This guide gives best practices of an easy way to embed, control and customize Lordicon animated icons in your Native projects.
Mobile/Native
Recommended formats
Lottie JSON (Rough)
Unfortunately, customized Lottie JSON (Lordicon library default) won't work in native environments, as it includes expression controls responsible for adjustments, animation types, and watermarks. This limitation is why you will need to use Lottie JSON (Rough) format, which is the purest in form, without expression controls.

Icons with various animation types have been delivered in chain sequence, so you need to call out specific frame rates to control different animations for specific animation triggers.
How to customize
There are a few ways to customize Lottie JSON (rough). Some of them include the following:
- Manually integrate it into the JSON text file.
- Visit Lottie Editor to customize animated icons.
- Open icons project in Adobe After Effects and adjust icon properties and animation length directly.
Platforms
Video tutorials
Using animated icons in Android App
Learn about how to use Lordicon to create some great animated buttons.
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