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Shutter Footer Reveal Animation in Framer
This is a shutter footer reveal component recreated in Framer, based on this is onward website. Remix the project or copy the component to easily bring this smooth, layered footer animation into your own designs.
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About the resource
To create this reveal animation, I wrapped each letter in its own separate frame and stacked them all inside a main parent frame. Each frame has overflow hidden, so any part of a letter that moves outside isn’t visible. At the start, all the letters are tucked out to the left, completely hidden from view.
In the second variant, the letters slide in from the left into their frames. They don’t appear all at once, each letter has a small delay, so they reveal one after another in a smooth, staggered way.
The component is then combined with a scroll effect, so when the layer comes into view, it animates from variant 1 to variant 2, making the text reveal interactively as you scroll.
About the resource
To create this reveal animation, I wrapped each letter in its own separate frame and stacked them all inside a main parent frame. Each frame has overflow hidden, so any part of a letter that moves outside isn’t visible. At the start, all the letters are tucked out to the left, completely hidden from view.
In the second variant, the letters slide in from the left into their frames. They don’t appear all at once, each letter has a small delay, so they reveal one after another in a smooth, staggered way.
The component is then combined with a scroll effect, so when the layer comes into view, it animates from variant 1 to variant 2, making the text reveal interactively as you scroll.
About the resource
To create this reveal animation, I wrapped each letter in its own separate frame and stacked them all inside a main parent frame. Each frame has overflow hidden, so any part of a letter that moves outside isn’t visible. At the start, all the letters are tucked out to the left, completely hidden from view.
In the second variant, the letters slide in from the left into their frames. They don’t appear all at once, each letter has a small delay, so they reveal one after another in a smooth, staggered way.
The component is then combined with a scroll effect, so when the layer comes into view, it animates from variant 1 to variant 2, making the text reveal interactively as you scroll.

Two variants of the shutter footer component in Framer.

Two variants of the shutter footer component in Framer.

Two variants of the shutter footer component in Framer.