Design & animate in one place
No coding, no third party apps needed
Animate for React Native or Flutter
SVGator has got you covered with the two most popular frameworks: React Native and Flutter.
Design functional and delightful app animations with familiar graphic editing tools and advanced animators.
Single player node module
Get better performance by using SVGator’s own external player. You are free to choose between embedded or single player modules, depending on your needs when exporting your app animations.
Download this demo file and test it in your framework.
Requirements
Get the player and the Web View module for Flutter or React native
Breathe life into your mobile app with React Native animations without writing a single line of code, or create stunning Flutter Animations more easily than ever!
Get the most out of your limited screen estate with interactive app animations that will play on tap or on load.
Provide visual feedback in a creative and entertaining way, without spending long hours on animation for mobile apps. You can rest assured that your SVG animations will have the same performance in native apps as they do on the web.
The most advanced animators are right at your fingertips!
Bring your interface design to the next level with morphing, play with clipping masks and clipping paths, create sophisticated stroke path animations, and set your custom easing functions.
Show processes, tell stories, and engage users with stunning in-app animations without writing a single line of code!
Save time and effort with a professional tool that will always get your job done!
Work even faster
Speed up your design process with ready-made assets: import them to your canvas and start the animation process right away.
Import new elements
Upload your own assets to the library: add static SVG files or other images. Create original in-app animations effortlessly.
Create once, re-use infinite times
Save your animation to the library so that you can use it as an asset in future projects. Simply select the animated elements, right click, and save them to the library.