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No β€” animate.construct.net doesn't look safe

30/ 100 trust score
Industry: SaaS Checked Jun 25, 2026 SaaS average: 53 31 signals

In plain English

I'd be cautious with this one. The animation software itself looks technically sound, but the total lack of contact info, about page, or legal terms is unusual for a service asking you to use it regularly. You can't tell who's behind it or what rights you have to your work.

What you should do now

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Cross-referenced 31 live signals from Google Safe Browsing, VirusTotal, WHOIS and more on Jun 25, 2026. How we score β†’

Where the score comes from

We look at six areas. Here's how animate.construct.net did in each.
85
Security

Strong security posture: valid SSL with modern encryption, enforced HTTPS, and multiple browser protections like clickjacking prevention. Clean threat reports from Google and no blacklist hits.

30
Identity

The domain is a subdomain without its own WHOIS record, so whoever owns the parent construct.net is hidden behind that. For a software service asking users to create and export work, that lack of visible ownership raises questions.

75
Reputation

Clean blacklist status and three years of web archive history show a stable presence. The site isn't widely known (not in top 1 million traffic), but that's normal for a niche animation tool.

25
Transparency

No about page, no contact info, and no social media links make it hard to figure out who runs this service. For a SaaS product where users invest time learning the software, that's a real gap.

40
Compliance

Missing privacy policy and terms of service is a problem for a commercial web app that likely handles user accounts or content. Personal blogs can skip these; a browser-based animation tool shouldn't.

80
Infrastructure

Solid technical setup: Cloudflare CDN, DNSSEC enabled, fast load times, and a published security disclosure policy. No email setup, but that's fine for a web-only application.

What we checked

The 31 signals behind this report.
Security & Transport
Certificate Issuer
Let's Encrypt
Google Web Risk
Clean
HSTS Header
Present
SSL Certificate
Valid
Security Headers
5 of 6
Server
cloudflare
TLS Version
TLS 1.3
security.txt
Present
Identity & WHOIS
About Page
Not found
Branding
Complete
Business Disclosure
Not found
Contact Info
Not found
Legal Pages
Missing
Infrastructure & DNS
CDN
Cloudflare
DNS Blacklists
Clean
DNS Resolution
4 IP(s)
DNSSEC
Enabled
Email (MX Records)
None
Page Load Time
176ms
Reputation & Reach
Page Description
The best browser based animation software. Drag and drop free animation software that lets your create and export your i...
Page Title
Browser Animation Software - Construct Animate
Schema Description
Create animations in your browser and export to video. No download required.
Schema Name
Construct Animate - Browser Based Animation Software
Sitemap
236 pages
Social Media Presence
None found
Structured Data
Found
Tranco Rank
Not ranked
Trustpilot
No Trustpilot profile
Web Archive History
3 years
Website Status
Online
robots.txt
Present

Think this verdict is wrong?

Site owners can request a fresh scan. Scores update automatically as signals change.

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.

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