Krotos has expanded its Video to Sound platform with automatic footsteps and cloth Foley, “enabling editors to add professionally recorded Foley directly from video in seconds.”
Video to Sound uses AI-assisted visual analysis to interpret movement, pacing, and scene context, automatically placing realistic footsteps and cloth sounds in sync with the picture.
With Video to Sound footsteps, users can quickly apply realistic footstep sounds that follow on-screen movement without manual syncing. By selecting the appropriate walking surface — such as tile, gravel, or wood — the system applies professionally recorded footstep sounds that match the pacing and action of the scene. Footstep performances can also be exported as MIDI, making it easy to refine timing or integrate them into KrotosStudio or a broader DAW-based workflow.
The update also introduces automatic cloth Foley. By analysing motion and changes in movement, Video to Sound applies context-aware cloth sounds that reflect subtle shifts, turns, and layered action in a single pass. Users can audition and balance individual layers in the browser before exporting them for use in a preferred DAW or NLE.
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