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Without a question, photos and videos are the most popular social networking sites right now. Users post fresh photographs and movies every other day. If you spend hours scrolling down and perusing social media feeds, you may be aware that animated photographs, GIFs, and videos are popular on these sites.<\/p>\n

Adding filter effects and animation to movies is now pretty simple, due to the abundance of picture editing applications accessible on the Google Play Store. So, if you’re looking for techniques to animate a still photo, you’ve come to the perfect spot. This post will discuss some of the finest applications for animating a static image.<\/p>\n

Best Apps to Animate Photos on Android<\/strong><\/h2>\n

It’s worth mentioning that the Google Play Store contains hundreds of apps for animating images, but only a few of them work. As a result, we have listed the manually tested apps in this page. These applications are functional and well-liked in the Google Play Store. So, let’s have a look at the finest applications for animating images.<\/p>\n

1. Motionleap<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Motionleap is a 3D picture editing software for Android that includes effects for adding motion to your images. What do you think? You can easily animate static photographs using Motionleap and convert them into something short and entertaining. What’s more, Motionleap allows users to freeze certain areas of the photographs, add filters, and so on.<\/p>\n

2. ImgPlay<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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ImgPlay may be the ideal option for you if you want to make GIFs from your images and videos. What do you think? ImgPlay’s user interface is significantly cleaner than Pixaloop’s, and it isn’t overloaded with unnecessary functionality.<\/p>\n

The sole disadvantage of ImgPlay is that it places a watermark on your photographs, which you cannot remove unless you purchase the premium version. It’s one of the best Android applications for animating photographs and is available for both Android and iOS.<\/p>\n

3. Movepic<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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With Movepic, you can simply make animated live images, desktops, and gifs. The amazing thing with Movepic is that you can animate anything in light motion photographs by just creating a route.<\/p>\n

You may also change the pace of the picture loop animation manually. However, the free edition of the program adds a watermark to the altered photographs.<\/p>\n

4. StoryZ Photo Motion<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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If you’ve been looking for a means to make visual stories out of still photographs, StoryZ Photo Motion could be the finest option. What do you think? StoryZ Photo Motion allows you to make your photos move and come to life.<\/p>\n

The program is quite complex, but it has a lot of fun and helpful features. For example, it employs programmed routes of movement, overlays, and color filters to bring your photographs to life.<\/p>\n

5. PixaMotion Loop<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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PixaMotion Loop is a relatively new yet popular live picture, live wallpaper, and moving backdrop maker for Android smartphones.<\/p>\n

PixaMotion Loop, unlike other animator applications, has a movie creator for creating unique short videos. Its motion-on-image editor can produce breathtaking live photographs in motion.<\/p>\n

6. Zoetropic<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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To immerse your images, Zoetropic provides a plethora of 3D effect tools including Camera FX. In comparison to the other applications on the list, Zoetropic is relatively simple to use.<\/p>\n

Set the motion points, conceal the parts you want to stay motionless, then modify the motion points with overlays and sounds to make a photo move.<\/p>\n

7. VIMAGE<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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VIMAGE is a cinemagraph program that allows you to animate static photos. You may add hundreds of moving picture effects, filters, presets, and overlays to your images using this program. The program may transform your valuable photographs into imaginative live visuals.<\/p>\n

8. Lumyer<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Lumyer is a video editor that allows you to apply effects to your videos. The good news is that Lumyer also works with photographs. To obtain fantastic animation effects, grab an image from the camera or gallery and animate it. Not only that, but Lumyer can convert your photo into an animated GIF or movie.<\/p>\n

9. PixAnimator<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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If you’re looking for an Android software to transform your images into amazing video loops, PixAnimator could be the finest option. It allows you to animate photographs from your gallery, camera roll, Facebook photos, and so on. Aside from that, the program is updated with new loops every day.<\/p>\n

10. Photo Animator & Loop Animation Editor<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Photo Animator & Loop Animation Editor is a newer Android photo animator software available in the Google Play Store. You can rapidly turn unforgettable images into attractive animations using Photo Animator & Loop Animation Editor. The software has a slew of special overlays, motion effects, and other features.<\/p>\n

11. ToonMe<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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ToonMe is a fantastic Android photo editing tool that transforms your portrait photos into cartoon or vector images.<\/p>\n

The software is available for free on Google Play, and it just takes a few seconds to convert your photo into a cartoon or vector art. You also receive a full-body cartoon builder, vector portrait templates, and other useful tools.<\/p>\n

12. Moving Pictures & 3D pictures<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Imagix’s Moving Pictures & 3D Pictures program allows you to create live photographs, wallpapers, and moving themes.<\/p>\n

Creating breathtaking live photographs in motion is simple because to its motion on an image editor. The software was originally known as Pixamotion, and it is one of the greatest Android apps for animating photographs available today.<\/p>\n

13. Revive<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\n

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Look no farther than Revive if you’re looking for a fun picture animator software for Android. Revive Face Photo Animator is a software that allows you to make an animation out of any photo.<\/p>\n

To begin, simply take a selfie, apply a lip sync effect, and animate your face. The sole disadvantage of Revive is that the majority of its functions are behind a paywall. On the free version, you just have a few options.<\/p>\n

You may animate a static shot with these free Android applications. I hope you found this essay useful! Please forward it to your friends as well. Also, if you know of any other similar apps, please let us know in the comments section below.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Without a question, photos and videos are the most popular social networking sites right now. Users post fresh photographs and movies every other day. If you spend hours scrolling down and perusing social media feeds, you may be aware that animated photographs, GIFs, and videos are popular on these sites. 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