🆚 Lottie vs. Swup
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 Lottie is much more popular than Swup.
- 🌍 Lottie is more popular in all countries.
- ⭐ Swup is particularly popular in the United Kingdom.
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Lottie is an animation framework created by Airbnb that lets developers export Adobe After Effects animations as JSON and render them natively on mobile, desktop, and the web.
It supports scalable vector animations with small file sizes, real-time playback and interactive control, cross-platform SDKs for iOS, Android, React Native, and web, dynamic property manipulation at runtime, and performance optimizations that use native rendering where available.
Swup is a versatile and extensible page transition library that offers smooth animations, smart preloading, native browser history and enhanced accessibility.
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- 🥇 Most popular in the United States in the Animation category.
- 🥇 Most popular in the United Kingdom in the Animation category.
- 🥇 Most popular in Spain in the Animation category.
- 🥇 Most popular in Brazil in the Animation category.
- 🥇 Most popular in Italy in the Animation category.
- 🔥 13rd most popular in the Czech Republic in the Animation category.
- 🔥 17th most popular in Germany in the Animation category.
- 🔥 17th most popular in the Netherlands in the Animation category.
- 🔥 17th most popular in France in the Animation category.
- 🔥 18th most popular in Italy in the Animation category.
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