Kittl's brand new animation feature using Start and End frames is worth testing if you have been waiting for motion in Kittl
The Start and End frame animation model means you define the visual state at the beginning and end of the animation and the AI generates the motion between them. This is a different approach from keyframe animation where you define the motion explicitly, and it is more accessible for designers who have not worked with traditional animation tools.
The immediate commercial application for motion designers and content creators who produce animated social media content, animated logos, and motion graphics for presentations is where the feature lands most directly. Previously requiring a separate tool or animation software for these outputs, being able to produce them within Kittl alongside the static designs that inform the animation style is the workflow consolidation argument.
The specific quality threshold worth testing: does the generated motion between your Start and End frames match your intent accurately enough to reduce rather than add iteration cycles compared to manual animation?
For Kittl users who have been waiting for animation: what is the first specific design type you plan to test with the Start and End frame feature?