Anime 60 FPS Converter
Convert anime from 24fps to silky smooth 60fps with AI frame interpolation. RIFE AI generates natural in-between frames that preserve the look of 2D animation — no ghosting or warping artifacts. Perfect for anime edits, AMVs, fight scene compilations, and YouTube anime content.
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How to Use Anime 60 FPS Converter
- Upload your anime clip — MP4, MKV, and MOV files are all supported
- 60 FPS is pre-selected as the target frame rate
- Choose Browser (free) or Server (RIFE AI, faster and higher quality) mode
- Click Process to start the frame interpolation
- Download your smooth 60fps anime clip and share it
Features
- Convert 24fps anime to smooth 60fps with AI-generated frames
- RIFE AI handles 2D animation, fight scenes, and fast panning shots
- No ghosting on hard edges — clean interpolation on cel-shaded art styles
- Free browser mode for quick clips, GPU server mode for full episodes
- Popular for YouTube anime edits, AMVs, and TikTok anime compilations
- Supports MP4, MKV, and MOV input — works with any anime source file
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does AI frame interpolation work well on anime?
- Yes. RIFE AI was trained on diverse motion patterns including 2D animation. It handles anime's characteristic flat color regions, hard outlines, and fast action sequences without the ghosting artifacts common in older interpolation methods.
- What anime frame rate should I target?
- 60fps is the most popular choice for anime edits and YouTube content. Most anime is produced at 24fps (or animated on twos/threes at 8-12 actual drawing fps), so 60fps interpolation adds significant smoothness to motion scenes.
- Will interpolation ruin the anime art style?
- No. RIFE AI preserves the cel-shaded look and hard edges of anime. It generates natural in-between frames rather than blending existing ones, so line art stays crisp. For scenes with intentional stutter (like impact frames), you can trim those sections separately.
- Can I interpolate a full anime episode?
- Yes. Use server mode for full episodes — GPU processing handles 24-minute episodes at 1080p efficiently. Browser mode works best for shorter clips under 2 minutes due to memory constraints.
- Why do anime editors use 60fps interpolation?
- 60fps anime edits are hugely popular on YouTube and TikTok because the added smoothness makes action scenes, transformation sequences, and fight choreography look cinematic. It's a staple technique for AMV creators and anime edit compilations.
- Is there a difference between browser and server mode for anime?
- Browser mode uses FFmpeg minterpolate which works but can produce artifacts on fast anime action scenes. Server mode uses RIFE AI on GPU which handles rapid motion, camera pans, and scene transitions much better — especially important for anime fight scenes.