Editly is a Free Video Editing Framework for Node.js
Editly is a tool and framework for declarative NLE (non-linear video editing) using Node.js and ffmpeg. Editly allows you to easily and programmatically create a video from a set of clips, images, audio and titles, with smooth transitions and music overlaid.
Editly has a simple CLI for quickly assembling a video from a set of clips or images, or you can use its more flexible JavaScript API.
Inspired by ffmpeg-concat, editly is much faster and doesn't require much storage because it uses streaming editing. Editly aims to be very extensible and feature rich with a pluggable interface for adding new dynamic content.
Use-cases
- Create a slideshow from a set of pictures with text overlay
- Create a fast-paced trailer or promo video
- Create a tutorial video with help text
- Create news stories
- Create an animated GIF
- Resize video to any size or framerate and with automatic letterboxing/cropping (e.g. if you need to upload a video somewhere but the site complains
Video must be 1337x1000 30fps
) - Create a podcast with multiple mixed tracks
Features
- Edit videos with code! 🤓
- Declarative API with fun defaults
- Create colorful videos with random colors generated from aesthetically pleasing palettes and random effects
- Supports any input size, e.g. 4K video and DSLR photos
- Can output to any dimensions and aspect ratio, e.g. Instagram post (1:1), Instagram story (9:16), YouTube (16:9), or any other dimensions you like.
- Content is scaled and letterboxed automatically, even if the input aspect ratio is not the same and the framerate will be converted.
- Speed up / slow down videos automatically to match the
cutFrom
/cutTo
segment length with each clip'sduration
- Overlay text and subtitles on videos, images or backgrounds
- Accepts custom HTML5 Canvas / Fabric.js JavaScript code for custom screens or dynamic overlays
- Render custom GL shaders (for example from shadertoy)
- Can output GIF
- Overlay transparent images or even videos with alpha channel
- Show different sub-clips for parts of a clips duration (B-roll)
- Picture-in-picture
- Vignette
- Preserve/mix multiple audio sources
- Automatic audio crossfading
- Automatic audio ducking and normalization
Requirements
- Windows, MacOS or Linux
- Node.js installed (Use of the latest LTS version is recommended, v12.16.2 or newer on MacOS.)
ffmpeg
(andffprobe
) installed and available inPATH
- (Linux) may require some extra steps. See headless-gl.
- Editly is now ESM only
License
MIT License
Resources & Downloads
- Source-code and Library