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4 Amazing Framer Scroll Animations (And How They’re Built)
Here are 4 killer effects you can create in Framer using sticky frames, scroll transforms, and a bit of 3D magic. They’re simple to build, and instantly make your site feel way more premium.



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Card stack scroll animation.

Card stack scroll animation.

Card stack scroll animation.
Think of it like flipping through a deck of cards in 3D space. With this card stack scroll animation, as you scroll, each card in the stack rotates forward toward the viewer, one after the other. It feels layered, smooth, and cinematic.
How to build it: Use a tall scroll section with a sticky frame on the top. Inside the sticky frame, stack your cards. Apply scroll transforms to each card to animate their rotation and position in 3D as the scroll progresses.
Adjust delay and easing to make the transitions feel natural. This effect adds depth and rhythm to your page. Great for showcasing product shots, testimonials, or case studies.
2. Ticker scroll component
Think of it like flipping through a deck of cards in 3D space. With this card stack scroll animation, as you scroll, each card in the stack rotates forward toward the viewer, one after the other. It feels layered, smooth, and cinematic.
How to build it: Use a tall scroll section with a sticky frame on the top. Inside the sticky frame, stack your cards. Apply scroll transforms to each card to animate their rotation and position in 3D as the scroll progresses.
Adjust delay and easing to make the transitions feel natural. This effect adds depth and rhythm to your page. Great for showcasing product shots, testimonials, or case studies.
2. Ticker scroll component
Think of it like flipping through a deck of cards in 3D space. With this card stack scroll animation, as you scroll, each card in the stack rotates forward toward the viewer, one after the other. It feels layered, smooth, and cinematic.
How to build it: Use a tall scroll section with a sticky frame on the top. Inside the sticky frame, stack your cards. Apply scroll transforms to each card to animate their rotation and position in 3D as the scroll progresses.
Adjust delay and easing to make the transitions feel natural. This effect adds depth and rhythm to your page. Great for showcasing product shots, testimonials, or case studies.
2. Ticker scroll component

Ticker scroll component.

Ticker scroll component.

Ticker scroll component.
This one’s a real showstopper. Instead of traditional page scrolling, this scroll animation uses a clever infinite scroll effect to animate within a full-screen hero.
You’re not revealing new sections, you’re just endlessly scrolling through looping content. Think of it like four vertical tickers, each filled with images that move independently and infinitely as you scroll.
You can set the scroll direction, adjust spacing, add hover states, even make the cards clickable. It’s stupid simple to set up. Just grab the Ticker Scroll Component, paste it into your project, and link it to your images. Boom, you’ve got a dynamic, scroll-reactive animation that makes your site feel alive without writing a single line of code.
3. Tedy website scroll animation
This one’s a real showstopper. Instead of traditional page scrolling, this scroll animation uses a clever infinite scroll effect to animate within a full-screen hero.
You’re not revealing new sections, you’re just endlessly scrolling through looping content. Think of it like four vertical tickers, each filled with images that move independently and infinitely as you scroll.
You can set the scroll direction, adjust spacing, add hover states, even make the cards clickable. It’s stupid simple to set up. Just grab the Ticker Scroll Component, paste it into your project, and link it to your images. Boom, you’ve got a dynamic, scroll-reactive animation that makes your site feel alive without writing a single line of code.
3. Tedy website scroll animation
This one’s a real showstopper. Instead of traditional page scrolling, this scroll animation uses a clever infinite scroll effect to animate within a full-screen hero.
You’re not revealing new sections, you’re just endlessly scrolling through looping content. Think of it like four vertical tickers, each filled with images that move independently and infinitely as you scroll.
You can set the scroll direction, adjust spacing, add hover states, even make the cards clickable. It’s stupid simple to set up. Just grab the Ticker Scroll Component, paste it into your project, and link it to your images. Boom, you’ve got a dynamic, scroll-reactive animation that makes your site feel alive without writing a single line of code.
3. Tedy website scroll animation

Tedy website scroll animation.

Tedy website scroll animation.

