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Remotion & RVE. What's the Difference and Why It Matters?

Here’s a clear breakdown of how Remotion & RVE work together, what each one handles, and what it means for licensing.

Sam

Sam

Creator or RVE

There’s been some confusion recently around the licensing between Remotion and React Video Editor (RVE), and how the two actually work together. It makes sense, they both use React, both deal with video, and on the surface they may feel pretty similar.

But to be clear: RVE wouldn’t exist without Remotion. This post is just to clarify how the two are connected, what each one does, and why the licensing matters.


Remotion is the Engine

Remotion is the open-source engine behind it all. It lets you build videos using React, not by dragging blocks around, but by writing actual code. You create scenes and animations using components, and Remotion takes care of rendering the final video, whether that’s locally on your machine or in the cloud.

It’s powerful, flexible, and gives developers complete control over every frame. Think of it like a game engine: you don’t always see it directly, but it’s doing all the heavy lifting in the background.

If you're building a custom video product from scratch, Remotion is what you'd reach for first.

RVE is built with Remotion at its core

Everything you see in RVE, from previews to final exports, is powered by Remotion under the hood. RVE takes that raw engine and wraps it in a complete editing experience:

It’s everything you’d need to build a full video editor, already wired up and ready to drop into your own app. Remotion handles the rendering; RVE helps handle the interface / workflow. So you don’t have to build it all from scratch.


What does that mean for licensing?

Because RVE is built on top of Remotion, both licenses apply when you're using RVE in a commercial context.

If you're building something for yourself or experimenting, you're likely fine. But if you're shipping a product, selling access, or using RVE in any revenue-generating way. Here’s what to know:

  1. Remotion’s license – Remotion uses a custom license. It’s free for personal and non-commercial use, but requires a paid license for any commercial use. Read their terms to see what qualifies.
  2. RVE’s license – RVE has its own commercial license, separate from Remotion. It's designed for developers and teams who want to use RVE in production, with different tiers depending on your use case (solo, agency, enterprise). If you’re unsure where you fit, feel free to reach out.

Wrapping things up

1. Remotion gives you the engine. 🛠️
2. RVE helps with the UI foundation. 🎨
3. If you're using both in a commercial setting, both licenses apply. 📚

Hope this clears things up. If you’ve got questions about how RVE and Remotion work together, or what license applies where, happy to chat.

Sam
Creator of RVE

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