Gyroflow
Open-source video stabilization library using camera gyroscope data for smooth footage
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Tracking since 2026-05-16. Saturation 68%.
What is Gyroflow?
Gyroflow is an open-source video stabilization library that uses gyroscope data recorded by cameras (or external sensors) to stabilize footage. Unlike traditional software stabilization that relies on visual analysis, Gyroflow leverages physical motion data to achieve more accurate and artifact-free stabilization, especially in challenging conditions like low light or fast motion. It processes gyro metadata from supported cameras (e.g., GoPro, Sony, DJI) or from separate logger files. The library can be used as a standalone application or integrated into video editing pipelines. Based on community signals so far, Gyroflow is gaining traction among filmmakers and drone pilots who need high-quality stabilization without the crop or warping artifacts common in other methods. The project is actively developed on GitHub with growing documentation and plugin support for popular editors like DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Premiere.
Why it's trending
Gyroflow has seen increased GitHub stars and community discussion as more camera manufacturers include gyroscope metadata, making it a go-to tool for hardware-aware stabilization.
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Key features
- Uses camera gyroscope data for stabilization
- Supports GoPro, Sony, DJI, and more
- Standalone app and command-line interface
- Plugin support for DaVinci Resolve, Premiere
- Adjustable smoothness and crop settings
- Open-source with active community development
Who should use this
Filmmakers, drone pilots, and action sports enthusiasts who want high-quality video stabilization without relying on visual analysis, especially in low-light or fast-motion scenarios.
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