GSAP FLIP — Layout Transition Plugin
FLIP plugin animates from one layout to another smoothly — useful for filtered grids, expanding cards, page transitions.
GSAP FLIP (First-Last-Invert-Play) animates between two DOM states with a single command. Capture the initial state with FLIP.getState(), make any DOM change, call FLIP.from() — GSAP figures out the transition. Useful for: filtered project grids that animate when filter changes, cards expanding from list to detail view, smooth page transitions when DOM is replaced. On 3D sites I use it to coordinate UI layout changes with scene state changes — when the user clicks a project, both the DOM transition and the 3D camera move start at the same instant.
When this is overkill
If the goal is a simple e-commerce listing or content blog, a full gsap flip setup is overkill — a CSS-driven hero plus static images converts just as well at 1/10 the cost. gsap flip earns its keep when the brand needs a memorable visual moment or when 3D actually clarifies the product (configurators, tours, demos).
What you get hands-off
After delivery: source repository on GitHub (private), commented code, a 5-min Loom walkthrough explaining the scene logic, and the asset pipeline documented. First year of hosting and minor revisions is included. After that we agree on a maintenance plan if needed.
What this delivers
Concrete output: a working gsap flip integration on a real production site, not a demo. The integration includes device-tier detection so weak phones get a lighter version automatically. Source files are handed over in their original formats — Blender, GLSL, glTF — so any future developer can continue where I stopped.
How I work with it
On a typical project, gsap flip ships as a self-contained module: one entry-point JS file, one CSS file, asset bundle below 1.5MB total. I keep the integration sandboxed so the rest of the site stays SEO-friendly classical HTML. Frame budget targets 60 FPS on a mid-range Android, with a measurable fallback below.
Frequently asked questions
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Ready to ship a 3D experience?
Tell me what you need — fixed price, fixed deadline, no surprises.