Motion design tool Jitter adds audio support to enrich animations with sound effects

Motion design tool Jitter adds audio support to enrich animations with sound effects

Jitter, a popular alternative to After Effects for motion design, has rolled out a highly anticipated update featuring audio support. Users can now enrich their animations with sound effects, background music, and voiceovers. The update allows for comprehensive audio control, including volume adjustments, multiple audio tracks, and waveform visualization to synchronize sound with animations seamlessly.

To add audio, users can click the 🎵 icon in the top toolbar. The update also introduces an opacity shortcut, enabling layer opacity adjustments via keyboard digits (1 for 10% to 0 for 100%), and promises faster file loading times.

by Paul

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Jitter is an intuitive web-based animation tool designed for creators to produce stunning animated content and interfaces collaboratively. Often likened to Figma but for motion design, Jitter offers a modern alternative to After Effects with a minimal learning curve. Top alternatives include Pikimov, Rive, and Expressive Animator.

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