Stabilize Video
Handheld jitters? Pixlane measures frame-to-frame motion, smooths the camera path, and re-aligns every frame — a digital deshake with a small crop, fully on-device.
Motion-tracked
Each frame pair is registered against the previous one to recover the shake path.
Smoothed camera path
An exponential filter keeps intentional pans while absorbing high-frequency jitter.
Small, fixed crop
A 7% zoom hides the compensation at the borders - predictable framing, no wobble artifacts.
How to stabilize a shaky video
- Open the tool and add your video. Open Pixlane Stabilize Video and drop your MP4 or MOV (or choose a file). It loads instantly and is processed on your device — nothing is uploaded.
- Adjust. Choose a smoothing level — handheld shake is measured and each frame is re-aligned.
- Export and download. Click Stabilize & export and download the result — free, no watermark, no signup.
Frequently asked questions
How strong is the correction?
Choose light, medium, or strong smoothing. Strong absorbs more shake but reacts slower to intentional movement.
Does it fix rolling shutter wobble?
No - this corrects translational shake. Rolling-shutter jello needs gyro data the browser does not have.
Why is there a zoom?
Compensating motion shifts the frame; the 7% zoom keeps edges clean. This is how all digital stabilizers work.
How shaky can the footage be?
Walking and handheld jitter smooth out well. Very violent shake needs a bigger crop than the fixed 7% zoom allows, so some motion may remain.
How long a clip can I stabilize?
Up to 60 seconds per run. The whole clip is analyzed for motion, so longer footage uses more memory.