Video Stabilizer
Free Video Stabilizer: Fix Shaky Footage Online
Turn shaky, handheld clips into smooth, cinematic masterpieces. Our **online video stabilization tool** uses advanced algorithms to remove camera jitter from **MP4, MOV, and AVI** files—no watermark, no signup, and 100% browser-based.
Perfect for **Vlogs, GoPro footage, and Drone videos**. Our secure engine allows you to balance smoothness and cropping to get the perfect shot. Supporting **WebM and MKV**, this is the fastest way to professionally stabilize video without expensive software.
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Video Stabilizer — Smooth Out Camera Shake for Professional-Looking Footage
Handheld camera footage, walking shots with an action camera, drone footage in wind, and phone videos recorded without a gimbal all exhibit camera shake — rapid, irregular movements that make footage uncomfortable to watch and unprofessional to distribute. Video stabilization analyzes the motion vectors between consecutive frames, identifies the unintentional camera movement component, and applies a compensating warp to each frame that removes the shake while preserving intentional camera movement like panning, tilting, and tracking shots. The result looks like it was shot on a stabilized rig.
Stabilization algorithms make a fundamental trade-off between smoothness and field of view. Correcting camera shake requires cropping into the frame — the stabilized output is smaller than the source frame because the algorithm needs pixels outside the visible area to fill in when the frame shifts. A 10% stabilization crop on a 1920×1080 source produces a 1728×972 stabilized output. More aggressive stabilization on shakier footage requires a larger crop. The stabilizer provides a smoothness-versus-crop trade-off control so you choose between maximum smoothness (larger crop) and maximum field of view (smaller crop) based on what the footage contains and how it will be used.
Gimbal-stabilized footage and deliberately handheld footage benefit from different stabilization approaches. Camera shake from walking with an action camera is high-frequency and irregular — the kind of jitter that full electronic stabilization removes cleanly. A deliberately handheld interview shot has low-frequency drift and minor sway that gives the footage an intentional documentary feel — over-stabilizing this footage removes the organic quality that made the handheld choice worthwhile. The stabilizer's strength setting allows you to target the level of correction that serves the footage rather than applying maximum stabilization regardless of the source material.