🌀Video Looping for iPhone - What If Video Loops Were Instruments?
- Jeff Ranasinghe
- 17 hours ago
- 2 min read
Introducing Muser Studio
It’s been a minute since I last posted here. That’s not because I stopped building — it’s because I got deep into something that started as a curious coding tangent… and turned into a whole new tool for video artists and musicians.

Meet Muser Studio — an iOS app that lets you record video and define looping sections while you're recording. Think live audio looping, but for video.
🎥 Here’s What Video Looping for iPhone Looks Like in Action
In this 27-second clip, I recorded myself playing acoustic guitar and used Muser Studio to loop parts of the performance live. At the end, I tapped Stop, and the app instantly created a polished composite — cutting together the loops just as I performed them.
All from my phone.
✨ Why I Built This
I’ve always loved the immediacy of live looping — layering parts in real-time, letting performance and composition merge. But with video? There wasn’t anything quite like that.
So I built it.
And let me tell you — making this work in real time on a phone, with both video recording and editing happening on the fly, was... an adventure 😅. But I stuck with it, and now it’s here.
🚀 Muser Studio is Free to Try
I want people to play with video looping on the iPhone. If you’re a musician, a dancer, a visual artist — or just someone who likes to mess with new tools — give it a go.
👉 Download Muser Studio for iPhone (free on the App Store)
💬 What’s Next
I’ll be sharing more soon: behind-the-scenes dev notes, user experiments, and creative tips for getting the most out of Muser Studio.
And if you create something with it — hit me up. I’d love to see it, share it, and maybe even feature it here.
Until then: record, loop, and stay curious.
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