
Flippie
Digital · Print · Owned by Greenstead
Upload a digital video, receive a printed flipbook in the mail. Frame by frame, page by page — a moment from your camera roll turned into something you can hold.
About Flippie
Flippie sits at the intersection of digital and physical. You upload a video — a baby's first steps, a wedding kiss, a goal scored, a pet doing something stupid — and Flippie's pipeline samples the frames, lays them out across a small bound book, prints, binds, and ships. Open the book, riffle the pages, watch the moment animate in your hand.
It's a memory product. Where most digital media gets buried in a camera roll never to be opened again, a Flippie is something you put on a shelf. A keepsake, a gift, a piece of physical media that proves the moment happened.
The product is direct-to-consumer. Customers upload through the web, pay online, receive a printed flipbook via mail. The whole flow — upload, frame extraction, layout, print, fulfillment — runs in Bangkok.
Beyond the consumer flipbook, Flippie also runs a B2B print service. Current B2B clients include Stash BKK, which uses Flippie for in-store print fulfillment.
Role in the Greenstead portfolio
Flippie is Greenstead's hybrid digital-physical brand — the proof that the group can build a product spanning both modes, and operate the customer journey end to end across them.
It also extends infrastructure shared with Super Leaf (manufacturing, packaging, fulfillment) into a new product category, and validates Greenstead's ability to operate a direct-to-consumer brand with online ordering, payment processing, and physical delivery — capabilities the rest of the portfolio can lean on.
Quick facts
- Category
- Digital + print · direct-to-consumer
- Product
- Printed flipbook from uploaded video
- Made in
- Thailand
- Operations
- Bangkok
- Channel
- D2C — order online, ship to door
- Owner
- Greenstead Co., Ltd.
- Website
- flippie.co →
Order a flipbook
Gift cards
Gift card flow coming soon — physical books make better gifts than digital downloads anyway.


