Patterson et al. used a new microscopy technique called liquid-cell transmission electron microscopy (LCTEM) to observe the crystallization of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) in real time. This provided insights into the growth mechanisms. They observed that MOFs like ZIF-8 grow through the transport and attachment of metal ions and ligands to particle edges, not by particle coalescence. This two-step process of transport followed by edge attachment limits the growth rate. LCTEM is able to directly observe growth at the nanoscale and will provide insights to better control MOF synthesis.