What It Does
FontList Plus was a dockable panel that brought visual font browsing to After Effects. Instead of scrolling through font names in a dropdown, you could see how each typeface actually looked before applying it to your text layers. Click a font preview to copy its name to your clipboard.
This plugin has been discontinued. It’s not compatible with After Effects CC 2015.3 or later versions. For modern After Effects versions, the developer recommends Font Previewer as an alternative.
Key Features
Adjustable preview size. Scale font samples larger or smaller depending on how much detail you need to see.
Custom text samples. Preview fonts using their names or type your own sample text to see how specific words or phrases look in each typeface.
One-click font copying. Click any font preview to copy its name to your clipboard, then paste it into your text layer settings.
The panel saved your last viewed size and font between sessions, and could auto-save your custom sample text.
Who It’s For
This was built for motion designers and title animators who needed to choose fonts quickly without leaving After Effects. If you work with kinetic typography or title sequences, a visual browser saves time compared to applying fonts one by one to test them.
Since it’s discontinued, look elsewhere if you’re running recent After Effects versions.
Pricing
FontList Plus originally sold for $15.99 (down from $29.90). A demo version was available to test before purchase. The product is no longer sold or supported.