SVGator vs Jitter

SVGator and Jitter animation tools compared side by side

SVGator and Jitter take your animation in different directions
once it is ready. It's up to you how much you want to get out
of a single project.

  • Jitter renders motion into a file for feeds, ads, and stories
  • SVGator does all that, plus live SVG that drops straight into your site
  • Jitter exports play the same on every view
  • SVGator animations can have hover, scroll, and click triggers
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How does SVGator compare with Jitter?

Jitter is built to deliver motion design as a finished file, tuned for marketing content. SVGator delivers those same files too, plus SVG that becomes a native part of a web page or app.

SVGatorJitter
Native animated SVGYesNo
Other exportsLottie, video, GIF, APNGLottie, video, GIF
Vector animation, no runtimeYesNo
Web interactivityBuilt inNo
Programmatic controlPlayer APINo
BillingMonthly or annualMonthly or annual
Best forInteractive web animationSocial and ad motion

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SVGator for their animations.

What makes SVGator different?

SVGator delivers animation that becomes part of what you are building, on all platforms.

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Always pixel-perfect

SVGator exports the same files as Jitter, along with web-native SVG that lives in your page’s code, so it redraws crisp at any size.

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Built-in interactivity

SVGator animations respond to hover, click, and scroll, and the Player API lets developers trigger, pause, or sync them in code.

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Lighter, faster pages

SVGator can ship a few kilobytes of SVG code instead of a heavy media file, so the animation barely touches load time.

How to switch from Jitter to SVGator

Bringing a design into SVGator from Figma or Illustrator

1. Bring your design in

Copy an SVG from Figma or Illustrator, paste your artwork onto the canvas, or open a template. Layers stay editable.

Setting keyframes on the SVGator timeline

2. Set your keyframes

Build the exact motion you want on a timeline, with morph, path drawing, stroke animation, and custom easing curves.

Exporting interactive SVG, Lottie, GIF or video

3. Export any format

Get interactive SVG straight into your page, or export Lottie, GIF, and video when raster works better. All from one project.

Saving animations to a library to scale motion work

4. Scale your motion

Save your animations to a library so you can reuse them anytime, or start your next project faster with a template.

FAQ

1. Does Jitter export animated SVG?

No, Jitter does not export animated SVG. It imports static SVG files, but every export (MP4, WebM, ProRes 4444, GIF, Lottie) is a rendered file. SVGator exports animations as single SVG files that browsers render without external runtimes or player libraries.

2. Can a Jitter animation be interactive?

A Jitter animation is not interactive after export and plays as a fixed sequence in every format. SVGator builds hover, click, and scroll triggers into the exported SVG and exposes a Player JS API for code-driven control.

3. For social posts and ads, is Jitter the stronger pick?

Jitter is often the stronger pick for social and ad content. It is shaped around video output, 4K and 120fps rendering, social templates, and the option to import images, video, and audio into a clip. SVGator earns its place once the motion needs to live on a website or inside an app.

4. Does choosing SVGator mean giving up video?

No, choosing SVGator does not mean giving up video. SVGator exports MP4, MOV, WebM, GIF, animated PNG, and WebP alongside SVG and Lottie, so video and the other formats Jitter offers stay on the table alongside live SVG.

5. Is SVGator hard to learn after using Jitter?

SVGator is not hard to learn after Jitter, but the interface works differently. Jitter applies motion through one-click presets, while SVGator uses a keyframe timeline where you set each property, easing curve, and trigger. The initial learning takes a bit longer, but you get exact control over sequencing and interaction states.

6. If both tools export Lottie, which one should I choose?

Choose SVGator when you need both a Lottie and a native SVG version of the same animation, or when you need to edit an existing Lottie file. Choose Jitter when Lottie is the final format and you want to animate a Figma design quickly with presets.

7. Is SVGator better than Jitter?

Neither tool is universally better because they target different output. Jitter is shaped around social video and ad creative, with 4K at 120fps, audio import, and preset-driven animation. SVGator is built for web and app animation, with dependency-free SVG export, hover/click/scroll triggers, and a keyframe timeline.

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