Instantly preview and extract Adobe© Motion Graphics Templates right from Finder
Template name, dimensions, fonts, assets, and compatibility — without launching app.
Rich preview icons in Finder, Spotlight, and Open dialogs — not blank document icons.
Want to open a MOGRT in After Effects? Normally you'd rename the file, extract a ZIP, and dig through nested archives. MotionLens does it in one click — unpacking the files so you can open it directly in After Effects.
1. Download the DMG file and open it. 2. Drag MotionLens.app into your Applications folder. 3. Open MotionLens once from Applications — this registers the Quick Look extension with macOS. You can quit right after it launches. 4. Go to System Settings → Privacy & Security → Extensions → Added Extensions, then toggle MotionLens Preview on. 5. That's it — select any .mogrt file in Finder and press Space to preview it.
.mogrt files — Adobe Motion Graphics Templates used in After Effects and Premiere Pro. We will add more supported formats.
No. MotionLens reads .mogrt files independently. No Adobe software needs to be installed on your Mac.
Template name, capsule ID, API version, tags, video dimensions, required fonts, linked asset detection, and host app compatibility (After Effects, Premiere Pro, or both).
They are part of the Captioneer library. You can find them on Captioneer.com and create beautiful captions offline, without AI subscriptions.
If there is no preview available, your MOGRT file was exported using an old After Effects version. You can re-export it using the new version or use our tool Aep to Mogrt to add static and video previews, tags and other metadata.
MOGRT files are nested archives — normally you'd rename the file to .zip, extract it, then extract the inner project archive. MotionLens skips all of that and unpacks the .aegraphic or .prgraphic project in one click, ready to open directly in After Effects.
Yes. MotionLens runs in a macOS App Sandbox. It only reads the file you select and writes extracted content to a location you choose. No network access, no telemetry, no data collection.
macOS 12 (Monterey) and later.