Free interactive video builder
Create immersive, interactive videos by overlaying hotspots, chapters, and buttons directly onto your existing video.
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Use Supademo’s free interactive video builder to overlay engaging hotspots, text, buttons, and chapters directly onto an existing or newly recorded video. Turn passive, one-way video monologues into truly interactive, engaging video experiences.
How to create an interactive video
Record or Upload Video
Open Supademo's interactive video builder. Then upload a video or use Supademo's screen recorder to create your base video.
Edit and Personalize
Split your video to create interactive steps. Then add clickable hotspots, buttons and chapters to transform your passive video into an interactive video.
Share and Track
Share your new interactive video as a link or embed it anywhere online for free. You can also track unique views, step dropoffs, and clicks seamlessly.
Personalize your video with chapters
Add multiple chapters, which unlocks interactive experiences like conditional branching, lead capture, along with embedded apps like forms and calendars within your interactive video.
Transform passive video viewers into engaged leads
Use powerful features and built-in analytics tracking to identify top viewers. Turn passive video viewers into active leads by letting them click through your video experience.
Interactive video hotspots
Split your video into sections to add interactive hotspots, voiceovers, or text directly onto your video slide. This makes your video interactive, self-paced, and engaging.
Frequently asked questions
What is an interactive video?
An interactive video is a dynamic, two-way media form that allows your viewers to interact with elements within the video itself - such as hotspot variations, buttons, or callouts. These videos contain clickable or interactive hotspots that users can click or tap to access additional information, navigate to different parts of the video, or perform other actions such as accessing an embedded calendar or form. Unlike traditional linear videos, interactive videos provide a more engaging and personalized viewing experience.
How do I create an interactive video?
To make a video interactive, you can use Supademo's free interactive video builder to overlay interactive features to an existing or newly recorded video. The clickable video maker allows you to add clickable elements like buttons, hotspots, chapters, and embedded forms and calendars to specific parts of your video.
What are the benefits of using interactive videos?
When compared to linear, one-way videos, interactive videos offer several advantages. These include: (1) Increased engagement: Viewers can actively participate in the video experience. (2) Improved information retention: Interactive elements help reinforce key points. (3) Enhanced navigation: Users can easily jump to relevant sections. (4) Data collection: You can gather insights on viewer behavior and preferences. (5) Higher Conversions: You can convert with CTAs throughout the video experience, or even embed a calendar or form inline within video sections, without the viewer leaving the video experience.
What are some example use cases for interactive video demos?
Interactive video demos can include: (1) Product demonstrations with clickable features, (2) Educational videos with embedded forms, (3) Interactive storytelling experiences with branching, and (4) Choose-your-own-adventure style marketing videos.
What are the key features of an interactive video?
Some key features of interactive videos include: (1) Hotspots (clickable areas within the video), (2) Overlays (pop-ups or chapters with additional information), (3) Branching scenarios (allowing viewers to choose their path), and (4) Personalization elements (variables, branding).
How can I measure the success of my interactive video?
To measure the success of your interactive video, you should (1) Track viewer engagement metrics like click-through rates, (2) Measure overall comppletion rates and step dropoffs, and (3) Compare performance against benchmarked non-interactive videos.