Making a Splat

Twenty photos minimum, two optional video inserts, one Splat a day.

A Splat is a flash-cut video built from your photos. Each photo shows for a fraction of a second — around 150 milliseconds — which is the point.

The steps

  1. Pick 20–100 photos. They flash by too fast to overthink, so don't.
  2. Set the order — or hit shuffle and let chaos decide.
  3. Optionally add up to two video inserts (3–5 seconds each): one in the middle, one at the end. Each insert has its own black & white and sound toggles.
  4. Preview. What you see is exactly the file that uploads — byte for byte.
  5. Splat it. Give it a title if you like, choose public or private (private is the default).

The daily limit

You get one Splat per rolling 24 hours. The timer starts when you claim your slot, not at midnight. The app shows a countdown until your next one.

Your photos stay on your phone

Splat composes the video on your device. The individual photos are never uploaded — only the finished video and its thumbnail.