AI frame Interpolation

Eliminate choppy frames and create silky-smooth slow-motion videos effortlessly.
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How to Create Smooth Videos with AI Interpolation?

Step 1

Upload

Upload your video from your device

Step 2

Interpolate

Select your target frame rate or slow-motion speed. Our AI analyzes the motion, fills in missing frames, and instantly previews the smooth result. You can adjust the interpolation intensity to match your video style.

Step 3

Export

Once satisfied, click “Export” to download your video in smooth, high-quality motion. No technical knowledge or complex software required — your slow-motion masterpiece is ready in minutes.

Smooth Any Video

AI Interpolation automatically detects choppy frames and generates intermediate frames, turning jittery videos into silky-smooth footage. Perfect for slow-motion, action clips, or cinematic playback.

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High-Quality Frame Generation

Our AI preserves the original video quality while interpolating frames. Every motion remains sharp and natural, avoiding ghosting or blur even in complex scenes.

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Versatile Application

Supports all types of videos — from gaming clips and sports highlights to old home videos. Bring any footage to life with smooth frame transitions for professional-quality results.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the video file size increase after frame interpolation?

After applying AI Interpolation, the video file size may increase slightly. The exact change depends on the original video’s duration, resolution, and your target frame rate.

Will minor shake in the original video be amplified after interpolation?

No. In fact, AI Interpolation can help improve overall stability. The tool includes a built-in mild stabilization algorithm that corrects slight shakes during frame interpolation. For videos with significant jitter, it’s recommended to first apply the “Stabilize” feature in the Video Editing module before interpolation. This ensures both smooth motion and stable footage without affecting viewing quality.

What’s the difference between the “Medium” and “High” interpolation settings, and how should I choose?

The two levels differ in smoothness, processing speed, and suitable scenarios. The Medium (Smooth) mode provides basic smoothness with faster processing, eliminating noticeable stutters — ideal for daily vlogs, casual recordings, and low-demand devices. The High (Silky) mode prioritizes ultimate smoothness, perfect for high-quality short videos, cinematic clips, and professional-grade footage. Choose the setting based on your desired visual quality and device capabilities.