Analog video · Mac app

Run it through analog.
An analog video app that faithfully recreates real analog video circuits and real video glitch gear — made by VFX artists, for VFX artists. GLAZE doesn't paste a VHS look on top; it runs your footage through a simulated analog signal path, the same circuitry behind an old CRT, arcade monitor, plasma, or LED screen. Dial in glow, color bleed, wobble, static, and feedback live, grab a one-tap look, then export a clean clip for any editor.
- Real analog signal path, not a VHS overlay — your footage runs through simulated circuits
- Emulates real displays: CRT, arcade, plasma, and LED
- Dial glow, color bleed, wobble, static, and feedback live
- One-tap looks, from clean TV to full static
- Exports a clean clip that drops into any editor
- Mac app · macOS 14+ · pay once, no subscription
- Commercial-use output
Safe checkout · Mac app · Updates free forever
raw / glaze
Drag across the effect.
Same frame, before and after. Move the divider while the footage plays to see exactly what GLAZE is doing.
the look
Make it look like old TV.
GLAZE runs a clean clip through a simulated analog video signal — real circuits, not a VHS overlay — for the warmth, glow, wobble, and static of an old TV. Soft color, gentle drift, and a little glitch, like it was taped off the air.
the controls
Dial in glow, color, wobble, and static — plus one-tap looks.

Shape the look. Sliders add sparkle, ripple, drift, and color bleed. Turn on feedback to loop the image back into itself for trails and glow. Flip to the clean version any time, then save a clip for your edit. Mac app.
the app
A real Mac app.
Dial in glow, color, wobble, and static, then save the finished clip — all from one window.

Under the hood
The whole signal path · and you route it.
GLAZE doesn't lay a VHS texture over your shot. It rebuilds the analog signal chain: your image is modulated onto a composite carrier, pushed through real degradation stages, then demodulated back to picture. And the path is a patchbay · you decide the order.
RGB is modulated onto a composite-video carrier · the same signal a real deck would transmit.
Composite core, the gate, modulation and feedback · patch them in any order you like.
Demodulate back to a picture, through the CRT. The artifacts are the signal, not an overlay.

A modular signal patchbay. Every other analog plugin is one fixed chain; GLAZE, you wire the path yourself.
Same engine, whether you run the Mac app or the After Effects / Premiere plugin.
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