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RenderKit

License: MIT Documentation

RenderKit is a desktop app for turning render image sequences into reviewable MP4s. Open a sequence, choose the review settings you need, and click Convert.

RenderKit desktop UI screenshot

RenderKit converting an image sequence to MP4.

Get The App

  1. Download the latest RenderKit archive from GitHub Releases.
  2. Unzip it.
  3. Run the RenderKit executable.

On Windows, this is usually:

RenderKit\RenderKit.exe

Basic Workflow

  1. Open RenderKit.
  2. Drop a file or folder into the window or click Browse.
  3. Check the detected sequence, frame range, FPS, and output path.
  4. Choose a layer, contact sheet, burn-ins, or quality settings only if you need them.
  5. Click Convert.

When the render finishes, use Play Result or Open Output Folder.

What It Can Make

  • MP4 movies from rendered image sequences.
  • Supports both Single-layer EXRs and Multi-Layer contact sheets.
  • Add burnins with frame, layer, or FPS.
  • H.264, H.265, or AV1 outputs.

More Documentation

For command-line, automation, environment-variable, source checkout, and Python API usage, see the full documentation.

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VFX-focused image-sequence to video converter with OIIO, OCIO, CRF quality control, and CLI/UI.

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