How to make a looping video
To make a looping video, load one video file, set the start and end of the clip you want to loop, then choose a repeat count. The tool stitches that clip back-to-back the number of times you set and exports the result as one MP4 you can download. Everything happens locally in your browser, so the file never leaves your device.
A loop maker works best when the source clip is short and the action lines up at its start and end, which keeps the repeat feeling smooth. Because the export is a single MP4 rather than a player-side loop setting, the repeated playback is baked into the file and works anywhere MP4 plays — websites, social uploads, presentations, and chat.
- Upload one video file
- Set the clip start and end time
- Choose the repeat count
- Export the looped MP4 and download it
When a dedicated loop tool is the right choice
Looping is usually a packaging step for a short clip rather than a full edit, so a focused loop maker is faster than opening a heavy video editor. You give it a range and a count, and it produces a ready-to-share MP4 without timelines or extra steps.
This loop maker repeats the selected clip in sequence; it does not create boomerang or ping-pong (forward-then-reverse) loops in this version. For seamless background video, choose a clip whose first and last frames are visually close so each repeat blends naturally.