Remotion, founded in 2021 by Jonny Burger and Mehmet Ademi in Zurich, lets a developer create video entirely in code, defining scenes as React components, animating with familiar hooks, and rendering to MP4 from the command line, a fundamentally different mechanism than every avatar-generation, prompt-based, or timeline-editing tool covered elsewhere in this directory.
That code-first approach suits connecting video directly to data: a company generating personalized year-in-review videos, automated product demos, or data-driven reports at scale can template the video once in React and render thousands of variations programmatically, the same approach companies like Spotify use internally for large personalized-video campaigns. The project has earned more than 37,000 GitHub stars over four years of continuous releases.
A free license covers individuals and small companies with unlimited videos and commercial use permitted, and company licenses start around $25 a developer per month with a $100 monthly minimum. For a developer who wants to generate video programmatically from data, at scale, rather than editing each video by hand in a timeline interface, Remotion's code-first, React-based approach addresses that directly.








