Ten months after its iOS debut, Cascadeur Mobile has finally arrived for Android devices on Google Play. The AI-assisted 3D animation software shrinks its desktop workflow down to smartphones and tablets, making it possible to keyframe between train stops or tweak motion curves while waiting for your coffee order.
The Cascadeur Mobile trailer on YouTube demonstrates how desktop-class features have been re-engineered for finger taps and swipes. Inspiration may strike anywhere; now it also fits in your pocket, complete with AR previews right on the kitchen table.
Key Features
Cascadeur Mobile leans heavily on AI helpers. AutoPosing takes care of body positions while finger controllers stop hands from looking like broken forks. AI Inbetweening smooths out transitions between keyframes, which means less manual clicking and more pretending the result was “intentional.”

Physics joins the ride as well. AutoPhysics handles natural body dynamics, and Secondary Motion adds the subtle wiggles that make movement believable without you having to fake it. Paired with Video Reference support and an AR Mode, animators can drop characters into real-world surroundings — ideal for finally placing a ninja in your office chair.
And for anyone who enjoys the deep dive, Cascadeur Mobile still brings the heavy artillery: Trajectories, Ghosts, Copy Tool, Tween Machine, IK/FK Interpolation, Interval Edit Mode, light customization, and prop manipulation. There’s even Unbaking, which cleans up baked animation data — essentially an undo button for that “just export it and fix later” moment.
Licensing
Cascadeur Mobile is free to download with some limitations. Unlocking the full feature set is possible in two ways:
- Cascadeur Pro desktop subscribers: free login access to the mobile version
- Mobile-only subscription: approx. $50/year (price varies by taxes), available as an in-app purchase
Both Android and iOS editions are aligned with the latest desktop release, so your pipeline can stay consistent — assuming you want to animate across phone, tablet, and workstation without losing your mind.
Availability
Both Android and iOS editions are aligned with the latest desktop release, so your pipeline can stay consistent — assuming you want to animate across phone, tablet, and workstation without losing your mind.