Loop background video generator

Direct a loop background video in your browser with Morphic's loop background video AI generator, a seamless ambient backdrop that runs behind anything. Generate slow drifting particles, a soft gradient flow, or a gentle nature loop that never breaks the eye. Score it with Music, then set the loop behind your graphics or stream layout on Compose.

Loop styles you can direct

Ambient loops you can stage

A drifting particle bed

Fine points of light float and cross a dark gradient field in slow endless motion, the depth soft and the pace calm so the loop can sit quietly behind titles or a talking head, no signage.

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A soft gradient flow

Broad bands of color melt and shift through one another with no hard edges, breathing gently across the frame in a calm palette that adds mood without pulling focus from anything laid on top.

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A gentle nature loop

Leaves sway and light ripples on water in a slow steady cycle under soft daylight, the motion reading as real yet seamless so nothing ever cuts, the frame grounding a layout in a living scene, no signage.

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An abstract liquid swirl

Glossy colored liquid folds and swirls in a slow rolling churn under studio light, the rich saturated tones rolling endlessly so the backdrop stays striking on its own.

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Make loop background video videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your loop background video scene

    Write the loop background video scene you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the video

    Morphic generates a cinematic, frame-ready clip on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your loop background video video

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the shot.

Simple pricing

Get started for free today, with the option to upgrade or cancel anytime.

Basic

$9/ month
billed as $0 per year

900 monthly credits

1 user only

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Standard

$24/ month
billed as $0 per year

3200 monthly credits

1 user only

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Pro

$45/ month
billed as $0 per year

6200 shared monthly credits

1 user

+ up to 4 more at extra cost

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Pro Max

$170/ month
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24000 shared monthly credits

1 user

+ up to 9 more at extra cost

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Enterprise

For higher limits

Custom

pricing and billing terms

High-volume credits
Custom seat limits
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Pricing Gradient

Free

For playing around

$0

forever free

Up to 20 credits
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Limited models
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FAQs

Where can I make a loop background video with AI?
You can make loop background videos directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the motion and palette you want, and Morphic renders the bed. On Compose you set it behind your graphics, titles, or stream layout so it runs quietly under everything on top.
What kinds of loops work best as a background?
Drifting particle fields, soft gradient flows, and gentle nature cycles work best because slow steady motion never distracts from the foreground. Bolder swirls and bokeh hazes suit a hero backdrop that stands on its own. Matching the palette to your layout is what keeps the loop supportive rather than competing.
How do I make a background video loop seamlessly?
Prompt slow continuous motion with no hard start or stop, like drifting particles or breathing gradients, so the clip has no obvious edit point. Generate a few options on the Canvas and pick the one whose motion is calmest, then set a crossfade at the loop point in your editor for a clean join.
How do I keep a loop from distracting the foreground?
Keep the motion slow, the contrast gentle, and the palette close to your layout so the eye stays on the content in front. Darker beds sit well under bright text and graphics. Generating a low-movement variant and comparing it side by side on the Canvas helps you pick the least distracting option.
Can I use a loop background behind a live stream?
Yes. Generate the ambient loop, export it, and set it as the backdrop layer in your stream or presentation layout. A calm particle or gradient loop reads well behind a camera or slides, and reusing one palette across your scenes keeps the whole setup looking consistent.