EbSynth has launched a new browser-based version of its video editing software that lets users modify entire videos by editing individual frames. The update introduces a simplified interface and several new creative tools that make the process more intuitive and flexible.
The core concept remains the same: users edit a single still frame, and EbSynth automatically propagates those changes through the rest of the footage. This approach allows artists to perform both large visual transformations and subtle adjustments, such as digital makeup or animation touch-ups, using familiar photo-editing techniques.
The latest version introduces an integrated timeline with keyframes and layers for non-destructive editing. Users can add, adjust, and blend keyframes to control how edits appear across a sequence. Layers make it possible to organize elements independently, similar to traditional image editors. The software also supports importing and exporting keyframes, allowing creators to prepare them externally in applications like Photoshop.
Another new feature is AI-assisted keyframe generation. Users can enter a text prompt to create stylized frames that maintain the structure of the original video. This capability can produce painterly or illustrative effects directly within the browser. The update also adds fade and trim controls for adjusting transitions and timing more precisely.
To learn more about EbSynth and try the new version, visit ebsynth.com.