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Turn a short clip into hours of video. Without building the same timeline over and over.

EndlessCut turns short clips and still images into long-form videos for YouTube — with seamless looping, audio normalization, overlays, timestamps, cover frames, presets, and batch processing. Everything runs locally on your PC.

How it works

Three steps from folder to finished video

1

Prepare a folder

One folder becomes one video. Add a short clip or still image plus your audio tracks.

2

Choose settings and add it to the queue

Set duration, loop mode, effects and overlays. Save presets for repeat workflows and process multiple folders in sequence.

3

Get the finished output

EndlessCut creates the long-form video, cover frame and timestamps ready for publishing.

Features

Built for long-form loops, not timeline repetition.

Loop modes

Crossfade the end into the start, ping-pong, straight repeat, or hold a still for the full duration.

Audio playlist and normalization

Stack tracks into a playlist, optionally add a bed, and normalize loudness to −14 LUFS.

Overlays and subscribe button

Key the background, stack effects, and place a subscribe button on top. Position and timing are adjustable.

Cover frame and timestamps

Export a cover still and a timestamp list for the description — no hand-written chapter sheet.

Batch queue and presets

Queue several folders, reuse channel presets, and keep a repeatable folder-to-video workflow.

Local processing

Everything renders on your PC. Hardware encoding when supported (NVIDIA NVENC, Intel QSV, AMD AMF); otherwise CPU.

Output

A video, a cover frame, and timestamps

We will publish our own render timings after a controlled run. This page does not show third-party benchmark numbers.

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A general-purpose editor vs a folder-to-video workflow

General-purpose editor

  • A long loop is a manual timeline of repeated clips
  • Loudness and overlays are separate finishing steps
  • Repeating the same job means rebuilding the project
  • Built for unique edits, not hours of the same scene

EndlessCut

  • A folder becomes a long-form file
  • Looping, −14 LUFS audio, overlays, and a subscribe button in one pass
  • Presets and a batch queue for the same channel workflow
  • Does not replace CapCut, DaVinci, or Premiere for general editing

Access

One activation code. One computer.

1

Create your account

Register with your email to manage your license, downloads, and renewals.

2

Get your activation code

After your access is confirmed, your activation code appears in your EndlessCut account.

3

Activate EndlessCut

Enter the code in the Windows desktop app. Each activation code is linked to one computer.

4

Renew without reinstalling

Renew the same license. EndlessCut receives the updated expiration date during the next online license check.

Pricing

One plan. Full access.

Thirty days of the Windows desktop app. Not cloud minutes. Not a per-video fee.

30 days of full access

$59.90
  • Full EndlessCut desktop app
  • All looping modes
  • Batch queue and presets
  • Audio normalization
  • Overlays and subscribe button
  • Cover frame and timestamps
  • One activation code for one computer
  • Download from your EndlessCut account
  • Renew the same license

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FAQ

Questions about EndlessCut

What the Windows desktop app does, how licensing works, and what you need to run it.

EndlessCut is a Windows 10/11 desktop application that turns short clips and still images into hours-long loop videos.

You choose duration and output settings instead of duplicating the same clip hundreds of times on a video-editing timeline.

It is built for ambient, music, meditation, sleep, and other long YouTube-style backgrounds. Processing runs on your computer, not in the cloud.

Put a short clip or still in a project folder, set the target duration and loop mode, then start the job.

A 10–30 second source can become 1, 3, 8, 10 hours or longer. EndlessCut handles the repetition.

Yes. EndlessCut is designed for long loop videos on YouTube and similar platforms.

Typical uses include ambient scenes, rain or fireplace videos, lo-fi and music beds, meditation, sleep content, and digital art that needs to run for hours.

Yes. Import a short finished AI clip as the source. EndlessCut does not generate the original AI video — it extends a clip you already have into a long loop.

Yes. EndlessCut renders on your PC. There is no cloud rendering queue.

No. EndlessCut uses hardware encoding when the GPU supports it: NVIDIA NVENC, Intel Quick Sync Video (QSV), and AMD AMF. Otherwise it falls back to the CPU.

Minimum requirements for the current Windows 10/11 64-bit app:

  • Windows 10/11 64-bit
  • 8 GB RAM minimum
  • 16 GB RAM recommended
  • 4 or more CPU cores
  • about 500 MB for installation
  • project and cache storage can require 100 GB or more, depending on length and resolution

An NVIDIA GPU with NVENC can speed encoding up substantially. Actual time still depends on resolution and settings.

No. EndlessCut is not a general-purpose editor. It does not replace complex timelines, color grading, or multi-track finishing.

Prepare the short clip in the editor you already use, then use EndlessCut to turn that clip into a long-form loop.

Yes. EndlessCut is currently a Windows 10/11 64-bit desktop application. Required components ship with the app.

A macOS version is in development. There is no Mac download or Mac activation yet.

EndlessCut is built for loop-based long-form content, including:

  • ambient and nature loops
  • rain, fireplace, and ocean videos
  • lo-fi, jazz, piano, and music beds
  • meditation and sleep videos
  • AI-generated scenes and digital art
  • multi-hour YouTube backgrounds

If the source is a unique vlog with no repeating scene, a conventional editor is the better tool.

Create an EndlessCut account with your email. After access is confirmed, an activation code appears in your account.

Enter the code in the Windows app. Each activation code is linked to one computer. An account can hold more than one license.

Access is 30 days and can be renewed on the same license. The app picks up the new expiration date on the next online license check. You do not reinstall to renew.

International checkout at $59.90 is not open yet. You can still create an account now.

Still have questions?

If you are unsure whether EndlessCut fits your PC, format, or workflow, contact support once the public contact channel is listed here.

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