Wordpress Plugin Animations
Animations thatfeel alive
How it Works
Install once, animate everything
Three steps. No build step, no config file, no 90kb animation library.
Enable modules
Select any module from the admin panel. Only the JS of active modules ships to the browser.

Apply a class
Add the class to any element. No coding needed — works in every page builder.

Enable modules
Premium animations delivered via the high-performance Motion engine. 60fps, 4kb gzipped.

Built for WordPress. Works everywhere.
Use Animicro with any page builder or theme. The same classes work in Elementor, Bricks, Gutenberg, Oxygen, Breakdance and Etch — no extra setup, no conflicts.
Free Modules
The Module Library
Every module is a single class. Toggle Pro to preview premium modules — locked until you upgrade.
Fade
Scale
Slide Up
Slide Down
Slide Right
Slide Left
Skew Up
Float
Pulse
Less code. Less weight. More motion.
PERFORMANCE
~3.8kb. That's the whole engine.
Powered by Motion One. No GSAP, no jQuery, no monster bundles. Your Lighthouse score will thank you.
UTILITY-FIRST
Add a class. You're done.
No timelines, no JavaScript, no admin micromanagement. Drop .am-fade on any element and it animates on scroll.

Accessible by default
Respects every visitor.
prefers-reduced-motion is honored out of the box. No animations for visitors who'd rather not.
@media (prefers-reduced-motion)
Motion Engine
Animations that feel native.
Spring-based easing, GPU-accelerated transforms, viewport-aware triggers. One motion language across every module.
Builder-aware
Stays out of the editor's way.
Detects Elementor, Bricks, Oxygen, Breakdance and others — animations only run on the live site, never in the canvas.
Smart loading
Only what you use ships.
Disabled a module? It never reaches the visitor. Each module is a separate chunk, loaded on demand.
code-split · lazy
Your next site is already moving. The scroll is alive. The text has rhythm. Animicro gets you there in a single class.
— The Animicro manifesto
Frequendly Questions
1. Can I try Animicro Pro before buying?
The Free version is available on WordPress.org and includes 15 animation modules — Fade, Scale, all four Slide directions, Skew Up, Float, Pulse, Ken Burns, Scroll Slide Left/Right, Hover Zoom, Highlight, and Typewriter. It's the same engine as Pro, just with fewer modules. That's the trial: install Free, build something real with it, and upgrade when you need a Pro module like Magnetic, Parallax, Split Text, or Custom Cursor.
2. Does Animicro work with my page builder?
Yes, if you use Bricks, Elementor, Breakdance, Oxygen, Divi, or Gutenberg. Animicro adds animations through CSS classes (.am-fade, .am-slide-up, etc.) and data-am-* attributes, which every builder lets you add to any element. Elements stay visible inside the editor and animations only run on the live frontend — no flicker, no "invisible blocks" while you design.
3. How does the Pro license work? Can I use it on multiple sites?
Each Pro license is tied to your account and includes a specific number of sites depending on the plan you choose. You activate Animicro on a site by connecting it to your account (one click, no license keys to copy and paste). You can move a license between sites freely from your dashboard — deactivate it on one site, activate it on another. Local development domains (localhost, .local, .test) don't count against your site limit.
4. Will Animicro slow down my site?
No. The core runtime is around 4 KB gzipped, and only the modules you activate get loaded — if you only use Fade and Slide Up, the browser downloads two small JavaScript chunks and nothing else. Animations are GPU-accelerated and respect the visitor's prefers-reduced-motion system setting, so users who prefer less motion get a static experience automatically. No jQuery, no heavy libraries.
5. What's your refund policy?
If Animicro Pro doesn't work for you, email me within 14 days of purchase and I'll refund you in full — no questions, no forms to fill out. I'd rather have a happy non-customer than an unhappy one.

