
Create a Stop Motion Video Online with Vidu
Create a stop motion video online with Vidu for product ideas, social clips, storyboards, or short animations. Start with a visual concept or reference image, guide the motion, then review timing and continuity before export.
How to Make a Stop Motion Video
Upload Video Clips
Upload multiple video clips to AI Video Cutter and place them on the timeline in the order you want, using footage from different scenes to start building the stop motion style sequence.
Add Effects and Audio
Enhance the edit with captions, animated text, transitions, background music, and AI voiceovers so each scene has the timing and style you want for the final stop motion video.
Export Final Video
Click Export to let Vidu automatically merge and process the clips, then review the rendered result and download or share the finished video.
Choose the Right Stop Motion Style
Different stop motion concepts succeed for different reasons. Compare visual clarity, handcrafted texture, scene continuity, and audience expectations to choose a style that supports the story you want to tell.

Clear Motion Signals
Best for ideas that need movement to read instantly, this style favors strong shapes, simple action, and high contrast so each change feels easy to follow in a short format.
What Is a Stop Motion Video?
Stop motion video creates the feeling of movement through staged changes between frames. Traditional stop motion uses physical objects, careful repositioning, and frame-by-frame capture. In Vidu, creators can use stop motion-style planning to shape still image motion drafts with the look and rhythm of frame-by-frame movement, while pacing adjustments help the final result feel more polished.

Stop Motion Video Workflow vs Manual Editing
Use this checklist to decide when Vidu fits a stop motion video project that needs quick visual testing, frame-by-frame pacing checks, and a simple path from concept to review-ready output, versus a manual workflow that depends on assembling and timing clips by hand. If the core motion is working but the visual direction needs another pass, you can test a refreshed look before adjusting sequence length or rebuilding the project from scratch.
| Decision Area | Vidu Video Cutter | Manual Or Generic Workflow |
|---|---|---|
| Source Material | Upload image sequences or visual references and shape the motion from them | Build the sequence by cutting and placing frames or clips one by one |
| Timing Control | Preview pacing early and adjust the rhythm before final export | Tune frame timing through repeated timeline edits and rechecks |
| Continuity Check | Review motion flow, scene changes, and visual consistency in one place | Spot continuity issues later while comparing separate edits |
Practical Use Cases
Use stop motion video when you need a simple way to turn an idea into an engaging visual sequence, from product moments and handmade stories to quick social visuals. If your exported clip or source frames look soft, a sharper final footage workflow can help polish the result while keeping setup and editing straightforward.

Product Content
Create staged object movement, packaging reveals, or playful product scenes that help present your product in a clear and engaging way.
Plan Your Stop Motion
Frequently Asked
Questions
A stop motion video maker is an online tool that helps you turn a sequence of still images into an animated video with a handcrafted stop motion feel. It is useful when you want to build motion from photos or frames without using complex editing software, and it typically focuses on arranging images, setting timing, and previewing the result before export.
Create Your Stop Motion Draft
Use Vidu to plan a frame-based motion concept, then review whether the rhythm and style support your creative goal.



