Frameflow raises $15M to commercialize low-code animation tools for product teams

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Frameflow raises $15M to commercialize low-code animation tools for product teams

Frameflow announced a $15 million investment round to expand its low-code animation platform that produces production-ready motion as code. The platform allows designers to compose animations with timeline-based controls and export them as code snippets compatible with web and native frameworks.

The funding will be used to deepen design system integrations, improve runtime fidelity, and hire motion designers to curate animation presets. Frameflow emphasized that their tool preserves developer controls while reducing iteration friction between design and engineering.

Product teams piloting Frameflow reported faster experimentation cycles and more consistent motion across platforms. The company plans to add analytics to measure the impact of micro-interactions on user engagement and funnel metrics.