Construct Animate presents itself as a browser-based animation tool where you can drag, drop, and export videos. But when we looked deeper, the site is missing things most legitimate software services provide. There is no about page, no privacy policy, no terms of service, and no way to contact anyone who runs it. For a product where you might create original work, wondering about ownership rights isn't a good start.
Technically the site is well-built: fast load times, strong security protections, and a clean safety record. The parent domain construct.net has been around for years, which is a positive signal. But the anonymity is hard to ignore. Searching for animate.construct.net reviews won't turn up much because the site isn't widely discussed. While we can't call it a scam based on the evidence, the lack of transparency means you're trusting someone you can't identify with your projects. If you try it, keep personal animations separate until the company puts real contact and policy pages up.