layer in the Lottie JSON, including LottieFiles exports — select the watermark layer and delete it.

Is it legal to remove the watermark?

Only remove watermarks from animations you created or have a license to edit — for example, your own exports or assets your team purchased. Don't use this to strip attribution from work that isn't yours.

What if the watermark is split across several layers?

Use marquee select to grab all of them at once, or open Dev Mode to find them by name in the JSON, then delete them together. You can undo with Cmd+Z if you remove the wrong one.

Is my file uploaded to a server?

No. Lotiq is 100% client-side. Your Lottie file is parsed, edited, and re-exported entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded.