LottieFiles

The motion platform for enterprise product teams

The motion platform for enterprise product teams

Motion that makes it to production

Motion that makes it to production

LottieFiles gives enterprise teams the tools, workflow and expertise to turn motion into a product advantage that ships, scales and stays governed across every surface.

LottieFiles gives enterprise teams the tools, workflow and expertise to turn motion into a product advantage that ships, scales and stays governed across every surface.

Trusted by

16

million+ designers and developers from over

280,000

companies worldwide

Trusted by million+ designers and developers from over companies worldwide.

Motion is now part of the product experience. The workflow hasn't caught up.

Motion is now part of the product experience. The workflow hasn't caught up.

As software gets easier to build, the moments users feel are what set products apart: how onboarding guides them, how feedback reassures them, how a transition explains what just changed. But in most enterprises, motion still moves through prototype files, one-off exports and last-minute engineering reviews.

As software gets easier to build, the moments users feel are what set products apart: how onboarding guides them, how feedback reassures them, how a transition explains what just changed. But in most enterprises, motion still moves through prototype files, one-off exports and last-minute engineering reviews.

Without a system, even good motion becomes hard to approve, hard to maintain and easy to remove.

Without a system, even good motion becomes hard to approve, hard to maintain and easy to remove.

Without a system, even good motion becomes hard to approve, hard to maintain and easy to remove.

Purpose

Purpose

The moment needs a clear job: guide, explain, reassure, or move users forward.

The moment needs a clear job: guide, explain, reassure, or move users forward.

Reusability

Reusability

A prototype shows the feeling, but the approved asset rarely ships as something teams can reuse.

A prototype shows the feeling, but the approved asset rarely ships as something teams can reuse.

Runtime

Runtime

Files have to stay light, predictable and consistent across every surface.

Files have to stay light, predictable and consistent across every surface.

Accessibility

Accessibility

Reduced-motion behavior and attention rules have to be built into the workflow.

Reduced-motion behavior and attention rules have to be built into the workflow.

Brand

Brand

Motion needs shared behavior, timing and style across every touchpoint.

Motion needs shared behavior, timing and style across every touchpoint.

Governance

Governance

Ownership, access, auditability and review can't arrive after launch.

Ownership, access, auditability and review can't arrive after launch.

Make motion a system, not a set of one-off animations

Make motion a system, not a set of one-off animations

Make motion a system, not a set of one-off animations

The hard part of enterprise motion isn't deciding where to animate. It's deciding who owns it, which patterns are approved, how it moves from design to code and how it stays consistent as more teams ship.

The hard part of enterprise motion isn't deciding where to animate. It's deciding who owns it, which patterns are approved, how it moves from design to code and how it stays consistent as more teams ship.

Motion standards

Motion standards

Define what motion is for, when to use it and when to leave it out.

Governed assets

Governed assets

Centralize approved Lottie and dotLottie files with clear ownership and versioning.

Review path

Review path

Bring product, brand, accessibility and security into the workflow before launch.

Runtime delivery

Runtime delivery

Deliver one source file to every runtime your stack already runs on; no re-encoding, no per-platform custom work.

Expert enablement

Expert enablement

Build team fluency through onboarding, workshops and motion reviews.

From one product moment to a system every team can reuse

From one product moment to a system every team can reuse

LottieFiles connects the creative workflow to the production workflow, so the motion your team approves is the motion that ships.

LottieFiles connects the creative workflow to the production workflow, so the motion your team approves is the motion that ships.

1. Choose a high-value moment

Pick a product surface where motion reduces confusion, confirms progress, or guides action.

2. Create in the tools your team already uses

3. Review with the right owners

4. Package for runtime

5. Turn it into a pattern

1. Choose a high-value moment

Pick a product surface where motion reduces confusion, confirms progress, or guides action.

