Two ways to export. An overlay is just the animation on a transparent background — you drop it over your video in your editor, so the video itself is never re-encoded and loses no quality. A composite burns the overlay onto a copy of your video here.
Drop your draft video here or
The video is transcribed (Whisper) so chapter timings can be estimated and AI can suggest chapters.
How do you want to get your chapter list?
“@” sets a field to the current playhead. Drag the markers
on the timeline for coarse moves; type exact times (m:ss.s) for precision.
A build list is a full-screen card that returns each time you reach the next point; earlier items sit static while the new one slides in (like the “five practical tips”). Each item's time = when its card cuts in.
A translucent full-frame title over the footage (hard cut in/out, like the Met Gala video). “from chapters” makes one card per chapter start.
Suggested terms — ✕ any you don't want, then add. Placement times come from where the video explains each concept.
A big keyword lower-third over the footage (no tint), with an optional smaller definition line beneath — like “SIGNALING” in the Met Gala video.
Upload a chart image (usually a PNG) and it plays opaquely over the footage at the time you set — position, size and opacity are in the Style tab. Drag its marker on the timeline, or press “@” to stamp the current playhead.
Edits apply to everyone using this instance and take effect on the
next AI call. Saving writes the full set to ai_settings.json (kept in the
app's data folder), which you can also edit by hand; “Reset all” removes it so the
shipped defaults apply again.
Default style for overlays in new videos. The example below re-renders as you edit.