Convert Lottie animations to video in seconds. High quality, customizable resolution and FPS – all in your browser.
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Lottie animations are perfect for web and app development, but when you need to share your animations outside of these environments – in presentations, social media, video editors, or with clients who don't have technical tools – MP4 video format is the universal solution.
MP4 plays on virtually every device, platform, and media player. Share your animations anywhere without worrying about compatibility.
Unlike GIF's 256 color limit, MP4 supports the full color spectrum. Perfect for gradients, shadows, and complex animations.
H.264 codec offers superior compression. Get smaller file sizes with better quality compared to GIF or uncompressed formats.
Export up to 4K resolution for crisp, professional-quality videos perfect for any screen size or use case.
Need transparent backgrounds? MP4 doesn't support alpha channels. Our converter outputs WebM format which supports transparency in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. For full transparency support across all platforms, consider using our Lottie to GIF converter.
Simply upload your Lottie JSON file, configure your preferred settings (resolution, FPS, quality, background color), click "Convert to Video", and download your video file. The entire process takes just seconds and happens entirely in your browser.
Yes, completely free! There are no hidden fees, no premium features behind a paywall, and no usage limits. Convert as many Lottie files to video as you want, as often as you need.
No! Your files never leave your device. The entire conversion process runs locally in your browser using JavaScript, Canvas API, and MediaRecorder. We have no access to your files and no data is sent to any server.
The MP4 format doesn't natively support transparency. However, our converter outputs WebM format which does support alpha channels in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge. For universal transparency support, consider using our Lottie to GIF converter instead.
It depends on your use case:
30 FPS works well for most animations and is the standard for web video. Use 24 FPS for a more cinematic feel. Use 60 FPS for very smooth animations, especially those with fast movement. Higher frame rates result in larger files.
MP4 offers several advantages over GIF:
The converter works in all modern browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. Chrome and Firefox typically offer the best performance for video encoding due to their optimized MediaRecorder implementations.