2. Create in the tools your team already uses

Design in Figma or After Effects with the LottieFiles’ plugins, or build and edit directly in Lottie Creator. No new workflow to force on your team.

3. Review with the right owners

Bring design, product, brand, accessibility and security into one approved asset path.

4. Package for runtime

Deliver lightweight Lottie and dotLottie assets across the product stacks your teams already use.

5. Turn it into a pattern

Make approved motion reusable through governed patterns, documentation and ownership.

The workflow runs on

one connected platform

The workflow runs on

one connected platform

Every step above happens in LottieFiles: from creation in the tools your team already uses to governed delivery at runtime. No exports lost between apps, no version drift and no untracked handoffs.

Every step above happens in LottieFiles: from creation in the tools your team already uses to governed delivery at runtime. No exports lost between apps, no version drift and no untracked handoffs.

Lottie Creator

Create and edit motion in your browser with AI-assisted workflows to speed up production. The same animation your team approves is the one that ships.

Figma & After Effects plugins

Bring motion in from the tools designers already master. Export Lottie and dotLottie directly from the existing creative pipeline.

Workspaces

Centralize approved assets with ownership, versioning, permissions and built-in reviews, so motion stays governed as more teams adopt it.

AI-assisted motion, 

governed by your team.

AI-assisted motion, 

governed by your team.

Speed up repetitive motion work without giving up creative control or enterprise governance. LottieFiles AI helps teams generate keyframes, explore motion ideas, apply themes, create presets and set up interactive states inside Lottie Creator. Designers can review, edit and approve every frame before anything ships.

Speed up repetitive motion work without giving up creative control or enterprise governance. LottieFiles AI helps teams generate keyframes, explore motion ideas, apply themes, create presets and set up interactive states inside Lottie Creator. Designers can review, edit and approve every frame before anything ships.

Assistive, not autonomous

AI helps with tedious production work like keyframes, motion variations, themes and first-pass states. Designers stay in control of the final output.

AI helps with tedious production work like keyframes, motion variations, themes and first-pass states. Designers stay in control of the final output.

Optional and admin-controlled

Core LottieFiles workflows work without AI. Workspace admins can turn AI features on or off, manage access and monitor usage and credits as adoption grows.

Core LottieFiles workflows work without AI. Workspace admins can turn AI features on or off, manage access and monitor usage and credits as adoption grows.

Motion that passes product,

engineering and IT reviews

Motion that passes product,

engineering and IT reviews

When motion moves beyond prototypes, teams need more than an animation file. They need a runtime path engineering can ship on, and governance IT can sign off on.

When motion moves beyond prototypes, teams need more than an animation file. They need a runtime path engineering can ship on, and governance IT can sign off on.

Ship through one runtime path

Package approved motion as Lottie or dotLottie and ship it to every platform your teams already build on.

Package approved motion as Lottie or dotLottie and ship it to every platform your teams already build on.

Govern motion like the rest of your product system

Apply the access, provisioning and audit controls you already use across your stack. Workspaces enforce ownership, versioning and review across every team, so motion stays governed as adoption grows.

Apply the access, provisioning and audit controls you already use across your stack. Workspaces enforce ownership, versioning and review across every team, so motion stays governed as adoption grows.

Enterprise teams get onboarding, motion reviews, rollout guidance and support commitments as adoption grows.

Enterprise teams get onboarding, motion reviews, rollout guidance and support commitments as adoption grows.

Dedicated account manager

Dedicated account manager

Priority support

Priority support

Team training

Team training

Workshops and reviews

Workshops and reviews

Support SLAs

Support SLAs

Make the case for motion with numbers, not taste

Make the case for motion with numbers, not taste

Motion earns approval when it is tied to outcomes leadership already measures. Here's how six teams made that case.

Motion earns approval when it is tied to outcomes leadership already measures. Here's how six teams made that case.

Turn motion into a revenue layer

BankSalad's Lottie-powered banners generate $70K in average monthly revenue.

