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SVG Flipbook

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SVG Flipbook runs next to your SVG editor and lets you animate your creation. Each layer in your SVG becomes one frame. You can use whatever SVG editor you like. Inkscape and Illustrator both work great.

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License model

  • FreemiumOpen Source

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Online  Hosted application = $11/month; or you can host the open source edition yourself.
  • Self-Hosted  Hosted application = $11/month; or you can host the open source edition yourself.
  • Software as a Service (SaaS)
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Features

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  1.  Keyframe Animation
  2.  SVG to PNG
  3.  Export to SVG

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SVG Flipbook information

  • Licensing

    Open Source and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription that costs $11 per month + free version with limited functionality.
  • Alternatives

    21 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

AlternativeTo Category

Photos & Graphics

GitHub repository

  •  43 Stars
  •  11 Forks
  •  4 Open Issues
  •   Updated Dec 14, 2023 
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SVG Flipbook was added to AlternativeTo by chr15m on Nov 13, 2018 and this page was last updated Jan 27, 2021.
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What is SVG Flipbook?

SVG Flipbook runs next to your SVG editor and lets you animate your creation. Each layer in your SVG becomes one frame. You can use whatever SVG editor you like. Inkscape and Illustrator both work great.

While you are editing the SVG, open the same file in the SVG Flipbook app. When you hit save in your SVG editor it will "live reload" in the app and you will see your changes playing.

You can customize frame timing and behaviour by editing your layer names:

  • Set the frame duration by entering the number of milliseconds in brackets on the layer name, like (100) for a pause of 100ms, or 1/10th of a second.

  • Set a layer as a static background which will alwasy be visible, by adding the word (static) to the layer name.

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