Always test the JSON with LottieFiles preview or lottie-web before production. Some “supported” features still drop frames at 60fps.
Use the Preview inside Bodymovin before exporting. If it looks wrong there, it’ll look wrong in production. Option 4: For developers (more technical) Bodymovin → JSON export from AE. Lottie → runtime renderer. bodymovin plugin
Downside? It doesn’t support every effect. But for UI animation? It’s unbeatable. Always test the JSON with LottieFiles preview or
Bodymovin + Lottie = 🤯
Loading animations, micro-interactions, icons, splash screens, and scroll-triggered motion. bodymovin plugin
✅ Vector quality at any scale ✅ File sizes 500-1000% smaller than GIFs ✅ Full transparency & interactivity ✅ No video codec nightmares
🔧 extensions (ex-manager) → Bodymovin Option 2: Short & Punchy (Instagram / TikTok caption style) Caption: