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2025 Recap turns a year of photos and videos into a short, polished highlight video, automatically.
- Select a collection of photos and videos from your year
- Simplified media importer makes it easy to pick from each month of 2025
- Includes 2025-specific graphics, and sound design
- Fine-tune each moment with an optional timeline, no editing required
The result is a personal, shareable recap that’s effortless to make and fun to revisit.

2025 Recap MakerRecap your year with a short highlight video
Brian Delaneyleft a comment
2025 Recap is a module within my new app, Luxe Studio. It's a great way to show off your year in a fun and quick video, with no editing required. The Luxe Studio app takes a different approach to editing. Instead of putting everything into one interface, it’s built as a set of focused editing experiences, each designed to feel complete for a specific creative task. Curious how you like the 2025...

2025 Recap MakerRecap your year with a short highlight video
Luxe Studio is a new style of editing app, with separate modules, each designed as a complete, focused experience built for the way people create today.
From cinematic looks and vintage film to layouts, text, and HDR color grading, every module has its own workflow and creative intent.
Built for modern creators who care about taste, speed, and retaining media quality; all processed on-device, with privacy first.

Luxe StudioA modular editing app designed for how creators work today
Brian Delaneyleft a comment
Hey Product Hunt 👋👨💻 I’ve always felt that editing apps get worse as they add more features; more menus, more tabs, more friction. Luxe Studio takes a different approach. Instead of putting everything into one interface, it’s built as a set of focused editing experiences, each designed to feel complete for a specific creative task. I'm launching with 10 modules to start: Filters, Film, Layout,...

Luxe StudioA modular editing app designed for how creators work today
Brian Delaneyleft a comment
Love the concept but the signup wall killed it for me :( Highly suggest letting the user in to browse a bit first, then ask for signup during certain actions requiring an account.
NoFilterDiscover great photo locations all over the world.
Brian Delaneyleft a comment
Really great idea. Clean design. But I also had trouble figuring out how to fully use the product... specifically: exiting an interface that you're editing, and creating a link / transition. Tried everything then gave up. I really wanted to use it more but just couldn't figure it out.

TsterAppWireframe, mockup and prototyping on your iPhone.
