Remix — split-screen, PiP & intercut
Put two clips together your way: a side-by-side duet, a picture-in-picture overlay, a sequence one after another, or an intercut that cross-cuts between them.
3–5 credits depending on layout
Four ways to combine two clips
Split-screen / PiP
3 crTwo videos side by side (a duet), or one floating in a corner over the other (picture-in-picture).
Sequence
4 crStitch clips end to end into a single continuous video.
Intercut
5 crCross-cut back and forth between two clips for a call-and-response edit.
How it works
Upload two videos
Add your two clips — nothing to install.
Choose a layout & audio
Split-screen, picture-in-picture, sequence, or intercut — then set which audio plays and at what level.
Render the remix
Export as MP4, WebM, WebP, or GIF.
Remix FAQ
What is a split-screen or duet?
Two videos placed side by side and played together — the TikTok-style duet. Great for reactions, comparisons, and before/after.
What is picture-in-picture?
One video plays full-frame while the second floats in a corner at a smaller size — useful for commentary or a reaction overlay.
What’s the difference between sequence and intercut?
Sequence plays your clips one after another into a single video. Intercut alternates between the two clips, cross-cutting back and forth.
Can I control the audio mix?
Yes — choose which video’s audio plays (or both) and set the levels, so the remix sounds right.
How much does it cost?
Split-screen and picture-in-picture are 3 credits, sequence is 4, and intercut is 5. You see the cost before rendering, and failed jobs are refunded.