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Frequently asked questions

Everything about how Animdock works, what it costs (nothing), and how your animations and uploads are handled. Tap any question to expand the answer.

Is AnimDock completely free?
Yes, AnimDock is 100% free. There are no subscription fees, no registration requirements, and no hidden costs. We believe in creative freedom and democratizing motion design for everyone.
Do I need to install anything to use AnimDock?
No installation or account creation is required. AnimDock is a lightweight, web-first platform that runs entirely in your browser. You can select a template, customize it, and start rendering immediately.
What file formats can I export from AnimDock?
AnimDock currently supports WebM video and PNG still image export formats. WebM is ideal for web-based motion graphics because it offers high-quality animations at a low file size.
What is procedural animation?
Procedural animation is a technique where movement is generated automatically through algorithms and mathematical rules rather than being manually keyframed. Instead of animating each position by hand, it uses physics simulations and particle systems to create complex, organic motion that updates in real time.
Can I use the animations I create for commercial projects?
Yes. AnimDock offers complete creative freedom. You can freely use the motion graphics and procedural animations you generate in personal web projects, social media content, or commercial client work.
How does AnimDock render animations so fast?
AnimDock uses the HTML5 Canvas API to compile and render complex math and physics simulations locally, directly in your browser. Since there are no heavy server installations or render queues, you can tweak parameters and see a live preview of your animation in real time.
Can I add my own text and fonts to the animations?
Absolutely. AnimDock has dedicated text-based templates such as Kinetic Typography, Text Gravity, and Type Morph, where you can type your own words, choose different fonts, and watch the physics simulation react live.