AI Motion Graphics Generator
Turn a text prompt into a code-based motion-graphics animation, previewed live in your browser โ AI-generated and free.
Preview, MP4 / GIF export and the aspect ratio all run entirely in
your browser โ nothing is rendered on a server, so it stays free. For a highest-quality master you
can still download the .tsx and render it with the free Remotion desktop renderer on your
own computer. Output is best-effort AI; if it looks off, tweak your description or Generate again.
This AI Motion Graphics Generator turns a plain-English description into a Remotion animation โ the same React-based video code creators use for animated charts, captions, logo reveals and explainers. Describe what you want, and a free AI model writes the complete TSX, which plays live right here in your browser. Copy or download the code, then render it to an MP4 with the free Remotion desktop renderer. Output is best-effort AI, so if an animation does not look right, just regenerate.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I create motion graphics with AI for free?
Type a description of the animation you want and click Generate โ a free AI model writes the Remotion code and it plays live in your browser, with no signup or payment. To save it as a video, download the code and render it to MP4 with the free Remotion desktop renderer.
What does the generator actually produce?
It produces a Remotion TSX file โ a small React component that defines your animation frame by frame. Remotion is the open-source, code-based motion-graphics engine, so the output is real, editable animation code rather than a fixed video.
How do I turn the animation into an MP4 video?
The live preview here plays the animation in your browser; to export an actual MP4 you download the generated .tsx file and render it with the free Remotion desktop renderer, which runs on your own computer. Rendering needs a real machine, so it happens on your desktop, not on a server.
Does the preview run on your servers?
No โ the animation preview runs entirely in your own browser using the Remotion player. Only your short text description is sent to the AI model to generate the code; the preview itself, and any rendering, happen on your device.
What kinds of animations can it make?
Things like animated charts and counters, TikTok or Reels-style captions, logo reveals, text and code animations, and short educational explainers. It works best for clean 2D motion graphics up to about ten seconds long.
Why did an animation fail to preview or look off?
The code is written by a free AI model on a best-effort basis, so it occasionally produces invalid or imperfect output. If the preview does not render or does not match what you wanted, just regenerate or refine your description โ each run can differ.