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bshort - Aesthetic Shorts
Turn your unposted photos into vertical shorts
Pick photos, pick a mood, get a vertical short. bshort auto-cuts your camera roll B-sides into 1080x1920 videos with film-style color grading, layered typography and music. 32 templates, no timeline, no account, everything renders on device.
I built bshort because of a folder problem. Every trip, every dinner, every
walk - I'd come home with 200 photos and post maybe 3. The other 197 just sat
there. Those are the "B-cuts." That's where the name comes from: B-cut + shorts
= bshort.
Every editor I tried wanted me to become an editor - timelines, keyframes,
"drag the clip here." I didn't want to edit. I wanted a video to already exist.
So bshort has no timeline. You pick a mood (emotional / warm / dawn / activity),
pick your photos, and a 1080x1920 short comes out the other side - color graded,
typeset, and scored.
A few things I sweated over:
• Color grading isn't a filter here - it's what makes the mood. All 32 templates
have their own look, hand-tuned, none reused.
• Typography does the heavy lifting. Each template stacks 2–3 text layers with
different fonts, weights and positions, so they don't collapse into "same
layout, different font."
• Every one of the 32 templates has its own track. No shared stock loop.
• It all renders on your device. No upload, no account, no server.
It's free - no paywall, no subscription, no account. I'd love to hear which
mood you'd actually use - and what template you wish existed.
About bshort - Aesthetic Shorts on Product Hunt
“Turn your unposted photos into vertical shorts”
bshort - Aesthetic Shorts was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #40 on the daily leaderboard. Pick photos, pick a mood, get a vertical short. bshort auto-cuts your camera roll B-sides into 1080x1920 videos with film-style color grading, layered typography and music. 32 templates, no timeline, no account, everything renders on device.
On the analytics side, bshort - Aesthetic Shorts competes within iOS, Photography and Video — topics that collectively have 255.8k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how bshort - Aesthetic Shorts performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
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Hi Product Hunt 👋
I built bshort because of a folder problem. Every trip, every dinner, every
walk - I'd come home with 200 photos and post maybe 3. The other 197 just sat
there. Those are the "B-cuts." That's where the name comes from: B-cut + shorts
= bshort.
Every editor I tried wanted me to become an editor - timelines, keyframes,
"drag the clip here." I didn't want to edit. I wanted a video to already exist.
So bshort has no timeline. You pick a mood (emotional / warm / dawn / activity),
pick your photos, and a 1080x1920 short comes out the other side - color graded,
typeset, and scored.
A few things I sweated over:
• Color grading isn't a filter here - it's what makes the mood. All 32 templates
have their own look, hand-tuned, none reused.
• Typography does the heavy lifting. Each template stacks 2–3 text layers with
different fonts, weights and positions, so they don't collapse into "same
layout, different font."
• Every one of the 32 templates has its own track. No shared stock loop.
• It all renders on your device. No upload, no account, no server.
It's free - no paywall, no subscription, no account. I'd love to hear which
mood you'd actually use - and what template you wish existed.