Learn how the Slow Motion AI filter works

Slow Motion AI filter


Make special moments last longer

Sometimes, moments are so extraordinary that we wish to extend them, making them linger a bit longer.






This is where the AI slow-motion filter proves invaluable. The outcome of using this filter largely depends on the video's FPS (frames per second) and the extent to which you slow it down.

For instance, if a video has a high FPS (above 60) and you slow it down by half, the result will still be visually appealing. On the other hand, slowing down a 24 FPS video by 2x can cause it to stutter and appear 'choppy'.

Achieving high-quality slow motion is straightforward with videos of high FPS, but it's a greater challenge with lower FPS videos. In such instances, the Slow Motion filter is highly effective, as it can smoothly slow down the video without stuttering, regardless of the initial low FPS.

Here's a basic guide for applying the Slow Motion filter:

  • 120FPS, slowed down by 2x → Slow Motion filter not needed
  • 60FPS, slowed down by 2x → Slow Motion filter not needed
  • 30FPS, slowed down by 2x → recommend applying Slow Motion filter
  • 25FPS, slowed down by 2x → recommend applying Slow Motion filter
  • 20FPS, slowed down by 2x → recommend applying Slow Motion filter





Before applying this filter, you can check the frame rate of your video on the uploaded videos page to gauge how well the slow-motion effect will work.

Uploaded videos page

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