Thursday 11 April 2019

Convert Images to Video



One of the best ways educators and/or Learners can share or view photos is by turning them into a video slideshow.

ImageToVideo - https://imagetovideo.com/ - is a simple on-line converter which lets users turn any images to video.

"ImageToVideo" is...
  • free, users don’t need to sign up to use it, and it works in any web browser.
  • lets users include up to 30 photos, and they can add your own choice of music too.


How to use ImageToVideo to convert images to video with very little effort.

  1. Click "Upload Your Images" then select the photos needed in the video.
  2. Next, you’ll see small thumbnails of your chosen images.
    Click and drag to reorder them, and/or
    Hit the red X to delete any.
    Click Next (>>) to continue.
  3. Now choose some music.
    MP3 is supported (Be aware of "Use Restrictions").
  4. Add some text and/or a logo.
    Choose Logo to add a watermark to your video. Use the Logo Options to set its position and size.
  5. Choose Text to add a caption for each photo in your video.
    Add your text and adjust it with the various options.
    Hit the + icon to add more text for subsequent images.
  6. Finally, click Create the Video Now.
    Your photos and music will now be uploaded, and the process takes a few minutes to complete.
  7. Users can then download their video in the MP4 format, and/or view it on-line.

As you can see, it’s a simple and fast process, but only gives you limited control over the final product.

It's the same as with the other on-line converters you can use, such as...
  • Kapwing - https://www.kapwing.com/image-to-video - and/or 
  • Online-Convert - https://www.online-convert.com/ - 
These are both fine, but have largely the same features as ImageToVideo.

If you give "ImageToVideo" a try or have already used "ImageToVideo", do share your feedback, positive and/or negative, in the comments.

Thank you

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P.S.S. Disclaimer: I don't have any relationship (financial or in exchange for services) with any of the items that I post.
"I post about items that I either like using myself or have found them to be very helpful and/or I feel that educators and/or Learners will find they can enhance their current practice by trying them out."

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