Splits Studio · for macOS

Every scene, one frame.

Drop a video. Splits Studio detects every scene and hands you back the shots — as stills, MP4 segments, or GIFs. Runs entirely on your Mac.

30-second intro

What Splits does.

Contact sheet

One frame per scene, in order.

Lossless JPEG, named in order along the source timeline. Click any frame to enlarge — or drag the whole folder into Final Cut, Resolve, Premiere, or a shot list.

00:00···· 01:17···· 02:34
start 10 scenes detected end
Scene 01SCENE 01
Scene 02SCENE 02
Scene 03SCENE 03
Scene 04SCENE 04
Scene 05SCENE 05
Scene 06SCENE 06
Scene 07SCENE 07
Scene 08SCENE 08
Scene 09SCENE 09
Scene 10SCENE 10
Scene 11SCENE 11
Scene 12SCENE 12
Scene 13SCENE 13
Scene 14SCENE 14

Interface

Three sliders tune the detection.

Scene sensitivity, minimum scene length, group duration. The detection redraws in real time as you tune them, so you can dial in how granular the split should be.

The detection updates as you slide.

Group similar scenes to merge ones the algorithm split too eagerly — useful for talking-head footage with subtle reframes.

Splits Studio scene detection sliders

Queue

Drag a folder. It processes sequentially.

The queue strip at the bottom of the window shows progress per file with thumbnails, file size, and ETA. You can keep adding while it works.

One drop, every output.

Toggle export targets per session — frames, MP4 segments, GIFs, all in one pass.

Splits Studio queue with multiple files

Export

Frames, MP4 segments, or GIFs.

Each output is an independent toggle. Audio, custom resolution, and save location all live in the right sidebar.

JPEG MP4 GIF Audio Custom resolution

Every output is its own toggle.

The export panel is one screen. No wizard, no pipeline configuration.

Splits Studio export panel

One-minute tour

Every panel, briefly.

On the Mac App Store.

Download · Mac App Store