Batch Processing
HapiCut
Batch video editing and mixed clip production
Build high-volume video workflows around local batch editing: mixed clip generation, batch trimming, splitting, screenshots, subtitles, overlays, and image-to-video creation.
Online Tools
HapiCut focuses on desktop batch video work. Online tools are small helpers for single-file subtitle and preview tasks.
Batch Mixed Video Editing
Generate many edited videos from clips, titles, images, subtitles, overlays, and repeated production rules.
Batch Video Cut, Split and Trim
Trim, split, screenshot, compress, subtitle, and extract audio from many videos locally.
Batch Image to Video
Create videos from image folders and reusable templates for bulk content production.
Batch Processing
Use HapiCut desktop for high-volume video screenshots, compression, splitting, subtitles, overlays, audio extraction, and file organization.
Download desktop appOnline Tools
This page is for one file or one text block. Use the desktop app for batch work.
FAQs
What is HapiCut mainly used for?
HapiCut is mainly used for batch video editing and mixed clip production, including trimming, splitting, screenshots, subtitles, overlays, and image-to-video workflows.
Why are batch features in the desktop app?
Batch video jobs are heavy and usually involve large folders, so they should run locally on your computer instead of consuming server resources.
What are the online tools for?
Online tools are small single-file helpers, such as video screenshot preview, text-to-SRT conversion, and SRT repair.
Can HapiCut process many videos at once?
Yes. The desktop app is built around batch video workflows and folder-based processing.
Does HapiPic support bulk word art generation?
Yes. You can batch generate word art with random font selection, custom fonts, random colors, and random text content.
Which image formats are supported?
HapiPic supports common formats such as PNG, JPG, JPEG, WebP, HEIC, BMP, TIF, TIFF, and more depending on the tool.