Is this video loop maker free?
Yes. This video loop maker is free with no signup, no watermark, and no account required. It runs entirely in your browser.
Does it upload my video to a server?
No. The clip selection and looped MP4 export happen locally in your browser, so your video is never uploaded.
Can I choose how many times the video repeats?
Yes. You set the repeat count before exporting, and the tool stitches the clip that many times into one MP4.
Does it make boomerang loops?
No. This version repeats the selected clip in forward sequence only; it does not create boomerang or reverse-and-loop effects.
What format is the looped video?
The looped result is exported as a single MP4 file that plays in browsers, social apps, and most media players.
How do I make a video loop?
Load the clip, set how many times it repeats, and export. The video is written out as a single file containing the repeated clip, in your browser, with nothing uploaded.
Why is my loop not seamless?
Because the last frame does not lead back into the first. If the camera moved, the subject shifted, or the cut landed on a round second rather than on the motion, the jump will always show.
How long should a loop be?
3 to 6 seconds is what reads as intentional. Shorter feels like a glitch, and longer stops feeling like a loop at all.
Should the audio loop too?
Only if it genuinely loops. An audio track that snaps back to the start is far more jarring than a visual seam, which is why most short loops are muted.
Does looping increase the file size?
Yes, in proportion: three repetitions is roughly three times the frames to encode. A loop is a real, longer video, not a playback instruction.