A curated collection of 550+ app UI animation videos from iOS, web, and Apple Watch apps. Organized by 108+ interaction tags for UI/UX and motion designers to study transitions, micro-interactions, and gesture feedback.
60fps.design is a curated inspiration platform dedicated to UI/UX interaction animations. It features motion design videos captured from iOS apps, web applications, and Apple Watch interfaces across 475+ real-world apps — intended for design inspiration and research reference only. Named after the smooth 60fps frame rate, every video on the site zooms in on one thing: how the screen moves — from finger-triggered micro-interactions to choreographed page transitions, breaking down the motion design language of modern apps.
For designers who spend their days wiring up prototypes in Figma and tweaking easing curves in After Effects, this is essentially a motion design dictionary you can flip through on repeat.
Beyond its core video library, 60fps.design also offers a motion design Glossary, a Mockup tool, and a weekly newsletter. Featured apps include international products like Duolingo, WhatsApp, Opal, and Brilliant — covering not just popular apps but also tracking motion design trends in emerging applications.
This resource pack contains 550+ MP4 motion videos across three categories: app interaction recordings (shots), app website animations (app sites), and Motion Design pieces. Once imported into Eagle, you can filter by tags and scrub through frames — a far more efficient way to build your own motion reference library than scrolling through pages in a browser.



