Create

Every asset you need, one drag away

Royalty-free stock from five providers, your own uploads, or any remote URL — all searchable inside the editor and ready to drop onto the timeline.

Media

Stock, uploads, and URLs in one place

Zvid pulls royalty-free stock directly into the editor, with the right provider for each media type: images from Pexels, Pixabay, and Unsplash; video from Pexels and Pixabay; GIFs from Giphy; and music from Jamendo. Search is debounced and infinite-scrolling, with hover-to-preview and drag-and-drop insertion.

Prefer your own assets? Upload images, video, audio, and GIFs to your account with live progress, and they’re available across every media tab. For programmatic workflows, add any asset by URL — with variable placeholders — so templated renders can swap media per request.

What you get

Bring in any asset

5 stock providers

Pexels, Pixabay, and Unsplash for images; Pexels and Pixabay for video; Giphy for GIFs; Jamendo for music.

Your own uploads

Upload images, video, audio, and GIFs with live percent progress; the server probes dimensions and duration automatically.

Add by URL

Paste any remote image, video, audio, or GIF URL — with {{variable}} placeholders for templated content.

Drag and drop

Drop any result straight onto the stage or timeline; images and video default to centered, contain-resized placement.

Graceful providers

A provider that fails a request simply hides its tab — no error banners interrupting your flow.

Per-account storage

Uploads are stored to your account with usage tracked against your plan’s storage quota.

5

Stock providers

4

Upload types

Drag & drop

Insertion

URL + vars

Programmatic media

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is the stock media royalty-free? +

Yes. All integrated providers supply royalty-free assets; check each provider’s license for attribution and commercial-use specifics.

Can I use my own footage and music? +

Absolutely. Upload images, video, audio, and GIFs to your account, or reference any hosted URL directly in a render payload.

Do URL assets need to stay online? +

Yes — remote URLs must remain reachable by the render machine at render time. Uploads to your account are always available.

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