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DVDIFY

Upload your image and watch it bounce just like the classic DVD screensaver.

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Drag and drop your image file, click to browse, or paste from clipboard

Supports PNG, JPG, SVG • Max 20MB

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a DVD screensaver?

The DVD screensaver is an iconic bouncing logo animation that appeared on DVD players when no disc was playing. The logo would bounce around the screen, changing colors when it hit the edges, creating a mesmerizing effect that became a cultural phenomenon.

How do I create a bouncing DVD animation with my own image?

Simply upload your image using the file uploader above. Our DVD animation maker will automatically start the bouncing animation with your custom image. You can adjust the size and download it as a GIF or MP4 to share anywhere.

What happens when the DVD logo hits the corner?

When the bouncing DVD logo hits a corner perfectly, it changes color and bounces off at the perfect angle - just like the classic screensaver! This rare occurrence was always exciting to witness and became an internet meme.

Can I download my bouncing logo animation?

Yes! Once you've uploaded your logo and started the animation, you can download it as either a GIF or MP4 file. This makes it perfect for sharing on social media, using as a screensaver, or adding to presentations.

What can I customize in the DVD animation?

You have complete control over your DVD animation! In the advanced settings, you can customize the image size, border radius for rounded corners, animation speed, background color with a color picker, and enable or disable the color-changing effect. You can also adjust the GIF duration when downloading your animation.

What file formats are supported for image upload?

We support all common image formats including PNG, JPG, and SVG files up to 20MB. For best results, use an image with a transparent background (PNG) or high contrast design that will look great bouncing around the screen.

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