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Loop Video

Repeat a video (or audio) clip back-to-back a number of times.

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About Loop Video

Loop Video repeats a clip back-to-back a set number of times and stitches the copies into one continuous file. Reach for it when you need a short clip to fill a longer slot — a 5-second background that has to run for a minute, or an audio sting that should play three times in a row. It runs in your browser, so the clip never leaves your device.

Category
media
Input
Accepts: audio/* or video/*.
Output
Outputs: */*.
Cost
Free, runs in your browser
Memory
high
Install group
ffmpeg
Privacy: Loop Video runs entirely on your device. Files you provide never leave your browser — no uploads, no server, no tracking. The page works offline once loaded.

Common uses

  • Turn a 3-second background loop into a 60-second ambient video for a kiosk or storefront display
  • Repeat a logo-reveal sting four times so it fills the intro slot in a longer edit
  • Make a seamless GIF-style loop from a short clip before exporting it elsewhere
  • Loop a short royalty-free music bed to match the length of a slideshow
  • Build a looping product-spin video for a landing page hero from one rotation
  • Repeat a countdown or chime audio clip a fixed number of times for an event timer

Frequently asked questions

What files can I loop?

Any common video or audio file — the tool accepts both video/* and audio/* inputs, so MP4, WebM, MOV, MP3, WAV and similar all work.

Will the output be video or audio?

It matches your input. Feed it a video and you get a looped video back; feed it audio and you get looped audio.

Does my clip get uploaded to a server?

No. The repeat-and-stitch happens entirely in your browser, so the file stays on your device the whole time.

How many times can I loop a clip?

You choose the repeat count. Very large counts produce very large files, so it is bounded mainly by your device's memory rather than a hard limit.

Is the loop seamless?

The copies are joined end-to-end exactly as-is. If the source clip's first and last frames match, the loop looks seamless; if they don't, you'll see the cut at each join.

Keywords

  • video
  • loop
  • repeat
  • duplicate
  • replay
  • audio

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