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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Jitter customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Jitter for Video Editing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Jitter for Video Editing include: Deliveroo, a United Kingdom based Distribution organisation with 135000 employees and revenues of $2.28 billion, Ramp, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 850 employees and revenues of $100.0 million, Perplexity, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 55 employees and revenues of $5.0 million and many others.
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Deliveroo | Distribution | 135000 | $2.3B | United Kingdom | Jitter | Jitter | Video Editing | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Deliveroo implemented Jitter, a Video Editing application, to rebuild product animations and partner tutorials used by its product design team in the United Kingdom. The engagement focused on converting existing GIF-based assets into Lottie animations for core UI elements including the order tracker and vehicle type indicators, using Jitter as the central authoring and export tool.
The implementation leveraged Jitter's Figma plugin and direct Lottie export capabilities to embed animation authoring into the existing design workflow. Deliveroo designers recreated animation assets inside Jitter, exported Lottie files for developer consumption, and used the Figma plugin to keep design source files and animation exports aligned, reducing handoff ambiguity.
Operational coverage centered on the UK product design team with tight collaboration with front-end engineering and partner enablement teams responsible for tutorial distribution. The use of Lottie as the deployment format provided a lightweight runtime artifact for product and partner-facing interfaces, improving transparency of animation assets and simplifying developer integration.
Governance and process changes included standardizing the asset pipeline around Jitter and Lottie, updating review checkpoints to include exported Lottie artifacts, and adopting the Figma plugin as the primary authoring integration point. These changes restructured handoff workflows to prioritize exportable, implementation-ready animation artifacts over static images.
Deliveroo reported explicit benefits from the shift, including improved performance, greater transparency into animation assets, enhanced scalability of animations across product surfaces, and reduced file sizes and implementation friction through direct Lottie exports from Jitter.
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Perplexity | Professional Services | 55 | $5M | United States | Jitter | Jitter | Video Editing | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Perplexity adopted Jitter for Video Editing to support brand and design workflows. The implementation targeted prototyping, social media, advertising, and longer feature showcase videos, enabling designers across Perplexity's US team to produce polished motion content without the complexity of After Effects.
Jitter was configured around template-driven production patterns and the Figma import workflow to standardize reusable templates and accelerate content creation. The deployment emphasized a library of reusable templates and motion presets, allowing designers to assemble and iterate on social and promotional video variants without deep timeline or keyframe management expertise.
Operational coverage focused on Perplexity's brand and design teams across the United States, with the Figma import workflow acting as the primary integration between static design files and motion assets. The implementation established standardized asset libraries and versioned templates so marketing and product announcement videos stayed visually consistent and production-ready.
Governance and rollout leaned on template governance and shared Figma-to-Jitter workflows, enabling repeatable production flows and faster time to publish. Jitter for Video Editing enabled Perplexity designers to produce consistent, polished motion content at scale while reducing reliance on more complex motion tools.
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Ramp | Professional Services | 850 | $100M | United States | Jitter | Jitter | Video Editing | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Ramp adopted Jitter as a Video Editing application to accelerate motion design for its marketing and product assets. The deployment targeted Ramp's design organization in the United States, covering landing page animations, social media content, and advertising creative.
Ramp configured Jitter to leverage web based collaboration and a Figma integration so designers could create and iterate on animations without local installs. Jitter's web editor and template driven animation workflows were used to standardize motion assets and enable faster authoring and repeated use of motion components across campaigns.
The Figma integration provided direct asset import and sync from design files into Jitter, preserving layers and components for timeline animation. Operationally the tool was adopted by marketing and product design teams, shifting production of motion creatives into a unified, cloud accessible workflow that supported rapid iteration.
Rollout emphasized embedding Jitter into day to day design processes so every designer could publish animated deliverables and iterate collaboratively in real time. Ramp reported that tasks that formerly took days could be completed in hours, increasing animation output and improving turnaround and team workflow.
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