Upload from the web

Drag and drop one or many files, fill metadata once, upload in parallel.

Drag, tag, click. The web upload page handles single videos and 100-file batches with the same flow.

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    Drag files into the dropzone

    You can pick a single file or select 50 at once. Each file becomes a row with its own metadata fields.

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    Fill metadata per row, or copy to the rest

    For each row, set horse, rider, and location. Filled one video and want the others to match? Use Copy to remaining to push selected fields — horse, rider, location, performance details, even ownership and sharing — onto every other video in the batch. Fields that already match across the batch aren't pre-ticked, so you only copy what you mean to.

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    Set ownership (optional)

    Default ownership is your personal library. To upload directly into a team library, change the owner dropdown. To hand the video to another rider on the spot, pick "Transfer to user". See Share vs transfer for the distinction.

  4. 4

    Hit upload

    Files upload in parallel. A green check appears once each video has finished both upload and the first transcoding pass.

GoPros and DSLRs welcome

The web upload page is the right tool for any non-iPhone source: action cams, DSLRs, drones, screen recordings. Anything ffmpeg can read, we can take.

Don't close the tab mid-upload

On the web, closing the tab cancels the in-flight upload (the parts already sent are saved — you can resume from the same upload page). For uploads you can walk away from, prefer the iOS app's background mode.

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