
Video Smoother for AI Frame Interpolation
Use Vidu to smooth choppy footage with AI frame interpolation. Upload a clip, reduce stutter, and review motion that feels easier to watch in social posts, demos, or archived video.
Video Smoother vs Manual Frame-by-Frame Fixes
A Vidu video smoother uses AI frame interpolation to reduce stutter and make motion feel continuous from a single uploaded clip. Manual workflows rely on timeline edits, stabilization, and repeated previewing to clean up choppy footage scene by scene.
| Decision Area | Vidu Video Cutter | Manual Or Generic Workflow |
|---|---|---|
| Source clip handling | One source video is enough to start smoothing the motion | You often need separate trims, retakes, or layered edits to hide stutter |
| Output expectation | Cleaner playback with fewer visible jumps in movement | Polished only after several edits, with smoothness depending on manual tuning |
| Scene consistency | Keeps movement feeling steady across the same shot | Consistency can shift when edits, transitions, or stabilization are applied unevenly |
How to Use Video Smoother
Upload Video Clips
Upload one or more video clips to AI Video Cutter, with support for files up to 180 minutes, then place them on the timeline so you can begin building the edit from your source footage and keep a reference-based video setup ready for the next creative step.
Arrange Edits and Effects
Set up your cut by combining scenes and adding captions, animated text, transitions, background music, or voiceover pacing to shape the pacing and style of the final video, then refine the look with a video background that keeps the scene visually consistent.
Export Final Video
Click Export to render the project, and let Vidu automatically merge and process the clips into a polished final video ready to review, download, or share, especially if you want a smoother video cutting workflow for refining the final edit.
When Smoothing Adds Value
Choose the motion treatment that best matches the footage, the audience, and the final viewing context. These options help you judge where smoother motion improves clarity, comfort, and overall presentation.
What Is a Video Smoother?
A video smoother improves motion flow so a clip feels easier to watch. The focus is watchability, not dramatic pacing. Vidu helps creators test whether rough footage becomes more usable within a larger reference-based editing workflow.


Creator Drafts
Smooth creator drafts so early edits feel more natural and easier to evaluate before they go public. Instead of getting distracted by stuttery motion or uneven playback, reviewers can focus on the actual creative choices: pacing, framing, transitions, and whether the clip holds attention. That makes this use case valuable for creators refining social content, short-form promos, or rough campaign ideas, because a cleaner draft gives a more professional first impression and helps you decide what to keep, cut, or polish next.

Marketing Tests
Smooth rough test footage into a cleaner, more watchable version that helps your team judge the idea instead of getting distracted by jitter or stutter. For marketing tests, that means review-ready clips that feel more polished in the feed, in a pitch, or in a stakeholder review, while footage extensions can give promising moments enough room to breathe before you invest in a full edit.

Team Review
Share a cleaner first cut with teammates so they can evaluate the footage on its real motion quality instead of getting distracted by stutter, jitter, or uneven playback. A smoother review helps the team judge whether the clip feels natural, whether the pacing supports the story, and whether a footage enhancement pass could help resolve softness, noise, or blur before final delivery. This makes the workflow especially valuable when you need fast alignment before publishing, presenting, or moving a project into the next edit stage, with smoother motion and clearer playback helping the team focus on final polish.
Prompt Formula for Video Smoother
Use this prompt structure to turn the video smoother workflow into a clear Vidu request. It keeps the section focused on the tool goal: make any video smoother with AI. Frame interpolation can raise FPS, reduce lag, and steady shaky footage, while clearer motion planning helps short scenes continue more naturally before the next cut.
Source
Start by naming the exact material Vidu should use for video smoother: the clip, image, audio, script, face reference, or quality issue that defines the job. Add only the context that affects the output, such as format, subject, scene, duration, language, or target channel, so the first draft does not drift into a different task. For a script to video setup, include the source text and the scene details that should shape the result.
Direction
Write the instruction as a production note for video smoother, not as a vague creative wish. Describe what should change, what should stay consistent, and the visible or audible result you expect. Keep the request narrow enough that one generated version can be compared fairly against the original brief.
Review
Before keeping the video smoother result, define the review condition in plain terms: what must look natural, sound clear, remain stable, or match the intended use. Check the output in the context where it will be published, then decide whether to export, refine, or restart with a sharper instruction. If the scene needs more believable audio, shape the details with sound effect prompts before you finalize the result.
Frequently Asked
Questions
A video smoother is an AI tool that makes motion look more fluid by analyzing the frames you already have and generating in-between frames. It is commonly used to reduce choppy playback, improve the feel of movement, and make footage easier to watch without manually editing every frame.
Make Motion Smooth Today
Use Vidu to test cleaner motion flow and see whether the clip feels easier to watch, with movement that looks steadier and less distracting.



