· 4 min read · By Jason Dorn

EZdoc Animations: 26 Animated Formats, From Prompt to MP4

EZdoc now generates real animations — animated charts, explainers, logo reveals, story ads — from a one-sentence prompt. Plays in the browser, exports as MP4.

Editorial illustration on cream: a film-style play button bursting into animated bar charts, a logo reveal, and a story ad — EZdoc's new animation formats coming alive from a single prompt

Today we're shipping EZdoc Animations: 26 animated formats — animated charts, explainers, logo reveals, story ads, certificate reveals, countdown timers — all generated from a one-sentence description, all playable in the browser, all exportable as MP4 video.

If you've used EZdoc to generate an invoice or a flyer, the flow is identical. Pick the animation type. Describe what you want. Hit Generate. About thirty seconds later you're watching a real animation — and one click exports it as a video file you can drop into Instagram, LinkedIn, a pitch deck, or an ad campaign.

Key Takeaways

  • 26 animation types across ads, explainers, data visualization, and social media
  • Generated from a plain-English prompt in about 30 seconds
  • Plays natively in the browser; exports as MP4 for every platform
  • Loop seamlessly, play once and hold, or play once and settle — your choice per animation
  • Brand kit colors and logo apply automatically
  • Each animation is 2 AI generations (they're bigger jobs than a one-page PDF)

Why animations

Static graphics stopped earning attention a long time ago. Every feed you advertise on — Instagram, LinkedIn, X, even Google Display — privileges motion. But making a decent animation has always meant After Effects, a freelancer, or one of those template tools where your "custom" animation looks exactly like everyone else's.

We already had the engine that designs a balanced, branded, typographically sane page from a sentence. Animations are that same engine, taught choreography.

What got shipped

The 26 types group into five families:

Family Types Built for
Ads & banners Ad banner, half-page, leaderboard, skyscraper, display banner Google Display Network, IAB placements
Explainer & data Explainer animation, animated chart, process steps, counter & progress, timeline Launch posts, reports, pitch moments
Social & story Reel/story, quote card, stat drop, testimonial card, hero header Instagram, LinkedIn, X
Reveals & moments Logo reveal, certificate reveal, before/after, confetti celebration, title card Brand moments, award sends, launches
Utility Animated background, animated icon, loader, paid stamp Websites, apps, video overlays

Every type renders to a real HTML5 animation — not a video filter over a static image. Charts actually draw themselves. Counters actually count. Signatures actually sign.

Loop, hold, or settle

Every animation declares its end behavior, and you can choose:

  • Loop — seamless repeat, for backgrounds and ads
  • Play once and hold — lands on the final frame and stays, for reveals
  • Play once and settle — plays through and rests, for explainers

The MP4 export respects whichever you pick, so what you preview is what your audience sees.

How it works

  1. Open the AI Builder and pick an animation type.
  2. Describe it: "Animated bar chart showing our revenue growing from $12k to $84k across 2025, dark background, end on the $84k bar with a highlight."
  3. Optionally apply a brand kit — colors and logo flow through.
  4. Generate, watch it play, then export as MP4.

Animations are richer jobs than a one-page PDF, so each one is 2 AI generations. On pay-as-you-go that's two credits; on a monthly plan it draws from the same allowance as everything else — no separate "video tier."

Where this fits

Animations are the fifth output format the engine speaks, alongside documents, images, webpages, and forms — with illustrated HR infographics rounding out the set. Same prompt box, same brand kit, same pricing logic. Pick the output; EZdoc does the design.

If you want to see the whole family in one place, the home page now shows all seven formats live.