Engage Your Audience with Newsletter Animation
No integration needed for your email marketing tool







Endless Newsletter Animations To Thrill Your Audience
Boost your click through rate by up to 80%

Image to Video (AI)

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Simple Animation
Non-Integration Approach At Work
One magic image link to generate all newsletter animation GIFs

Or let‘s get creative and
define your own



And dynamically generate GIFs just by changing the link parameters
No Integration Needed










Unmatched Newsletter Animation Capabilities
for Professional Marketers
Get personalized newsletter animations lightning fast
Lightning fast
loading times
The GIFs are hosted on the powerful Amazon CloudFront CDN for best deliverability
High image quality
low size
We know the sweet spot between image compression and quality
GIF Generation
in real time
Once the image link is called for the first time, the GIF is generated in real time
Personalized GIF generation
The use cases are custom made and dynamic. Change parameters and the GIF will change (e.g. deadline or product ID)
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Frequently asked questions
Can I use newsletter animations with small or large email lists?
There’s no limit to your newsletter list size. Thanks to the robust Amazon CloudFront CDN, even large-scale email campaigns with up to 6 million recipients run smoothly – with full support for our newsletter animations.
Do you have examples of successful animated newsletters?
We’ve curated a collection of inspiring newsletter animations used by real brands. These real examples show how animations can enhance product visibility, boost engagement, and drive more clicks.
Do GIFs work in every email client?
Animated GIFs are supported by most major email clients, including Apple Mail, Gmail, and Outlook.com. However, some versions of Microsoft Outlook (particularly Outlook 2007–2019) only display the first frame of the GIF as a static image.
To ensure your newsletter animations look great across platforms, we recommend placing key information in the first frame.