What It Does

Quickflip puts eight common transform operations on clickable buttons: flip horizontal, flip vertical, rotate clockwise, rotate counter-clockwise, scale up, scale down, opacity low, and opacity high. The real utility comes from modifier keys that change how keyframes behave, letting you add keys only when they already exist, force new keys, or adjust all existing keys without adding more.

Key Features

One-click transforms. The panel covers the basics: flipping, rotating in 90-degree increments, scaling, and opacity adjustments. Click a button and the transform happens.

Modifier key keyframe control. A simple click adds a keyframe only if keys already exist on that property. Shift + Click forces a new keyframe even if the property has none. Opt/Alt + Click adjusts all existing keyframes without creating a new one. This gives you granular control over whether you’re starting animation, continuing it, or revising the whole timeline.

Customizable adjustment values. Open the preferences overlay (no separate panel) to set how much each button changes its property. Rotate by 45 degrees instead of 90, scale by 20% instead of 10%, whatever fits your project.

Tool visibility toggle. Show or hide individual buttons from the panel if you only use a subset of the transforms.

Who It’s For

Useful for animators who regularly keyframe position, scale, rotation, and opacity and want faster access to common increments. The modifier key logic is the standout: if you’re animating by hand rather than using presets, being able to decide per-click whether to add a key or revise existing ones saves small amounts of time that add up over a project.

Pricing

Quickflip uses pay-what-you-want pricing. Individual users can pay any amount; the suggested minimum is $29.99. Businesses and teams are expected to pay the suggested price for a valid license. One-time purchase, no subscription.