Estimate the depth a photograph never recorded, correct it by eye, and turn the result into moving images.
The estimate is a guess, not a measurement — it will sometimes place things at the wrong distance. These tools exist to make those errors visible and fixable.
Open a photo, sweep the camera to expose depth errors, and correct them while it moves. Flags the tearing automatically.
Present the result with drift, orbit, flythrough, sway, or a configurable Hitchcock dolly zoom. Records video or frames.
Turn a frame sequence into a single video. MP4 where the browser can encode it, WebM everywhere else.
Everything runs in the browser. No image, depth map or video is ever uploaded — the files stay on your machine.
Each app carries a walkthrough on first visit and a ? button holding a full reference. Press ? at any point.
MP4 output needs WebCodecs, present in current Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera and Safari 26 or later. Where it is missing, the assembler produces WebM instead — the same picture in a different container.
Already have a depth map, or real geometry from a scan? Load it in the workbench or viewer directly and skip the estimate.