Logo Animation
Turn your static mark into motion your videos can actually use. Your own motion team learns how your brand moves and builds every version to match: openers, endcards, social bumpers, loaders. Same timing, same feel, everywhere your logo runs.
See our approachWhat we produce
One team, motion for every screen your logo runs on.
Intros and openers
Open strong. Your logo arrives in the first two seconds, sets the tone, then clears the way so the video can start.
Outros and endcards
End on the action you want. Your logo, a tagline, and one clear next step, held just long enough to read and click.
Stings and bumpers
Quick one or two second logo hits that punctuate a cut, a transition, or an ad break. Small, sharp, unmissable.
Logo reveals
Make an entrance. A hero animation built to introduce a new logo or launch a rebrand with real weight.
Loaders and splash screens
Your mark looping as a loader or splash screen, so a wait reads as intentional, not broken.
Motion guidelines
Lock how your logo moves. A written spec of timing, easing, and entrances, so any editor animates it exactly the same way.
And more. Wherever your logo needs to move next, we build it.
Three seconds. Still easy to get wrong.
Three seconds sounds like nothing, so it goes to whoever's free that week. It comes back too long, off tempo, animated in a style that matches nothing else you've made. We build every version as one matched set, same timing, same easing, same feel, so your logo moves the same way wherever it runs.
The best logo stings are over before you notice them.
A logo sting is furniture. It plays in front of the thing people came for, so every extra beat is one they have to sit through. The best ones hit, then get out of the way.
So we design for restraint. We take the cue from how your logo is actually drawn, one honest move instead of five, then run it clean and let the video start. If it earns a small lean-in the first time and never annoys anyone the fortieth, it worked.
One team that already knows your mark.
Brief it once. Your motion designer learns how your logo is built and where these pieces run, so the intro, the endcard, the social bumper, and the loader all come from one hand and read like a family, not five separate jobs. Need a shorter cut for pre-roll or a square version for the feed? That's a message, not a new brief. We keep your source files, so changes are quick and nothing drifts off style.
Why your logo needs a move
A logo that moves is a signature you can put at the end of every video, the top of every presentation, and the start of every ad. Five seconds of motion turns a mark into a moment, and once you have it, you use it everywhere.
The logo animation we deliver
One mark, every motion you will ever need from it.
- Logo stings and reveals
- Intro and outro bumpers
- Animated watermarks
- Loading and app animations
- Social profile animations
- Presentation openers
- Broadcast-ready idents
- Looping brand marks
Five seconds, fully yours
The best logo animations come from the logic already inside the mark: how it is built, what it means, where the eye enters it. We animate from that logic, so the move feels inevitable instead of applied.
The move is in the mark.
How it works
From signup to first delivery in under 2 days.
Meet your team
You get a Creative Director and a team who learn your brand, your files, and how you like to work.
About 30 minutesSend the work
Brief them like colleagues. Your Creative Director runs the queue and keeps everything on-brand.
As much as you needGet it back fast
Polished work comes back on a steady weekly rhythm, revisions included until it is right.
No change-order feesThe team is highly creative, talented, and eager to deliver above and beyond.
Ready to start your logo animation?
Book a CallFrequently Asked Questions
For an intro or a sting, one to three seconds. Long enough to register, short enough that nobody waits through it. Endcards can run a little longer when they carry a tagline or a call to action, but even those rarely pass five. We set the length by where it runs, a pre-roll bumper and an app splash screen aren't the same job.
We animate the logo you already have. Your motion designer works from your vector files and builds the movement around how the mark is drawn. If one shape genuinely fights the motion (a hairline detail that vanishes at small sizes, say), we flag it and suggest a small tweak. A full redesign is rarely the answer.
The formats you actually need: MP4 or MOV for editing, ProRes with an alpha channel for overlays, and GIF or Lottie for web and app. Common sizes come as standard (16:9, 9:16, 1:1). Use them on video intros, ad endcards, your site, product loaders, and social, anywhere your logo shows up.
A straightforward logo sting is usually a couple of days from brief to first version. A fuller reveal takes longer, more moments to get right and more to react to. Either way you see a first pass early and give notes before we finish, so nothing's a surprise at delivery.
No, that's just how the work runs. Once the core animation is approved, every cutdown, resize, and new endcard comes off the same project with the same team. That's the real gap between this and a one-off freelancer: the first version is the start of a set, not the whole job.
If you want it. A short whoosh, a soft click, or a single tone can make a two second sting hit twice as hard, and we design the motion and the sound together so the hit falls on the right frame. We can also deliver it clean and silent when your videos carry their own audio.
Your logo as a vector file (AI, SVG, or EPS), any brand or motion guidelines you have, and a quick note on where the animation will run. If it sits inside a video you've already cut, send that too. From there your motion designer takes it and comes back with a first direction.
Ready to level up your creative?
Tell us what you're working on and we'll take it from there.
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