AIMoCap
AIMoCap

VIDEO OUTPUT

Video to motion data

Learn how AIMoCap turns source video into target-aware motion outputs for animation and robot workflows.

For users who need motion data from video and want to understand output choices before starting a job.

Short answer

AIMoCap can help with video to motion data workflows when the goal is to turn a short readable clip into reviewable motion output.

When to use AIMoCap

Use AIMoCap when you want uploaded video, browser review, downloadable motion outputs, and a clear path into motion data review.

When not to use AIMoCap

Do not use AIMoCap as a replacement for controlled studio capture when the project requires multi-camera precision, facial capture, or complex contact solving.

video to motion data searches usually hide a practical workflow question: how do you get from a source clip to motion data that can be reviewed, cleaned, and used downstream?

AIMoCap focuses on short video jobs, target-aware outputs, browser review, and a public API path for teams that need repeatable processing.

Outputs and limits

  • AIMoCap is designed for uploaded source video rather than a live capture volume.
  • Default output is animation-oriented; robot output uses a separate target.
  • Short, stable clips with clear body motion are recommended.
  • Downstream cleanup may still be needed depending on the target toolchain.

AIMoCap workflow

01

Upload and trim

Start with a short, clear source clip and trim to the useful action window.

02

Choose the output target

Use Default for animation-oriented FBX output, Unitree G1 for robot motion, or a published custom avatar target.

03

Review and export

Inspect the result before taking the motion into motion data review or another downstream pipeline.

Common questions

Can AIMoCap support video to motion data?

Yes, AIMoCap can be part of a video to motion data workflow when the source clip and target output match the documented product boundaries.

What target should I choose?

Use Default for animation FBX, Unitree G1 for robot motion data, or a published custom avatar if you have prepared one in Studio.

Will the result be production-ready without cleanup?

Video mocap output should be reviewed and may need cleanup, especially when used in engines, DCC tools, or robotics pipelines.