We are a Swiss Army knife for your files
Transloadit is a service for companies with developers. We handle their file uploads and media processing. This means that they can save on development time and the heavy machinery that is required to handle big volumes in an automated way.
We pioneered with this concept in 2009 and have made our customers happy ever since. We are still actively improving our service in 2026, as well as our open source projects uppy.io and tus.io, which are changing how the world does file uploading.
Encode a zooming effect onto an image
Transform any image into a looping gif that zooms towards the top left corner by combining
🤖/video/merge with external ffmpeg commands.
For this Template, we use 🤖/video/merge to convert our
image to a video file. We do this by utilizing our "use", "as" syntax to specify that we want to
input an image as a video component. Leaving the use parameter like so will create a video for us
to manipulate that contains no audio stream, which is ideal for a gif.
We can now use our ffmpeg parameter to encode our desired effect with our video
conversion in place. We do this using the zoompan video filter, which evaluates where on the image
we wish to zoom in on and by how much each frame. In addition, we append a duration option that
species the expressions duration in a number of frames.
Making sure the preset parameter has been set to "empty", we specify that we want
ffmpeg to convert our image into a gif and which pixel format we wish to use.
Now with everything set up, our assembly should be good to go! If you care to expand on this demo and want to try having the zoom effect target another portion of the image, how about checking the following docs"?
Step 1:
Handle uploads
We can handle uploads of your users directly.Learn more

":original": {
"robot": "/upload/handle"
}Step 2:
Merge video, audio, images into one video
We offer a variety of video encoding features like optimizing for different devices, merging, injecting ads, changing audio tracks, or adding company logos.Learn more

"zoom_effect": {
"use": {
"steps": [
{
"name": ":original",
"as": "image"
}
]
},
"robot": "/video/merge",
"result": true,
"ffmpeg": {
"vf": "zoompan=z='if(lte(mod(on,60),30),zoom+0.003)':d=25*2",
"f": "gif",
"pix_fmt": "rgb24"
},
"ffmpeg_stack": "v7",
"height": 720,
"preset": "empty",
"resize_strategy": "fit",
"width": 1280
}Step 3:
Export files to Amazon S3
We export to the storage platform of your choice.Learn more
"exported": {
"use": [
"zoom_effect",
":original"
],
"robot": "/s3/store",
"credentials": "demo_s3_credentials",
"url_prefix": "https://demos.transloadit.com/"
}Live Demo. See for yourself
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This live demo is powered by
Uppy, our open source file uploader that you can also use without Transloadit, and
tus, our open protocol for resumable file uploads that is making uploading more reliable across the world.
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<!-- This pulls Uppy from our CDN -->
<!-- For smaller self-hosted bundles, install Uppy and plugins manually: -->
<!-- npm i --save @uppy/core @uppy/dashboard @uppy/remote-sources @uppy/transloadit ... -->
<link
href="https://releases.transloadit.com/uppy/v3.10.0/uppy.min.css"
rel="stylesheet"
/>
<button id="browse">Select Files</button>
<script type="module">
import {
Uppy,
Dashboard,
ImageEditor,
RemoteSources,
Transloadit,
} from 'https://releases.transloadit.com/uppy/v3.10.0/uppy.min.mjs'
const uppy = new Uppy()
.use(Transloadit, {
waitForEncoding: true,
alwaysRunAssembly: true,
assemblyOptions: {
params: {
// It's often better store encoding instructions in your account
// and use a `template_id` instead of adding these steps inline
steps: {
':original': {
robot: '/upload/handle',
},
zoom_effect: {
use: {
steps: [{
name: ':original',
as: 'image',
}],
},
robot: '/video/merge',
result: true,
ffmpeg: {
vf: 'zoompan=z='if(lte(mod(on,60),30),zoom+0.003)':d=25*2',
f: 'gif',
pix_fmt: 'rgb24',
},
ffmpeg_stack: 'v7',
height: 720,
preset: 'empty',
resize_strategy: 'fit',
width: 1280,
},
exported: {
use: ['zoom_effect', ':original'],
robot: '/s3/store',
credentials: 'demo_s3_credentials',
url_prefix: 'https://demos.transloadit.com/',
},
},
},
},
})
.use(Dashboard, { trigger: '#browse' })
.use(ImageEditor, { target: Dashboard })
.use(RemoteSources, {
companionUrl: 'https://api2.transloadit.com/companion',
})
.on('complete', ({ transloadit }) => {
// Due to `waitForEncoding:true` this is fired after encoding is done.
// Alternatively, set `waitForEncoding` to `false` and provide a `notify_url`
console.log(transloadit) // Array of Assembly Statuses
for (const assembly of transloadit) {
console.log(assembly.results) // Array of all encoding results
}
})
.on('error', (error) => {
console.error(error)
})
</script>
So many ways to integrate
Transloadit is a service for companies with developers. And there are many ways developers can put Transloadit to good use inside your company to automate media processing.
Bulk imports
Add one of our import Robots to acquire and transcode massive media libraries.
Handling uploads
We are the experts at reliably handling uploads. We wrote the protocol for it.
Front-end integration
We integrate with web browsers via our next-gen file uploader Uppy and SDKs for Android and iOS.
Back-end integration
Send us batch jobs in any server language using one of our SDKs or directly interfacing with our REST API.
Pingbacks
Configure a notify_url to let your server receive transcoding results JSON in the transloadit POST field.
On-demand
Use our Smart CDN to adapt files on-demand and stream them directly to your users.
