Seamless loop maker.
Loops are hypnotic — jump cuts are not. Turn any short clip into a perfect boomerang or blend its ending back into its beginning with a crossfade, then export a video that repeats forever without a visible seam.
MP4 or WebM · boomerang & crossfade loops · nothing is uploaded
How it works
Drop a clip
A few seconds of MP4 or WebM — product spins, logo motion, b-roll, anything with movement.
Choose the seam
Boomerang plays your segment forward then backward (physically perfect for any content); Crossfade dissolves the ending into the opening for organic motion like water, smoke or crowds.
Export the loop
Two full cycles render to MP4/WebM so you can verify the seam, then set it to repeat anywhere.
Why use this tool
A looping video is the cheapest production value on the internet: hero backgrounds, stream "starting soon" screens, digital signage, tweet-length product shots — all powered by a few seconds that repeat without anyone noticing the join. The craft is entirely in the seam, and there are exactly two honest techniques. Boomerang reverses your footage back to its start, which is flawless for symmetric motion (spins, hovers, pans). Crossfade dissolves the tail into the head, which suits organic, directional motion where reversal would betray itself. This tool does both, properly, in the browser.
It is also the finishing move for animated logos: export a spin or float from the free logo animator or the SVG studio, perfect the loop here, and you have an infinite brand ident for streams and sites. Pair with the GIF converter when the destination demands GIF. And when the brief says "make the loop feel designed, not looped" — that engineered-seamless quality is exactly what our custom animations ship with.
Frequently asked questions
Boomerang or crossfade — which should I pick?
Boomerang for motion that looks natural reversed: spins, zooms, floats, symmetric moves. Crossfade for motion with a direction — walking, pouring, flowing, particles — where playing backwards would look wrong.
Why is my boomerang segment capped at 3 seconds?
Frames are held in memory to play them backwards; 3 seconds at 15fps is the sweet spot of smoothness vs. browser memory. Boomerangs longer than that rarely loop well anyway — tight is hypnotic.
The export plays twice — is that a bug?
Intentional: two cycles let you see the seam cross once inside the file, proving it is invisible. Set the video to loop in your player or site and it repeats forever.
What format do I get?
MP4 on Chrome/Edge, WebM elsewhere — whichever your browser records natively. Both loop perfectly in web players; the GIF converter handles the rest.
Does my clip upload anywhere?
No — capture, reversal, blending and recording all run locally in your browser.
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