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url: "/tinyimage/video.md"
description: "Export animated MP4 videos from selected Figma layers using the same animation editor workflow as GIF exports in TinyImage."
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# Creating animated MP4 videos from layers

> Export animated MP4 videos from selected Figma layers using the same animation editor workflow as GIF exports in TinyImage.

### Export animated MP4 videos from Figma

This video tutorial is a complete step-by-step guide showing you how to export animated MP4 videos from your design's layers directly from Figma using the TinyImage plugin.
[Embedded media](https://www.youtube.com/embed/sCARTYdqIrQ)

### Add audio to Figma animated MP4 video exports

This video tutorial is a complete step-by-step guide showing you how to add audio to Figma animated MP4 video exports from your design's layers directly from Figma using the TinyImage plugin.
[Embedded media](https://www.youtube.com/embed/bJI_BKzSvJU)

TinyImage supports exporting animations as `.mp4` videos using the same animation editor UI and workflow as the GIF exporter.

## Using the same animation editor as GIF exports

The MP4 workflow uses the same frame selection, ordering, timing, transition, and preview controls as the GIF workflow.

To configure those shared controls, follow the GIF animation editor guide:

- [Create animated GIFs from layers](/tinyimage/gif)

## Exporting to MP4 format

Once your animation preview is ready:

1. Open the export format dropdown in the animation toolbar.
2. Select **MP4 Video**.
3. Click **Export** to render your `.mp4` file.

After rendering finishes, TinyImage will automatically download the exported MP4 file to your computer.

## Adding audio to MP4 exports

MP4 exports can include optional audio:

1. Add an `.mp3` audio track in the MP4 export options.
2. Confirm your animation timing and preview.
3. Export as **MP4 Video**.

> **Note:** Audio tracks are only supported for MP4 exports.

> **Tip:** **Saving file downloads from Figma** If you're using the Figma **desktop app**, you'll see a prompt appear to download your file. However, if you're using Figma in a **web browser**, your file will automatically be downloaded to your computer by default (usually to the **Downloads** directory on your computer).
