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Using Intro/Outro Features
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AI automatically adds a recommended intro video to the beginning of the clip to help capture viewer attention from the start. You can also insert an outro image at the end of the video to keep viewers engaged through to the conclusion.
View AI Recommended Intro Clips
To see the list of AI recommended intros, go to the AI Clip detail page and click Edit > Intro. The AI analyzes the highlight sections of the clip and automatically suggests the most impactful scenes to use at the beginning of the video.
Use AI Recommended Intro
You can enable or disable this feature using the toggle in the top right corner of the AI recommended intro section. Selecting an intro clip from the list will automatically turn the toggle ON, allowing you to preview the clip with the selected intro.
If you prefer to export the video without an intro, simply switch the toggle OFF.
Display Intro Title
Turn on the Display Intro Title toggle to insert a text title into the intro video. By default, the title is automatically generated based on AI analysis, but you can manually edit the text or adjust its style. Use the style button next to the title to customize its appearance. The title will be displayed for the duration of the intro video.
This setting is only available when AI Recommended Intro is turned on. If the toggle is off, the intro video will play without a title—even if one is selected.
Add Intro Image
The Add Intro Image feature allows you to insert an image into the intro video. You can enhance branding by using a logo or brand image, with support for both local uploads and selections from your image library. Inserted images can be freely resized and repositioned, and will remain visible throughout the duration of the intro video.
This feature is only available when Use AI Recommended Intro is turned on.
Set Outro
You can configure the outro settings by going to the AI Clip detail page and clicking Edit > Outro. Upload an image to be shown at the end of the video, and use the toggle in the top right corner of the outro section to enable or disable the feature. The uploaded image will automatically fill the entire screen for 3 seconds at the end of the video. It is displayed in full size, scaled to match the video dimensions—no manual resizing required.