Business case:

Motion that guides behavior at every touchpoint turns engagement into a measurable business outcome.

Revenue

Revenue

Build characters that scale without limits

Sparky runs on 60+ Lottie animations, each just 20–30KB, 10% the size of a GIF.

Business case:

Expressive character animation at enterprise scale needs to be lightweight enough to perform across millions of devices.

Brand Experience

Brand Experience

Turn attention into

measurable action

ET Money's home-screen CTR climbed from 2-3% to 8-9% (peaking at 11%), while production time fell 40%.

Business case:

Motion that drives action needs to ship fast and iterate faster. The workflow shouldn't slow down what the product is proving.

Conversion

Conversion

Make performance and creativity coexist

Switching to Lottie reduced animation file sizes by 80% without losing visual quality or creative range.

Business case:

A file that's 80% smaller means faster load times on high-traffic pages without stripping out what makes the design work.

Engagement

Engagement

Keep motion light enough for app scale

Switching to dotLottie cut Gojek's animation file size by up to 89.35% versus JSON and improved memory stability by 99.6%.

Business case:

A file that's 89% smaller isn't just an engineering win. It's motion that actually survives production at scale.

Performance

Performance

Turn storytelling into an experience

Lottie-powered animations drove 2.5 minutes average time on site across 30,000 unique visitors.

Business case:

Motion that guides readers through a narrative keeps them engaged longer, without slowing the page down.

Storytelling

Storytelling

What teams need to align on before motion scales

What teams need to align on before motion scales

Use these questions to shape the first motion workflow across design, product, engineering, accessibility, brand and IT.

Use these questions to shape the first motion workflow across design, product, engineering, accessibility, brand and IT.

We're new to motion. Where should we start?

Start with one product moment where motion has a clear job: explain progress, confirm success, prevent a mistake, or guide an action. Prove the workflow on that one surface, then turn what worked into reusable, approved patterns other teams can adopt. Enterprise onboarding, workshops, and motion reviews help your team build the standards as you ship, instead of bolting them on later.

We're new to motion. Where should we start?

Start with one product moment where motion has a clear job: explain progress, confirm success, prevent a mistake, or guide an action. Prove the workflow on that one surface, then turn what worked into reusable, approved patterns other teams can adopt. Enterprise onboarding, workshops, and motion reviews help your team build the standards as you ship, instead of bolting them on later.

Does using LottieFiles replace Figma and After Effects?

No. Your team keeps working in the tools they already use. LottieFiles connects to Figma, After Effects through plugins, so designers can pull animations directly into their current workflow without switching context.

Lottie Creator handles web-based creation and edits when you need them. And workspaces adds the production layer your team is probably missing: review, ownership, versioning, packaging, and reuse, so the right motion assets actually make it to the right places. It plugs into your workflow. It doesn’t replace it.

Does using LottieFiles replace Figma and After Effects?

No. Your team keeps working in the tools they already use. LottieFiles connects to Figma, After Effects through plugins, so designers can pull animations directly into their current workflow without switching context.

Lottie Creator handles web-based creation and edits when you need them. And workspaces adds the production layer your team is probably missing: review, ownership, versioning, packaging, and reuse, so the right motion assets actually make it to the right places. It plugs into your workflow. It doesn’t replace it.

Will adding motion slow our app, and do our developers need a new runtime?

No. Lottie JSON is already one of the lightest ways to ship motion. If your team wants to go further, dotLottie reduces file sizes by up to 80% with no loss in quality. Gojek cut animation file sizes by 89% and memory fluctuation by 99.6% migrating from JSON to dotLottie across 20+ products.

Your developers can stay on the Lottie player they likely already use, or adopt the open-source dotLottie player to unlock compression, theming, and state machines, available for React, JavaScript, Vue, Svelte, Web Component, React Native, Flutter, Android, and iOS. Same approved assets, same format, whichever stack your team is on.

