Anima, the design-to-code platform, announced today the launch of Anima 5, which allows users of Google's Material Design to create dynamic prototypes directly in Figma and Adobe XD, the company announced Tuesday.
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Using their design tool, designers can now incorporate an interactive component from Material Design into their prototype and preview how that component will feel and interact with the user, no coding necessary.
"Google's Material Design library has become a popular tool used heavily by product designers and developers. However, designers could only include Material Design components in their prototypes as image-based mockups." said Anima co-founder and CEO Avishay Cohen.
Bootstrapped until 2020, Anima is backed by Y-Combinator and has recently raised $10 million in a Series A round. There are already over half a million Anima users including designers from Google, Netflix, Disney, Facebook and Amazon, with 30,000 additional designers and developers joining each month.