EasyLottie

Convert GIF to Lottie ZIP

Drop an animated GIF, remove a solid or green-screen background if needed, and export a Lottie ZIP, transparent GIF, WebM, or PNG sequence.

The problem

GIF is easy to share but hard to ship as a polished web animation. It has limited colors, heavy files, and only 1-bit transparency.

Teams that use Lottie often want to reuse a GIF inside a Lottie workflow, but a GIF is not vector motion. Rebuilding it by hand in After Effects is usually not worth the time.

Many online converters require uploads and still return a flat video or GIF without helping you remove the background.

How EasyLottie solves it

EasyLottie reads animated GIFs in the browser, renders the frames, optionally applies chroma keying, and packages the result as a Lottie ZIP with transparent raster frames.

If Lottie is not the best target, you can export a cleaner transparent GIF, a transparent WebM, or a PNG sequence from the same source.

The workflow is local and private, which makes it safe for campaign drafts, client assets, and internal prototypes.

Step-by-step

  1. Upload the GIF

    Drop an animated GIF into the MP4 to Lottie tool. The full GIF range is used.

  2. Choose key settings

    If the GIF has a solid background, use the color picker and tolerance controls to remove it.

  3. Set size and fps

    Lower fps and dimensions if you need a smaller Lottie ZIP or GIF.

  4. Preview transparency

    Check edges and despill in the browser preview before exporting.

  5. Export

    Download Lottie ZIP, transparent GIF, WebM, or a PNG sequence.

Real-world use cases

Sticker conversion

Turn a GIF sticker into a Lottie-compatible package for an app.

Marketing assets

Clean up a GIF with a solid background and export a transparent version for web pages.

Frame handoff

Extract transparent PNG frames for a designer or video editor.

Frequently asked questions

Does GIF to Lottie become vector?

No. The output is a Lottie ZIP with raster frames. That preserves the GIF motion without pretending it is vector.

Can I keep transparency?

Yes, if the source has transparency or you key out a background. GIF export remains 1-bit alpha; Lottie, WebM, and PNG frames preserve softer alpha better.

Is there a file limit?

The tool is designed for short clips and lightweight GIFs. Long or very large GIFs should be trimmed before upload.

Do I need to create an account?

No. The converter is free and runs locally.

Which output should I choose?

Choose Lottie ZIP for Lottie runtimes, WebM for web playback in Chromium, GIF for universal sharing, and PNG sequence for editing.

Ready to try it?

Free, no signup. 30-second workflow. Your file never leaves your browser.