Video Quality and Performance Tips
Get the best visual results and smooth performance from iArt.
Written By Yunfei
Last updated 1 day ago
Tips for Better Visual Results
Use Specific Prompts
The single biggest factor in video quality is prompt quality. Specific, detailed prompts produce better results than vague ones. See Writing Effective Prompts and Prompt Writing Best Practices.
Specify Colors Precisely
Use hex codes or specific color names rather than generic terms:
Instead of "blue background" β "deep navy background (#0f172a)"
Instead of "colorful" β "coral (#ff6b6b), teal (#4ecdc4), and warm yellow (#ffe66d)"
Use High-Quality Images
When uploading your own images:
Use PNG for logos and graphics (supports transparency)
Use high-resolution images (at least 1080p)
Avoid blurry or compressed source images
Keep Animations Purposeful
More animation isn't always better:
Every animation should serve a purpose (draw attention, show sequence, create mood)
Subtle, smooth animations often look more professional than flashy ones
Consistent timing across elements creates a polished feel
Optimal Video Duration
Shorter videos tend to render faster and maintain viewer attention better.
Browser Performance Tips
For the best preview experience:
Use Chrome β Best compatibility with the preview player
Close unused tabs β Free up browser memory for smoother playback
Use a modern device β Complex animations preview better on newer hardware
Don't judge by preview alone β The exported video is always higher quality than the browser preview
Recommended Export Settings by Platform
Social Media (Instagram, TikTok, Twitter)
High resolution for crisp visuals
Keep videos under 60 seconds for best engagement
Consider aspect ratio requirements (9:16 for Stories/Reels, 1:1 for posts)
Presentations (PowerPoint, Google Slides)
Standard resolution is sufficient
Keep individual clips short (10β20 seconds)
Use subtle animations that complement slide content
Website / Landing Page
High resolution for full-screen backgrounds
Loop-friendly animations (seamless start/end) work well
Keep file size reasonable for web loading
When to Use Batch vs. Single Generation
Tips
Export is higher quality than preview β Don't worry if the preview looks slightly rough; the final render is polished
Iterate before exporting β It's faster to refine through chat than to re-export multiple times
Save your best prompts β When you find a prompt that produces great results, save it for reuse
Next Steps
Exporting Your Video β Export with optimal settings
Prompt Writing Best Practices β Improve your prompts