Drop a sequence from Runway, Veo, or Kling. Scene Fixer finds the continuity breaks between your shots — wardrobe, lighting, props — and fixes them to match. No regenerating. No rerolling.
This is a beta — detection and fixes may not always be perfect. Email us if something looks off.
Drop your video here
MP4 or MOV · 200MB max
Beta — results may vary. Let us know if something looks wrong.
Real outputs from Scene Fixer — props, atmosphere, wardrobe. Each clip shows the problem and the correction.
Scene Fixer detects the missing cup, then adds it back in to match the reference shot.
One rendered bright noon, one overcast evening. We shift the sky and light so both shots feel like the same scene.
The jacket drifted between generation runs. Scene Fixer corrects it to the reference color — no rerolling.
AI video almost never comes out consistent. A jacket goes navy, then burgundy. The light jumps between shots. A prop appears out of nowhere. Normally, fixing any of that means regenerating the entire clip — full price — and the reroll usually breaks something that was already working.
Scene Fixer compares your shots, catches what doesn't match, and fixes only that — on the footage you already have. Our vision AI flags the break and shows you exactly what's off. You confirm the spot. Aleph corrects it to match your reference shot and leaves the rest frame-identical.
The whole pipeline runs in the cloud — no software to install, no GPU required.
MP4 or MOV, up to 200MB. Cut your shots together — or drop a single clip with the thing that's bugging you.
Our vision AI compares every adjacent shot and flags the continuity breaks — wardrobe, lighting, props, eyeline, and more.
Review each break side-by-side, mark the exact region, then choose Remove or describe the change you want.
Each flagged shot is corrected to match your reference frame, then stitched back in — everything else stays frame-identical, audio intact.
Our vision AI flags each type across every shot pair — you confirm the region, Aleph fixes it.
A jacket that's navy in one shot and burgundy in the next.
An object that appears, vanishes, or drifts between cuts.
One shot golden, the next overcast — the cut falls apart.
Background details that shift when they shouldn't.
A look that doesn't carry from shot to shot.
A gaze pointing the wrong way across a cut.
Now in open beta — built on Runway Aleph and Claude Opus 4.8.
It's early, and detection won't always be perfect. But every fix runs on the footage you already have — so there's nothing to reroll, and nothing to lose by trying it on your worst clip.
Start fixing for free →