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Loop Video Online

Drop in a clip, download it looped. Repeats or boomerang — baked into the file.

How it works

How to loop a video?

  1. Open your video

    Drag a file onto the box or pick one from your device. It is read straight off your disk, so there is no upload bar and no file-size ceiling.

  2. Pick the plays

    Choose how many times the clip runs, from two to ten. The panel shows the output length as you change it, so you can hit a target runtime instead of guessing.

  3. Repeat, or boomerang

    Repeat plays the clip end to end every time. Boomerang plays it forward, then backward, then forward again — the Instagram-style bounce, made from any video.

  4. Download the looped copy

    The file saves as "yourvideo-looped-3x.mp4". With an MP4 in and a plain repeat out, the picture is copied across untouched — near-instant, and nothing lost.

Spec sheet

Features

Two to ten plays

The repeats are written into the file itself, not into a player setting — so the loop survives every upload, feed and editor it passes through.

Boomerang mode

Forward, backward, forward again. The bounce Instagram made famous, from any clip you already have rather than one filmed in the app.

Picture untouched

A plain repeat of a file MP4 can carry copies the encoded frames across rather than re-encoding them — every play is bit-identical to the source.

Audio kept or dropped

Keep the soundtrack repeating in step with the picture, or write a silent loop ready for a trending sound on the platform.

Nothing uploaded

The video is read and written on your own machine. No upload queue, no server copy of your file, no size limit but your hardware.

No watermark, no signup

The download is your clip, repeated — not a trial export with a logo in the corner and an account wall in front of it.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

Is looping a video here actually free?

Yes — no watermark, no account, no limits.

Does my video get uploaded anywhere?

No. Processing runs in your browser; the file never leaves your device.

How many times can I loop a video?

2–10 plays per pass. Need more? Loop the result again.

Does looping reduce the video quality?

No for plain repeats — frames are copied, not re-encoded. Boomerangs do re-encode.

What is a boomerang?

A clip that plays forward then backward. Output is silent — reversed audio is noise.

How is this different from a player set to loop?

Player loop only works in that player. This writes the repeats into the file itself.

What formats can I use, and what do I get back?

MP4, MOV, WebM and MKV in. Always MP4 out.

Which browsers does it work in?

Chrome/Edge 94+, Safari 16.4+, Firefox 130+. Plain MP4 repeats work more broadly.