Velocity

Velocity edits — speed ramps with pan & zoom

Ramp the speed up and down along a curve and add a Ken Burns pan/zoom for a dynamic, cinematic edit — the velocity look from CapCut and TikTok, right in your browser.

5 credits · clips up to 60s

How it works

1

Upload your clip

Drop in a video — up to 60 seconds for Velocity, nothing to install.

2

Shape the speed & motion

Add speed points to ramp between slow and fast, and set a Ken Burns pan/zoom path.

3

Render

Export the ramp as MP4, WebM, WebP, or GIF.

Velocity FAQ

What is a speed ramp?

A gradual change of playback speed — for example easing from slow motion into fast — instead of an abrupt cut. It’s the smooth, cinematic speed effect you see in reels and montages.

What is Ken Burns pan & zoom?

An animated pan and zoom across the frame that adds motion to an otherwise static shot, named after the documentary filmmaker who popularized it.

How long a clip can I use?

Velocity processes clips up to 60 seconds — longer than the other tools, since speed ramps are often applied to a full sequence.

What output formats are supported?

MP4, WebM, WebP, and GIF. MP4 is best for sharing; WebP/GIF for short silent loops.

How much does it cost?

A Velocity render is 5 credits. You see the cost before rendering, and failed jobs are refunded.

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