Rate my velocity edit
Rate my velocity edit, out of 100.
Velocity edits are all about the ramp: slow on the important frame, fast through the filler, snapped back on the beat. When the ramps land it feels buttery, when they miss it feels choppy. Inkroy scores your velocity edit out of 100 and tells you whether the sync, pacing, and audio actually land, before you post.
What makes a good velocity edit
Ramps that hit the beat
The speed change has to land on the music. A ramp that lands off-beat is the number-one tell of a rushed velocity edit.
Smooth slow motion
Stuttery slowed footage kills it. Smoothing (frame interpolation) on the slow parts is essential.
Contrast between slow and fast
The slow moments are what make the fast ones feel fast. Constant ramping with no breath is exhausting.
Want the full walkthrough? How to make a velocity edit in CapCut.
The 8 things Inkroy scores
Hook
how hard the first few seconds grab
Audio
beat sync, mixing, and song choice
Pacing
cut rhythm and flow
Pattern interrupts
the moments that keep people watching
Completion
whether it earns the full watch
Captions
whether text adds or distracts
Emotional
how hard it actually hits
Video spec
resolution, export quality, no blur
How does Inkroy rate my velocity edit?
You upload your edit in the app. Inkroy analyzes it with AI, scores all 8 craft dimensions, composites them into one number out of 100 with a rarity tier, and a second AI agent quality-checks the result before you see it. Your first analysis is free.
Does the score predict views?
No. Inkroy rates the craft of the edit, not how a post will perform. Treat the score as honest feedback you can act on, not a forecast.
Is my video stored?
No. Inkroy extracts what it needs to analyze the edit and deletes the original video after processing. Your videos are not kept.