Looping videos in Canva keeps viewers hooked and boosts engagement. Whether you’re crafting a social‑media ad, an event presentation, or a self‑running slideshow, a continuous loop can make your content memorable.
1. Loop a Video in Canva
Canva’s intuitive editor lets you duplicate a page to repeat a video. Adding a subtle transition smooths the transition between repeats.
- Upload your clip and place it on a page.
- Duplicate the page as many times as needed.
- Optional: Insert a ‘Dissolve’ transition between pages.
- Preview and export the video; the final length equals the sum of all page durations.
Benefits include higher retention, repeated exposure, and increased calls to action.
2. Loop a Canva Presentation or Slideshow
Use Canva’s ‘Autoplay’ mode for a self‑running loop.
- Finish all slides and click the Present button.
- Select Autoplay from the presentation type options.
- Set slide timings in the editor before launching.
- The presentation will restart automatically after the last slide.
3. Alternative: Loop a Video in Filmora
Filmora offers a one‑click loop feature for those who need more control.
- Open Filmora and create a new project.
- Drag the clip onto the timeline.
- Copy and paste the clip repeatedly to build the loop.
- Add a Dissolve transition between copies for a seamless feel.
4. FAQs
- Can I loop animations in Canva?
- Yes – use the Animation tab to create a looping animation.
- How do I loop an MP4 file?
- Import the file, then use the loop options in your editor (e.g., Filmora).
- How can I extend a Canva video’s length?
- Use the Crop Video tool to trim footage while maintaining overall duration.
Conclusion
Looping video content captures attention in an era of short attention spans. By following these steps in Canva or Filmora, you can create engaging, repeatable media that drives results.