How to Add Text and Animate in Alight Motion 2025 : Ultimate Easy Guide

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Transform Your Videos with Text
Imagine scrolling through Instagram Reels or TikTok and seeing a crisp title animate onto the screen instantly grabbing your attention. That’s the power of text animation.
In 2025, mastering how to add text in Alight Motion is a must for anyone serious about creating engaging content for YouTube, Instagram, or even indien film. But before you dive in, make sure you’re using the latest version of Alight Motion to unlock all the newest fonts, effects, and animation tools.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through every step from inserting your first text layer to crafting eye-catching animations that elevate your storytelling.
Why Text Matters in Alight Motion
Text isn’t just words on a screen. It:
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Guides your audience. A clear title or caption helps viewers follow along, especially in tutorials or vlogs.
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Boosts accessibility. Subtitles make your content inclusive for hearing-impaired audiences.
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Enhances branding. Consistent typography reinforces your channel’s style.
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Increases watch time. Animated text has been shown to hold attention longer, especially on mobile feeds.
Alight Motion stands out because it offers professional keyframe controls, custom font support, and advanced masking all in a free mobile app.
How to Add Text in Alight Motion: Step-by-Step
Start Your Project
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Open Alight Motion (Android/iOS).
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Tap the “+” in the top corner.
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Select resolution (e.g., 1080×1920 for vertical videos) and frame rate (30 fps is standard).
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Choose a background color or keep it transparent.
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Tap Create Project.
Pro Tip: For YouTube, use 1920×1080; for Reels/TikTok, use 1080×1920.
If you notice any lag when scrubbing the timeline, check out our guide on How to Reduce Lag in Alight Motion for smooth editing.
Import Media
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Tap ‘+’ → Image/Video, then select files from your gallery.
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Drag-and-drop to position and scale your background layer.
Insert a Text Layer
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Tap ‘+’ → Text.
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Type your text, e.g., “New Tutorial Live!”.
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Hit the checkmark to confirm.
Your text appears as a new layer above your background.
Style Your Text (Fonts, Color, Effects)
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Font: Choose from built-in fonts or tap Import to load TTF/OTF files.
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Color & Fill: Solid, gradient, or transparent fills.
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Stroke: Add an outline—ideal for readability on busy footage.
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Shadow & Glow: Soft drop shadows or neon glows for depth.
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Alignment & Spacing: Adjust line height, letter spacing, and alignment for balance.
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Transform: Pinch/drag to resize; rotate with two fingers or exact values in the panel.
Pro Tip: Use contrasting stroke and fill colors (e.g., white text with black stroke) to ensure visibility.
Preview & Export Your Video
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Scrub the timeline or hit Play to review.
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When ready, tap the Export icon (top right).
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Choose format (MP4, GIF) and confirm resolution.
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Wait for encoding, then share to your favorite platform.
Animating Text: Next-Level Engagement
Static text is fine, but animation makes your message memorable. Let’s explore three core techniques.
Set Up Keyframes for Movement
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Select your text layer.
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In the Move & Transform menu, enable keyframes (diamond icon).
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At the start point, adjust position/scale/rotation.
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Move the playhead, then change the property Alight Motion auto-creates a new keyframe.
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Preview to fine-tune the motion path.
Animation Idea: Slide-in from left, then bounce lightly on arrival.
Create a Mask Reveal Effect
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Add a Shape layer (e.g., rectangle) above your text.
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Resize the shape to cover your text layer.
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Set the shape’s blend mode to Mask.
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Animate the shape’s X-position from left to right, revealing your text underneath.
This produces a smooth “wipe” reveal without external tools.
Apply Glow, Blink & Other Effects
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Go to Effects → Add Effect.
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Glow: Soft halo around letters—great for dark backgrounds.
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Oscillate: Rapid scaling for a pulsating look.
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Blink: Quick opacity flicker.
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Tiles: Creative, repeating text patterns.
Layer multiple effects for unique styles.
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Pro Tips for Stunning Typography
| Tip | Why It Works |
| Keep It Short | 3–6 words per screen retains attention |
| Contrast Is Key | Ensures readability on all backgrounds |
| Pair Fonts | Combine a serif heading with a sans-serif body |
| Use Motion Easing | Makes animations feel natural (ease-in/out) |
| Test on Mobile | Most viewers watch on phones (9:16 preview) |
Common Pitfalls & How to Avoid Them
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Overcrowded Text: Spread large blocks of text across multiple scenes.
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Unreadable Fonts: Avoid overly decorative typefaces stick to clean, bold styles.
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Ignoring Timing: Match text duration to reading speed (2–3 seconds per short phrase).
- No Fallback for Pro Features: Some advanced effects require Alight Motion Pro plan simpler versions for free users.
Conclusion
Mastering how to add text in Alight Motion opens up endless creative possibilities from eye-catching titles to dynamic captions. Today, you’ve learned how to insert, style, and animate text layers like a pro. Now it’s your turn:
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Experiment with fonts and colors.
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Try a mask reveal on your next project.
- Share your results on social, tag us so we can feature your work!
FAQs
Can I import custom fonts in Alight Motion?
Yes! Tap Fonts → Import and select TTF or OTF files from your device.
How do I animate each letter separately?
Duplicate your text layer, rasterize to vector shapes, then split and animate each shape on its own.
Are text animations free in Alight Motion?
Many are free; some advanced effects require a Pro subscription.
What’s the ideal text duration?
Aim for 2–3 seconds per short line (3–6 words) to match average reading speed.
How do I fix text that’s too small on mobile?
Always preview in the 9:16 aspect ratio and scale up your text minimum 24 pt for body text.
Can I reuse my text styles?
Yes! Save a project as a template, then import the entire text layer into new projects.
Does Alight Motion support right-to-left languages?
Absolutely just type in your language and adjust alignment in the text properties.