BakerBoy - spatiotemporal animation and geometry optimizer (COMING SOON)
BakerBoy is a tool for After Effects that turns complicated expression-driven animation into cleaner, editable keyframes and Shape Paths.
Instead of baking every single frame and filling the timeline with unnecessary keys, it watches what AE’s motion actually does, figures out which keys are really needed, and writes back a simpler version that stays within a chosen error limit.
For Shape Paths, bakerBoy can also simplify the path itself by reducing extra points while checking the visible outline, so the shape still looks correct.
It handles both ordinary stable paths (fixed number of vertices) and harder variable-topology paths, where the number of points can change over time; it rebuilds those changing paths into a consistent editable form before optimizing them.
It can also smooth and simplify path animation over time, preserve important corners and visual landmarks, optimize timing so fewer keys are needed, and fall back to a safer result if the path cannot be simplified without affecting visible motion and shape fidelity, and to top it off, It can bake parented transforms too.
In plain terms: bakerBoy cleans up complex AE motion while checking its work, giving designers fewer keys by interpolating motion, fewer path points by decimating vertices, and more editable animation without relying on guesswork.