Make product demo videos that look filmed

A good product demo does not look like a screen recording. It looks like a camera moving through your product: gliding past the interface, settling on the feature that matters, letting the rest fall softly out of focus.

Raylight is a browser-based editor built for exactly that. Drop in product screenshots or paste straight from Figma, arrange them as layers in a scene, and drive a real 3D camera through it. No After Effects, no motion design background.

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Drop in your product

Paste screenshots, Figma frames, or footage onto the canvas. Each becomes a layer you can position in depth.

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Add camera moves

Dolly through the scene, rack focus between layers, and let animation blocks handle the timing and easing.

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Export and ship

Render an MP4 or GIF, or share a link. Free exports at 1080p; paid plans go up to 4K at 60fps.

Why demos made in Raylight look expensive

The look people describe as expensive is mostly three things: real parallax from a camera moving through layered depth, focus that guides the eye, and pacing with room to breathe. Raylight gives you each as a first-class tool: layers sit at real depths, depth of field and bloom are built in, and easing is tuned so slow moves feel deliberate instead of sluggish.

Screen recorders capture what is already on screen. Raylight composes a scene, which is why the same screenshots that look flat in a recording read as cinematic here.

Start from a template, not a blank canvas

The fastest demo starts from a finished one. Pick a template below, swap in your own screens and copy, and the camera work, timing, and effects carry over untouched.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need motion design experience?
No. Templates give you finished camera work to start from, and the editor's animation blocks handle easing and timing. Professionals get a deep toolset; everyone else gets good defaults.
Can I use screen recordings?
Yes. Screenshots, images, and your own video footage work on every plan, so you can mix real captures with composed scenes. Free covers clips up to 50MB; paid plans raise the cap, up to 20GB on Max.
Is it really free?
The free plan includes unlimited projects and 1080p exports with a small Made in Raylight badge. Every paid plan removes the badge, unlocks 4K 60fps, and gets hosted video links.

Shoot bold.
Ship fast.

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