: This is the industry standard. It extracts all layers from a nested composition back into the parent composition while attempting to preserve effects, keyframes, and expressions. : Free / Pay-what-you-want. Key Feature : It can batch un-precompose multiple compositions at once. Batch Un-Precompose (Constantin Maier)

Are there any in your workflow you want to automate?

If you are working on a locked studio computer and cannot install third-party scripts, you can unpack your layers manually using this native workaround:

Yes, when downloaded from or the original GitHub repository. Avoid "cracked" or keygen sites claiming to offer a free pro version.

Scroll down to the bottom of the dropdown menu and select .

Select all the layers inside ( Ctrl+A or Cmd+A ) and copy them ( Ctrl+C or Cmd+C ).

You can find the official, trusted version of this utility tool for free on community repositories like . Visit the aescripts website and search for Un-Precompose . The author utilizes a "Name Your Own Price" model.

If your pre-comp was shifted in time or scaled down within the master composition, your pasted layers will look incorrect. To fix this without a script: Create a in your master composition.

is an essential utility plugin that saves hours of tedious manual labor. For motion designers who frequently receive projects from other artists or need to quickly edit elements buried in pre-comps, it is a "must-have" tool.

Offers options to keep or discard the pre-comp's original switches, effects, and attributes. Free to download via community script archives and GitHub. 2. DecomposeText (Best for Kinetic Typography)

If you do simple 2D motion graphics, the free version is perfect . If you do 3D camera tracking or VFX compositing, the $15 pro version is a business expense that pays for itself in 15 minutes.