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Loop video
Repeat a clip as many times as you want. The repeats are written into the file, so they hold up anywhere the video is posted.
Drop · pick · paste
Drop a video to start
Your file stays on this device. Nothing uploads.
How it works
- 1
Add your video
Drop in the clip you want to repeat.
- 2
Pick the play count
Repeat the clip 2×, 3×, up to 10×. The output length updates as you choose.
- 3
Download
Save the looped file. It's a lossless copy, instant even for large videos.
The seam is the only hard part of a loop
Repeating a clip is easy. Making the repeat invisible is not, and the whole difficulty lives at one moment: the instant the last frame is replaced by the first. If the subject is in a different position, the light has changed, or the camera has drifted, the loop point lands as a visible jolt, and once a viewer notices it they cannot stop noticing it.
The most reliable fix is to choose the loop points rather than accept them. Trim so that the first and last frames show the subject in as close to the same position as you can find, even if that means the clip is shorter than you wanted. A two second loop that closes cleanly reads as intentional; a four second one that jumps reads as broken.
When the footage simply has no matching pair of frames, the other route is to remove the seam by construction: play the clip forwards and then backwards, so it necessarily ends exactly where it began. That is a boomerang, and it is why so many short loops are built that way.
Loop a video locally, with no upload and no cap
The repeats are encoded into a single continuous file on your own device, so what you download plays as a long video rather than relying on a player being told to loop it. Nothing is uploaded, there is no watermark, and there is no limit on how many repeats you ask for.
Encoding the repeats into the file is what makes a loop survive being posted somewhere. A player's loop setting is a hint that most platforms ignore; a file that is genuinely three minutes long is three minutes long everywhere.
To tighten the loop points before repeating them, trim first. For a seamless back and forth loop instead of a hard repeat, use the boomerang maker.
Why nothing uploads
Other tools send your video to their servers, which costs them money per file, so they add watermarks, cap file sizes, and make you sign up. This tool does the work right here in your browser using your own device. Your file is never uploaded, so there is no wait, no watermark, no size limit, and no account.
Questions
- Does looping reduce quality?
- No. The clip is repeated by copying the streams, not re-encoding, so the looped file is pixel-identical to the original, and it's done in seconds.
- How many times can I loop it?
- Between 2 and 10 plays in one file. Need more? Run the result through again.
- Can I make an Instagram or TikTok loop?
- Yes. Loop the clip here, and if you need it vertical, pass it through the resize tool's 9:16 preset first.
- Does my video get uploaded?
- No. Looping happens in your browser; your file never leaves your device.
- Is there a watermark?
- No. A looped video gets long by definition, and there is no length or size cap to run into, no watermark on the result, and no account needed.
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