New Feature: Alt/Option-Drag to Duplicate Layers in the Composition Panel
We’re excited to announce a new feature in After Effects: you can now Alt/Option-drag layers in the Composition panel to instantly duplicate them. This works in both 2D and 3D compositions and is a first step toward the broader “Alt/Option duplicate all the things” workflow the community has requested.
With this update, we’ve also addressed the overlap between Alt/Option-drag for duplicating layers and its previous uses:
- In 3D compositions, Alt/Option-drag can either duplicate layers or activate camera navigation tools. You can choose your preferred behavior in Preferences, and a one-time dialog will help you set this up the first time you use it.
- Alt/Option-drag previously activated wireframe mode to prevent rendering while held. Releasing Alt/Option now renders the newly duplicated layers.
Note: This feature currently only supports duplicating layers. We know many of you want to duplicate keyframes and other elements as well, and this is just the beginning.
We’d love your feedback:
- Do you still use temporary wireframe mode activated by Alt/Option? Should we keep or remove it?
- Is the new preference and first-time dialog for 3D camera navigation clear and helpful?
- Would a quick toggle in the toolbar to switch between duplicate and camera navigation be useful? How often do you need to switch between these behaviors?
Seamless-Offset Workflows with Quick-Offset Layers:
Pair Alt/Option-drag duplication with our Quick-Offset Layers feature—simply drag on a stack of selected layers to stagger their start times in one smooth gesture. Duplicate a group of elements, nudge them with Quick-Offset, and you’ve created an eye-catching cascade or ripple animation in seconds. The two features together let you build complex, rhythmic motion with fewer clicks and no manual time-shifting.
Your input will help us refine this feature and guide future improvements.
Thank you!
- Amir
After Effects Engineering Team

