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Morck Motion is constantly evolving with new features, no updates required. Create your animations directly or import your projects from Figma. Easily export them as .json Lottie.
Keep all your projects within reach, stored in your favorite cloud service. Wherever you are, your data is secure and accessible at any time.
Pick up exactly where you left off, on any browser you choose. Seamlessly continue your work across devices, without interruption.
Morck Motion is completely free and always will be. We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring your data remains confidential, no strings attached.
Import your Figma objects directly into Morck Motion. No extra steps required.
Cross-platform compatibility is ensured through all browsers¹
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Download your work in MP4, GIF, or Lottie JSON
Get answers to the most common questions about Morck Motion
Yes, Morck Motion is currently completely free. We plan to keep it this way for a while to let you explore all the features. In the future, we might introduce a paid model to cover hosting costs, but existing users will be notified in advance.
Your projects are stored on our secure server. This allows you to access and edit them anytime without worrying about storage. However, you can also download them locally for safekeeping.
Current users will be notified in advance. If we decide to introduce a paid model, your projects will not be lost. You will still have the option to download them or migrate to external cloud storage solutions.
Yes, for now, an Internet connection is required. However, we are considering developing an offline version that will allow you to use Morck Motion without Internet access.
This feature is not yet available, but it’s planned for a future update. You will soon be able to share your projects with other users and collaborate in real time.
No, your projects will not be deleted automatically. As long as your account remains active, your projects will stay stored on our servers.
¹ Cross-platform compatibility has been tested primarily on Chromium-based browsers, such as Edge and Safari, due to their shared rendering engine. Additionally, Firefox has also been tested to ensure compatibility across a broader range of platforms.