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airbnb/lottie-android

Render After Effects animations natively on Android and iOS, Web, and React Native

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What it does

Lottie is a tool created by Airbnb that lets designers export animations directly from Adobe After Effects (a professional animation software) and display them beautifully on Android phones, iPhones, and websites — without any extra work from developers. It essentially closes the gap between what a designer creates and what actually appears in your app, so the final product looks exactly as intended.

Why it matters

Historically, shipping polished animations in apps required developers to manually rebuild what designers created, a slow and imperfect process that often meant animations were simplified or cut entirely. With over 35,000 stars on GitHub and adoption across the industry, Lottie has become a standard tool that directly speeds up product development and raises the quality bar for app experiences — meaning teams that use it can ship more delightful products faster.

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Stars
35.6k
Forks
5.4k
Contributors
168
Language
Java
Category
Mobile

Score updated Jun 27, 2026

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