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Photo to Video Maker

Build a video from photos and video clips — with beat-synced cuts, subject-aware motion, a built-in image and video editor, voiceover, captions, colour grading, and multi-format export — without uploading anything. The whole video is rendered on your device with WebCodecs, then downloaded straight to you.

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Add media to build your timeline.

How to use this tool

  1. 01

    Add photos and video clips

    Drop images and MP4/MOV clips, reorder and trim them on the multi-track timeline, and set how long each one is on screen.

  2. 02

    Edit and sync to the beat

    Crop, adjust, remove backgrounds, colour-grade, add titles and a voiceover — then detect the track's tempo and snap your cuts to the beat, or let Auto-montage time it for you.

  3. 03

    Export anywhere

    Render the MP4 on your device with a live progress bar, reframe one project into 9:16, 16:9, 1:1 and 4:5 with a subject-aware crop, or grab an animated GIF or a still — no watermark.

Why this matters

Turning a shoot, a trip, or a product set into something postable usually means uploading your photos and clips to a server, accepting a watermark, or hitting a paywall on export. For anything personal or client-facing, sending your originals to a stranger's server is exactly what you don't want.

This studio renders the whole video in your browser with WebCodecs, so your photos, video clips, voiceover, and music stay on your device and the MP4 has no watermark. It edits video clips too — trim, speed, reverse, freeze — and for quick one-off jobs you can still use the Video Trimmer or the Video Compressor.

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FAQ

No. The whole video is rendered in your browser with the WebCodecs API and the Canvas — your photos, video clips, voiceover, and any music you upload never leave your device, and the finished MP4 is built on your machine, not on a server. If you pick a track from the built-in library, that one audio file streams from our server, but it's still mixed into your video locally.

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