Pitch more clearly
Give clients a concrete motion direction instead of describing speed, reveal, and material behavior in words.
Use case · Design Agency
Prototype multiple logo-motion directions with material, print, and brand-system frames, then refine the strongest route for the client handoff.
Create your logo video

Your starting point
Upload an SVG or transparent PNG. LogoFuse keeps the mark recognizable while it moves across every frame.
Finish
Turn the same mark into a fast, beat-ready sequence built from scenario-specific vertical frames.
Why motion helps
Static mockups explain form. Motion explains timing, hierarchy, and character—often the missing layer between a logo presentation and a usable brand system.
Give clients a concrete motion direction instead of describing speed, reveal, and material behavior in words.
Test several frame mixes and palettes before committing production time to a final motion system.
Move from cards and paper to tactile materials so the identity feels connected across applications.
Save the project structure as a repeatable starting point for campaign and social deliverables.
How it works
The same three-step workflow works for every use case—no timeline or keyframe setup required.
Add an SVG, PNG, JPEG, or WebP. Your artwork stays editable inside the browser-based canvas.
Mix relevant materials, devices, and brand-color frames, then adjust placement and pacing.
Render a vertical MP4 for social and presentations, with WebM options where supported.
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FAQ
No. It is a fast way to prototype and produce practical logo sequences; bespoke character animation may still need a specialist workflow.
Yes. Duplicate the saved project and vary frames, timing, palette, or audio to compare distinct directions.
You can share the exported video and the LogoFuse project file so the sequence can be reopened and adjusted.
Build the first cut
Start with the LogoFuse frame library, then replace, reorder, and tune every shot.