Open an .flp file — play the project in your browser
Published August 2026
An .flp normally opens only in desktop FL Studio — media players can't play it (it's project data, not audio), FL Studio Mobile can't read it (different format), and online "FLP viewers" only list metadata: version, BPM, plugin names. This page is the route that opens the music: upload the .flp and press play in your browser.
What opens, exactly
- The playlist arrangement — as tracks, clips at their real positions
- The patterns' MIDI — every note, openable and editable in a piano roll
- Tempo — under everything, as the project set it
- Audio clips — play exactly as recorded
The honest limit: third-party VST instruments exist only where they're installed, so those channels play as their MIDI with stand-in sounds rather than the exact patch.
Open your .flp now
Upload the .flp — the project opens as a playable session. If it leans on your own samples, zip the project folder with the samples inside and upload that. Free account, nothing to install.
Open the project →Three things people come here to do
Hear a beat without FL Studio — someone sent an .flp and you don't have FL, or you're on a phone or a locked-down machine: it plays in the browser. Share it — once open, send the link and anyone presses play, no account, no install. Move it to another DAW — the same upload converts to a native Logic Pro project, Ableton Live set or REAPER project. (Plugin state and automation don't cross FL boundaries yet — tracks arrive named, placed and leveled.)
The samples note
An .flp references samples rather than containing them. Projects built on stock sounds travel as a single file; if yours leans on a custom sample folder, zip the project folder with the samples inside and upload the zip so everything arrives together.
FAQ
Can I open an .flp file without FL Studio?
Yes — upload it and the project opens in your browser as a playable session: playlist arrangement, patterns' editable MIDI, tempo, audio as recorded. Free account, nothing to install.
Can I play an .flp like an audio file?
Not directly — an .flp is project data, not audio, so no media player reads it. Opening it here rebuilds the session so it plays; that's the difference from “FLP viewer” sites, which only list metadata.
Can FL Studio Mobile open it instead?
No — FL Studio Mobile uses its own format (.flm) and can't read a desktop .flp. The transfer runs one way, Mobile → desktop.
Is my project private?
Your project uploads over an encrypted connection into a private space only you control — delete it anytime.
Can I turn the .flp into a Logic, Ableton or REAPER project?
Yes — the same upload converts to a native .logicx, .als or .rpp. 5 conversions a month free with no account, 20 with a free account, unlimited on Pro.