Launchvideo.app is now Motionflare.ai

Joey

Joey

Founder

June 18, 2026

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Launchvideo.app is now Motionflare.ai

Today we're changing our name. Launchvideo.app is now Motionflare.ai.

Same team, same product you already use, same login. New name, and a much bigger idea behind it.

Why rename at all

We started as Launchvideo because that's exactly what the product did: you launched something, you needed a video, we made it. The name was honest and it was narrow. It described a single moment in your week.

But "launch video" started to feel like a box we'd outgrown. A launch is one day. The motion you need isn't. You need a video for the launch, then one for the feature you shipped on Tuesday, then a teaser for the changelog, then a loop for the pricing page, then a 4K cut for the conference screen. The job was never "make a launch video." The job was "make my product move."

So we picked a name that describes the engine, not the occasion. Motionflare is motion, generated on demand, with a little spark. It's a word we can own, end to end, the way the product runs end to end.

From a URL to a full-stack motion studio

When we launched, the entire pitch fit in one line: paste a URL, get a video. You can still do exactly that, and it's still the fastest path from "I shipped" to "here's the video." But the product underneath has grown into something with a lot more range.

Start from a URL, or start from a prompt. Paste your site and we scrape it, read your design system, and build from your real product. Or skip the URL entirely and describe what you want. Prompt mode is for the video that doesn't have a page yet: the feature still in staging, the idea you're pitching, the launch you haven't shipped.

Voice and sound, not just visuals. Every video can carry AI narration matched to its pacing and a soundtrack that fits its tone. You pick the voice, you set the mood. The result sounds produced, not stitched together.

An editor that respects your time. We never wanted to build another timeline. So we didn't. You can rewrite copy, swap screenshots, reorder sections, and adjust pacing through a workspace that hands you control without handing you a 60-hour learning curve. The default output is good enough to ship. The editor is there for when you want it, not because you need it.

Export where it's going. 1080p for the feed, 4K for the big screen. Share links so a teammate can watch without an account.

The original promise was a shortcut. What we have now is a studio: research, design analysis, scripting, voice, sound, motion, and export, run as one pipeline so the complexity stays in our code and out of your workflow.

What's changing for you

Almost nothing, on purpose.

  • Your account, projects, and videos are all here. Nothing was reset. Log in like always.
  • Links to motionflare.ai are live. Old launchvideo.app links redirect, so anything you've already shared keeps working.
  • Pricing and credits are unchanged. Your balance carried over exactly as it was.
  • The product keeps shipping. This is a rename and an expansion, not a reset. The roadmap is the same one you've been watching, just under a name that finally fits it.

You'll see the new name across the app, the site, and your emails over the coming days. If something still says Launchvideo somewhere, that's us mid-rollout, not a different company.

Still the same bet

The thing that made Launchvideo worth using is the thing Motionflare is built around: most people who need motion video don't want to become motion designers. They want to ship. We trade infinite flexibility for a result you'd be proud to put on your homepage, in about a minute.

That hasn't changed. We just gave it a name big enough to grow into.

See it at motionflare.ai. If you've got a product that moves, now it can show it.