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Essential After Effects Plugins for Beginners (7 Picks)

7 Free After Effects Plugins

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As a video editor, I faced a lot of challenges when I was a beginner, struggling to make my edits look professional. But now after years of experience I can say that the plugins I’m about to share with you guys are proven to be a game changer for me especially if you use Adobe After Effects to edit your videos.

The good part? these all plugins are absolutely free and available to use in your next edits. So let’s get started to take your edits to a next level. Moreover these plugins are so helpful to improve the audience retention of your videos.

1. Quick Chromatic Aberration 3

When it comes to make your videos Cinematic, futuristic and give them a bit of glitchy feel. This plugin is everything you need. You can get this plugin for free from here. Try this plugin, play around with settings and you’re good to go. This plugin comes with:

  • Realistic Lens Distortion – Simulates the RGB color fringing seen in real-world camera lenses.
  • Customizable Intensity – Control the strength of the aberration for subtle or extreme effects.
  • Works with Motion Graphics & VFX – Enhances text, transitions, and visual effects with a cinematic touch.
  • Lightweight & Fast – Doesn’t slow down rendering compared to manual chromatic aberration techniques.
  • Free & Easy to Use – A must-have for editors looking to add a professional, stylized look to their videos.

Demo of How it make your videos look like: See here

2. Saber

If you’re working on an Intense scene or any scene Action packed scene where you require laser lights, light beams, energy effects or glowing animations in your scene then Saber is a one fit solution for these type of edits. This plugin can be used in scenes that are:

  • Mystical & Magical – Can be used for fire, lightning, portals, and supernatural elements.
  • Professional & Eye-Catching – Helps make motion graphics look high-end and visually striking.
  • Futuristic & Sci-Fi Scenes – Great for lightsabers, laser beams, and energy effects.

Thanks to VideoCopilot for providing Saber plugin for free.

Also Read: 10 Faceless Youtube Channel Ideas

3. VC Reflect

Video editing is more like trying to make a virtual enviroment to present things in a realistic way and that’s where VC Reflect comes to help us. This plugin is perfect for adding mirror-like reflections to text, objects, or entire scenes, making them look more cinematic and polished. And again this is a VideoCopilot Plugin who are experts in developing cinematic plugins for after effect.

Here are some useful things this plugin provides:

  • Adds depth and realism to scenes.
  • Creates water-like reflections with distortion.
  • Gives edits a premium feel.
  • Perfect for tech-inspired designs and UI animations

You can get this plugin on VideoCopilot site or here with tutorial on usage

4. Duik Ángela

If you are working on Character animations then this plugin will help you in creating smooth and natural animations for your character. Here are some of the great usage of this free plugin:

  • Used in advanced motion graphics and animation projects.
  • Adds personality to characters with easy rigging controls.
  • Great for mechanical rigs and animated objects
  • Helps create smooth, natural character animations

You can get this plugin for free here.

5. Schmeeer

Schmeeer is a free After Effects plugin that generates smooth, liquid-like motion smears and object motion trails. It adds fluid motion and stylish streaks to your animation, making your animations feel more organic and dynamic.

So you want to engage viewers with your smooth animations? Try this free plugin. Smears are enjoyable but the Echo effect never works out. This Work with echos naturally by adding frames dynamically and automatically adjusting length, depending on a layer’s on-screen movement in position, rotation, scale, and even parented motion. You can check this plugin out here

6. AE Studio

Video editing is always been time consuming right? I’ll say not completely if you use smart plugins like AE Studio because it provides a collection of powerful tools and automation features to speed up your workflow. It includes presets, effects, and utilities designed to make editing, animation, and motion design faster and easier.

Save your hours while editing videos, This plugin can:

  • Automates repetitive tasks, saving time.
  • Has Unique presets for motion graphics
  • Enhances the quality of animations
  • Helps creating trendy motion designs with ease.

You can simply get this from StudioPlugins for free!

7. FX Console

This plugin can save you hours and also makes things easier for you. FX Console is a free plugin by Video Copilot that acts as a super-fast effect search tool in After Effects. It lets you instantly find, apply, and manage effects to layers without going through long menus. This plugin is free and very useful plugin that almost every professional editor uses this.

With FX Console you can:

  • Apply effects instantly without searching.
  • Quickly switch between different effects.
  • Save time as a professional or beginner.

You can get this plugin for free from VideoCopilot

These are some plugins that I would recommend if you are a beginner or even a professional who is looking for ways to take their edits to a whole new level. See ya in a next post with some other topic. Till then take care and keep pushing forward 🙂

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