Will adding motion slow our app, and do our developers need a new runtime?

No. Lottie JSON is already one of the lightest ways to ship motion. If your team wants to go further, dotLottie reduces file sizes by up to 80% with no loss in quality. Gojek cut animation file sizes by 89% and memory fluctuation by 99.6% migrating from JSON to dotLottie across 20+ products.

Your developers can stay on the Lottie player they likely already use, or adopt the open-source dotLottie player to unlock compression, theming, and state machines, available for React, JavaScript, Vue, Svelte, Web Component, React Native, Flutter, Android, and iOS. Same approved assets, same format, whichever stack your team is on.

How do you handle security, SSO, and access control?

Enterprise plans support SSO and SCIM provisioning, role-based access control, two-factor authentication, domain verification, and audit logs, and LottieFiles is SOC 2 compliant. Workspaces enforce ownership, versioning, and review, so access stays controlled as more teams adopt motion. Remove someone removes their access. You can apply the same provisioning and governance controls you already use across the rest of your stack.

How do you handle security, SSO, and access control?

Enterprise plans support SSO and SCIM provisioning, role-based access control, two-factor authentication, domain verification, and audit logs, and LottieFiles is SOC 2 compliant. Workspaces enforce ownership, versioning, and review, so access stays controlled as more teams adopt motion. Remove someone removes their access. You can apply the same provisioning and governance controls you already use across the rest of your stack.

Is AI optional, and can we control how it’s used?

Yes. Teams can use the core LottieFiles workflows with or without AI, and admins manage AI access, availability, usage, and credits as adoption grows. AI assists inside Lottie Creator with first-pass keyframes, motion ideas, themes, presets, and states, and designers review, edit, and approve everything before it ships. For regulated teams, you can complete your internal review first and enable AI only when your organization is ready.

Is AI optional, and can we control how it’s used?

Yes. Teams can use the core LottieFiles workflows with or without AI, and admins manage AI access, availability, usage, and credits as adoption grows. AI assists inside Lottie Creator with first-pass keyframes, motion ideas, themes, presets, and states, and designers review, edit, and approve everything before it ships. For regulated teams, you can complete your internal review first and enable AI only when your organization is ready.

Who owns the motion we create, and can we use it commercially?

On enterprise plans, the animations your team creates are yours, with full commercial rights. LottieFiles provides the tools and platform, not a claim on your work. Free and individual plans carry usage limits, which is one reason teams move to a paid plan for commercial work. Your enterprise agreement spells out ownership, licensing, and asset rights in full, so your legal team can review it before signing.

Who owns the motion we create, and can we use it commercially?

On enterprise plans, the animations your team creates are yours, with full commercial rights. LottieFiles provides the tools and platform, not a claim on your work. Free and individual plans carry usage limits, which is one reason teams move to a paid plan for commercial work. Your enterprise agreement spells out ownership, licensing, and asset rights in full, so your legal team can review it before signing.

What do onboarding, support, and procurement look like for an enterprise team?

Enterprise rollout includes onboarding, team training, workshops, motion reviews, a dedicated account manager, priority support, and support SLAs, so motion becomes part of the product workflow instead of another one-off request queue. On the buying side, we support standard enterprise procurement: invoicing and vendor onboarding, an MSA your legal team can review, and security and trust documentation (including SOC 2) for vendor risk review. Your account team scopes the pilot, the rollout, and the paperwork with you.

What do onboarding, support, and procurement look like for an enterprise team?

Enterprise rollout includes onboarding, team training, workshops, motion reviews, a dedicated account manager, priority support, and support SLAs, so motion becomes part of the product workflow instead of another one-off request queue. On the buying side, we support standard enterprise procurement: invoicing and vendor onboarding, an MSA your legal team can review, and security and trust documentation (including SOC 2) for vendor risk review. Your account team scopes the pilot, the rollout, and the paperwork with you.