Free browser video tool puts text behind people in a shot
V8eo is not trying to replace Premiere or Resolve as a full video editor. It focuses on a smaller set of video tasks that can feel slow or awkward in larger editing apps, and it runs for free in the browser. Its main feature places text behind a person or object in a video.
After the user clicks the subject, the tool masks it automatically frame by frame and works out the depth, so there is no need for or a . It also includes 28 film-style color grades based on stocks such as Kodak Portra, Cinestill 800T, and Fuji, with grain and response curves rather than a simple LUT. Other features include auto captions with word-level timing, controls for caption font, color, position, and animation, background removal, and smart reframe for different .
The processing on the user’s device with WebGL and WebCodecs. That means videos do not need to be uploaded to a server, which helps privacy and removes upload waiting time. The tool is currently free and has no watermark, though some parts are still rough.
Key points
- V8eo is a browser video tool for specific editing tasks, not a full replacement for Premiere or Resolve.
- It can place text behind a person or object without or a .
- It includes film-style color grades, auto captions, background removal, and smart reframe.
- Processing with WebGL and WebCodecs, so videos are not uploaded to a server.
- The tool is free right now and does not add a watermark.