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Video rendering API

Send VideoJSON. Receive a production-ready MP4.

Start with a valid payload, estimate credits, and move from one test render to a reliable service integration.

A focused use-case page with a transparent estimate and a direct handoff to execution or implementation.

Input

{ "brief": "video rendering API", "format": "9:16" }

Start with a bounded input and keep personal answers out of the public URL.

Output

Input
Plan
Render

Scope a bounded input, inspect the output plan, and continue to the right execution surface.

Scope the first workflow

See an operational estimate before integration.

Three non-PII answers produce a directional result and recommended next action.

Question 1 of 3

Instant result

250 videos/month can be modeled as one controlled pipeline.

This is a planning estimate, not a guaranteed ROI claim. Validate a representative output before scaling.

Manual hours

125.0 h

Hours saved

112.5 h

Estimated credits

83.33

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How this estimate works

The calculator uses the shared credits contract: duration × FPS × width × height, normalized to one minute of 1080p30.
  • A 20-second 1080p30 render is used for the directional credit estimate.
  • Three minutes of review per output is used for the automated-workflow estimate.
  • Actual cost depends on resolution, duration, FPS, revisions, source quality, and plan pricing.

Updated 2026-08-04

Three implementation modes

Browser workflow

Validate one input and review a first output before integration work.

API and templates

Keep data, variables, and composition rules in a versioned contract.

Agent interface

Let a typed MCP client plan, inspect, and render with human review.

When this is not the right fit

  • Estimates are directional and depend on source quality, review time, and current pricing.
  • Private sources require an authenticated integration you control.
  • A generated draft still needs brand, rights, accessibility, and factual review.

Frequently asked questions

Can I start with one proof point?

Yes. The recommended path is one input, one template family, and one observed first render before scaling.

Where are technical details documented?

The developer portal owns the VideoJSON contract, templates, validation, cost estimate, and API examples.

Start with one video rendering API proof point.

Choose the smallest useful input, verify the result, and carry the same assumptions into the first render.