Place, size, tilt and time a GIF or PNG sticker — Free, No Upload
Stickers add personality to a clip — an emoji reaction, a speech bubble, an arrow pointing at the action, a "new" badge. This page shows how to stick a GIF or PNG onto a video in the browser: drop it where you want, size and tilt it like you placed it by hand, and make it appear only when it should — all without uploading the video or stamping a watermark.
Add any GIF or PNG sticker to your video — position, size, rotation and timing included, exported locally with no watermark.
Open the Video Overlay tool →A sticker is a small, transparent graphic placed over footage to react, label or decorate. On short-form video it's everywhere: a laughing emoji over a funny moment, a circled arrow drawing the eye, a price tag on a product, a hand-drawn doodle for personality. The look depends on three things being right — the sticker showing without a box around it, sitting in the right spot, and appearing at the right moment.
For a clean result, the sticker should be a GIF or PNG with a transparent background so only the artwork covers the video. Animated GIF stickers keep moving on the clip; static PNG stickers stay put. Drop the file in as the overlay and its transparency is preserved automatically — no rectangle, just the sticker.
Snap the sticker to any of nine anchor points with a margin, or set a custom X/Y position for an exact spot — for instance, right next to a face or a product. Size is a percentage of the video, so it stays proportionate at any resolution. The rotation slider tilts the sticker from −180° to 180°, which sells the hand-placed look far better than a flat, perfectly level overlay.
Most stickers shouldn't be on the whole time — a reaction belongs to a beat, not the entire clip. Set the timing to a window and enter when the sticker appears and disappears, so the emoji pops up exactly on the punchline and leaves afterwards. Enable the fade for a soft in-and-out instead of a hard cut. For a persistent decorative sticker, leave the timing on Whole video and keep an animated one looping.
The sticker and video are composited entirely in your browser and re-encoded into a new file — nothing is uploaded and no watermark is added. Rendering happens in real time, so a short clip exports quickly; longer videos take about their own length at 1× speed, with 2× / 4× fast modes available when you don't need audio.
The tool places one overlay per render. To stack several, render with the first sticker, then load that output as the new base video and add the next sticker.
Any transparent GIF or PNG works — emoji packs, your own exports from an image editor, or sticker GIFs you've saved. The tool just needs a file with transparency.
Yes. Rotation and animation are independent, so an animated GIF sticker can also sit at an angle.
No. The sticker and video stay on your device and are processed in the browser.