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Convert Lottie to MP4 for TikTok

Export a Lottie animation as a TikTok-ready MP4 — the H.264 video the platform expects, generated free in your browser.

How it works

  1. 1Upload a Lottie file (.json, .lottie, or .tgs), or try the example
  2. 2Adjust frame rate, quality, resolution and transparency
  3. 3Export to any format — or optimize and repackage as dotLottie

Nothing is uploaded. SVG output uses SMIL and needs no JavaScript; APNG and WebM keep the full color and transparency GIF can't.

About converting Lottie to MP4 for TikTok

TikTok uploads want MP4 (H.264) video, ideally 9:16. Drop your Lottie here, set 30fps and a 2×–4× scale, and export an MP4 you can drop straight into your TikTok edit — no After Effects render queue, no upload to a third-party service.

If your animation is a sticker-style overlay, remember MP4 carries no alpha: composite it over your footage in your editor (CapCut, Premiere, etc.) using the WebM-with-alpha export instead, then deliver the final edit as MP4.

Which format should I use?

FormatTypeTransparencyColorBest for
GIFAnimated image1-bit (hard edges)256 colorsEmail, chat, universal support
APNGAnimated image8-bit (smooth)Full 24-bitIcons, logos, quality over size
WebMVideoYes (VP9 alpha)FullSmall web video, transparent overlays
MP4VideoNoneFullSocial, ads, video editors
SVGVector (SMIL)YesFullRuntime-free embeds
PNG / WebPStill imageYesFullPosters, thumbnails, placeholders

Frequently asked questions

What video spec does TikTok want?+

MP4 (H.264), 9:16 preferred (1080×1920). Higher resolution survives TikTok's compression better — use 2×–4× here.

How do I overlay the animation on footage?+

Export WebM with alpha from this tool, composite in your editor, then export the final MP4 for TikTok.

Is this really free?+

Yes — no watermark, no account. Everything runs entirely in your browser — your file is never uploaded to a server.

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