Tedy website scroll animation.
As you scroll, a set of images stays fixed in the center thanks to sticky positioning, but then they smoothly move outward in different directions. Shortly after, a block of text and a button fade and scale into view.
What makes this animation more advanced is the use of two trigger frames, one for the images and one for the text, allowing the animations to play at different speeds but end at the same time.
This Tedy scroll animation is all controlled using scroll transforms and a carefully structured timeline. Each image has a unique scroll transform, so they separate slightly, creating a dynamic visual spread. Meanwhile, the text appears with a fade-and-scale effect triggered by the second frame.
The key here is understanding that the height of each trigger frame defines the duration of its animation. And to make the sticky behavior work reliably, all parent frames must be set to overflow: visible, a crucial detail that can break the whole effect if missed.
4. 3D logo animation
As you scroll, a set of images stays fixed in the center thanks to sticky positioning, but then they smoothly move outward in different directions. Shortly after, a block of text and a button fade and scale into view.
What makes this animation more advanced is the use of two trigger frames, one for the images and one for the text, allowing the animations to play at different speeds but end at the same time.
This Tedy scroll animation is all controlled using scroll transforms and a carefully structured timeline. Each image has a unique scroll transform, so they separate slightly, creating a dynamic visual spread. Meanwhile, the text appears with a fade-and-scale effect triggered by the second frame.
The key here is understanding that the height of each trigger frame defines the duration of its animation. And to make the sticky behavior work reliably, all parent frames must be set to overflow: visible, a crucial detail that can break the whole effect if missed.
4. 3D logo animation
As you scroll, a set of images stays fixed in the center thanks to sticky positioning, but then they smoothly move outward in different directions. Shortly after, a block of text and a button fade and scale into view.
What makes this animation more advanced is the use of two trigger frames, one for the images and one for the text, allowing the animations to play at different speeds but end at the same time.
This Tedy scroll animation is all controlled using scroll transforms and a carefully structured timeline. Each image has a unique scroll transform, so they separate slightly, creating a dynamic visual spread. Meanwhile, the text appears with a fade-and-scale effect triggered by the second frame.
The key here is understanding that the height of each trigger frame defines the duration of its animation. And to make the sticky behavior work reliably, all parent frames must be set to overflow: visible, a crucial detail that can break the whole effect if missed.
4. 3D logo animation

3D logo animation.

3D logo animation.

3D logo animation.
This 3D logo animation looks wild at first glance, but it’s surprisingly simple once you break it down. It’s just a video or image sequence playing on scroll.
The animation itself was created in Spline and exported as a video (or image sequence), then synced with the scroll using Scroll Media component. As you scroll down, Framer plays through the frames, creating the illusion of a fully interactive 3D object.
You can even do this with a screen recording or a render from tools like Jitter or Endless Tools. You don’t need any deep 3D skills. Just upload your media and tweak settings like playback length, offset, and media fit.
Want to try these?
You don’t need to start from scratch. Just remix them, tweak the values, and drop them into your own site. These scroll effects are simple to build, but they give your site that polished, pro-level feel.
This 3D logo animation looks wild at first glance, but it’s surprisingly simple once you break it down. It’s just a video or image sequence playing on scroll.
The animation itself was created in Spline and exported as a video (or image sequence), then synced with the scroll using Scroll Media component. As you scroll down, Framer plays through the frames, creating the illusion of a fully interactive 3D object.
You can even do this with a screen recording or a render from tools like Jitter or Endless Tools. You don’t need any deep 3D skills. Just upload your media and tweak settings like playback length, offset, and media fit.
Want to try these?
You don’t need to start from scratch. Just remix them, tweak the values, and drop them into your own site. These scroll effects are simple to build, but they give your site that polished, pro-level feel.
This 3D logo animation looks wild at first glance, but it’s surprisingly simple once you break it down. It’s just a video or image sequence playing on scroll.
The animation itself was created in Spline and exported as a video (or image sequence), then synced with the scroll using Scroll Media component. As you scroll down, Framer plays through the frames, creating the illusion of a fully interactive 3D object.
You can even do this with a screen recording or a render from tools like Jitter or Endless Tools. You don’t need any deep 3D skills. Just upload your media and tweak settings like playback length, offset, and media fit.
Want to try these?
You don’t need to start from scratch. Just remix them, tweak the values, and drop them into your own site. These scroll effects are simple to build, but they give your site that polished, pro-level feel.