motion​graphics.co

2D motion graphics — made to your brief

Tell it what you want.
Pick a look. Get the video.

Bring a brief — a sentence is enough — and a sketch if you have one. Motion Graphics turns it into a short 2D animated piece: it shows you five distinct looks for your scene, you pick the one that lands, and it renders the film in that style.

Flat vector, hand-drawn cel, riso print, kinetic type, paper collage, gouache — whatever fits what you're making. You choose by eye. No prompt-writing, no style brief, no photoreal stock filler.

What you bring

A brief. Maybe a sketch. The shape of the thing. That's it.

You describe the piece and the feeling. You don't write prompts, build shot lists, or pick models and settings — that part is handled. The one creative choice you make is which of the five looks to run with, and you make it after you've seen them.

  1. A brief

    What it's for, in plain language

    A line or a paragraph — what the piece is, where it'll run, what it should say, the feeling you want. No jargon, no formatting rules.

  2. A sketch — optional

    A drawing, storyboard, or reference frame

    Napkin sketch, storyboard panels, a screenshot, a frame you like. Draw an arrow and that's a camera move. Write text on it and the text stays. Skip it entirely if you'd rather.

  3. The format

    Aspect and length

    9:16, 16:9, or 1:1. Five seconds or ten. Pick from buttons — done.

  4. A vibe

    One line — the feeling, not the style

    "Energetic and bold." "Calm and trustworthy." "Playful and weird." Just the mood. The look is the part you choose from options.

What you get

Five looks to choose from — then the film, in the one you picked.

Five looks for your scene

The same moment in the same framing, rendered five ways — from clean and brand-safe to bold and experimental. Real frames, not descriptions. You compare looks; you don't have to imagine them.

The film, in your pick

Choose one and it renders a short 2D motion graphics clip in that exact look — designed frames in motion. Not a slideshow, not photoreal AI video, not stock.

Something you can run again

Doesn't land? Change the brief, swap the vibe, regenerate one look or all five. Your inputs stay put — you tweak, you don't retype.

In the app

One page. Fill it in, hit go, watch it work, pick a look, get your clip.

No wizard, no steps to click through, no tabs. The form, the job, and the video all live in the same place.

  1. 01

    Fill the short form, hit go

    Brief, optional sketch, aspect, length, a one-line vibe. Submit and the job appears below — you watch it move toward the video. Nothing else to set up.

  2. 02

    Pick a look — keyboard or click

    Five thumbnails come back. Hover any one to see what it is. Choose with 15 or a click. That's the only decision you make mid-way through.

  3. 03

    The clip plays right there

    The finished video shows up inline in the same card. Play it, download it — or tweak an input and run it again.

  4. 04

    A stack of your jobs

    Newest on top. Come back later, see everything you've made, and branch a new run off any of it. Flat list — no folders to manage.

What you can make

Short-form 2D motion graphics.

  • Brand films & identity motion
  • Animated explainers & product walkthroughs
  • Kinetic typography & quote / lyric pieces
  • Animated logos & bumpers
  • Social mograph — Reels, TikTok, web hero
  • Animated ads & promo cuts

What it isn't

Not the photoreal stuff. On purpose.

  • Not live-action video
  • Not photorealistic or "cinematic" renders
  • Not generic, stock-looking AI clips
  • Not a chatbot — brief in, video out
  • Single short clips for now — multi-shot films later
  • 2D animation — not 3D unless the brief truly needs it

Bring a brief. Pick a look. Get the video.

A sentence is enough. A sketch helps. Neither takes long.

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