Leximorph is a typographic motion studio for creators who need scroll-stopping visuals — social posts, video titles, thumbnails — without touching After Effects or learning motion design. It has three modes.
Studio: type anything and watch it assemble from one of eleven living effects (bee swarm, smoke, rain, Indian Samosa, ferrofluid, leaves, and more), reacting to your cursor.
Materialize: upload a photo and an in-browser AI cuts out the subject and rebuilds it from thousands of effect particles, tinted with the original colors.
Creative Writing: style individual letters and words, then play the reveal.
Every mode exports both a still PNG and a shareable WebM of the actual animation — so you can share the motion, not just a screenshot.
The entire thing — a real-time canvas particle engine plus live AI background removal — runs inside Figma Make.
The problem it solves
Animated, expressive type and portrait art usually means After Effects, plugins, and hours of work. Leximorph makes it a few seconds of typing or one photo upload — accessible to any creator, right in the browser.