Dear Adobe team,
I’d like to bring up a suggestion that I believe has been overlooked for quite some time. As a regular user of Adobe After Effects, I find it increasingly limiting that there is no built-in option to export animations directly to HTML5 formats—such as JavaScript canvas, SVG animations, or other web-friendly code.
I understand that some of this is partially possible through the Bodymovin (Lottie) plugin, but it comes with significant limitations and cannot handle more complex compositions or effects. Adobe Animate is technically the designated tool for HTML5 animation, but let’s be honest—it feels outdated, clunky, and simply isn’t up to the standards required for serious motion design work today.
After Effects has immense creative power, and the ability to natively export animations to HTML5 would make its output much more accessible for modern web integration—without relying on video formats or inefficient workarounds. I truly believe this feature would be a huge asset for animators, web developers, and the wider UX/UI community alike.
Thank you.