Resize, translate, animate an entire scene through conversation
Jitter integrates AI Superagents into its motion design editor to let users resize, translate, and animate scenes using conversational text prompts.
Jitter, the motion design tool, integrates AI agents called Superagents directly into its editor. The idea: describe what you want rather than building it by hand, from small detail adjustments to animating an entire scene.
Access is from the canvas. You select a scene, then open either a shortcut for a quick action (resize, translate, rename layers, clean up the timeline), or a chat where you formulate your request in plain language, from minor retouching to complex motion. The editor emphasizes one point: everything produced by the agents remains fully editable, so you can refine and iterate afterward.
The highlighted use case is iteration. Once the animation is ready, you can request other sizes, formats, languages, or text variations, then batch export everything with one click. The typical use case claimed is transforming a single asset into a complete campaign, in multiple formats and localized versions.