Glyph Studio launches Prototyper, a low-code motion design tool for interactive UI micro-animations
Design · 3 min read
Glyph Studio launched Prototyper, a low-code motion design platform that helps teams build consistent micro-animations and interaction patterns. The tool captures transitions, easing curves, and state changes, then exports them as optimized CSS, Lottie, or framework-specific components.
Prototyper includes a rules engine for global motion tokens and supports timeline-based editing alongside a visual state machine for interactive flows. Designers can lock tokens at the design-system level, ensuring consistent motion across products and easing developer adoption with ready-to-import packages.
Glyph is offering plugins for Figma and Sketch plus CLI tools for continuous integration, enabling motion assets to be versioned with code. The company plans enterprise features like per-environment previewing and performance budgets in the coming releases.