Make a slideshow from moving pictures

This tool lets you put together a few of your pictures into a slideshow where they move nicely with pans or zooms (the effect used is technically called the Ken Burns effect). Just add your photos, select the initial and final camera crops, preview things to make sure they are the way you want, then hit "save". Your show can then be viewed by anyone you send the link to.

Give it a try! If you have any problems, please let us know. Image animation may look low-quality in the designer. This is normal. It will be a lot smoother in the final viewer - just save your slideshow and see.

Recent posts

St Patricks day graphics: For the Irish amongst us, St Patrick’s day is rolling around again...

Animation fixes: Animation output was broken on some generators recently Sorry, should be fixed now! Thanks to lara for the report...

Butterfly animation for Valentines day: In preparation for Valentine’s day, we’ve just added a butterfly animation that looks like this: To put your own beloved in the picture, just click here if you think you recognize the butterfly, that’s because it comes from the Big Buck Bunny movie - thanks to the Blender Foundation for releasing their characters into the wild ...

Generator guide updated: The Generator Guide has been updated...

Make a TV generator in Photoshop/GIMP: Thanks to everyone who has signed up as a generator designer...

Have an animated new year 2010!: We hope your new year is an animated one! This year has been a busy one for MakeSweet...

The big time: Big tattoos, big billboards, big ornaments - we are happy to announce that high resolution mode is back to MakeSweet and better than ever!

Call for Blenderheads: If you know Blender, you can now sign-up at live.makesweet.com to be on call as a designer for people looking for generators...

Make a software box: Want to make a picture of a nice shiny shrink-wrap box for your software? It is sometimes useful to make even the most abstract of virtual products tangible...

Getting flashy: We are experimenting with a new interface to our generators...