Ratito turns everyone's short clips into one film, stitched together automatically in the order they happened — backed up the moment you record. No editing, no single story — just what actually happened, captured by everyone who was there."
Nobody sits down and edits this. Every clip lands in order, automatically, the moment someone records it.
Start one for the group trip that always ends without a single decent photo. Start one for a wedding, so the guests' phones catch what the photographer missed. Start one the day your kid is born, and let it run for a year. Invite people with a link or a QR code.
Anyone added to the video can record a brief moment from wherever they are. No pressure, no long takes — just grab your phone for a second and it's in there.
Every clip stitches into one film automatically, in the order it happened — safe in the cloud, watchable from any device.
Ratito makes that easier — everyone's angle, stitched into one film, ready the moment it happens.
Motion catches what a photo can't — the sound, the laugh, what it actually felt like to be there.
Everyone adds the moment as they live it. Not one version — all of them, together. No one has to disappear behind the camera to be part of it.
The moment you record it, it's already in the film — ready to export, whole, right then.
Invite people with a link or QR code. Everyone contributes to the same shared film.
When someone adds a clip, the video updates for everyone.
Every clip is stored the moment it's captured. A lost or broken phone never means a lost memory.
Save the finished film to your camera roll, whenever you want — no paywall on the memory itself.
Ratito is currently in private beta — live on the App Store and Google Play soon.