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ReelMarkr Documentation

Three Windows apps for reviewing footage, organizing frames and ideas, and creating with on-device AI. Runs on your machine, one license.

ReelMarkr is three Windows apps that work together: a player, a full review app, and an infinite canvas. They share the same files, shortcuts, and license, so you can move from a quick look at a single clip, to a full review session, to an open-ended canvas without switching tools or converting files. Everything runs on your own machine.

ReelMarkr Player

What it is: a fast, single-window player for one clip. Frame-accurate playback, JKL shuttle, in/out ranges, frame-pinned notes, and on-frame drawing.

Best for: a grab-and-go look or a quick markup pass when you just need to open a file, watch it, and leave notes.

Who it’s for: editors, assistants, and reviewers who want to check a render or give feedback without spinning up a heavier tool.

ReelMarkr (full app)

What it is: the full review app. The same playback engine as the Player, plus a media browser, side panels, a richer notes system, video export, and a launcher for the Immersion Canvas.

Best for: working through a folder of media, organizing notes and takes, and exporting ranges or takes for delivery.

Who it’s for: post supervisors, directors, and review leads managing a body of footage over time.

Immersion Canvas

What it is: an infinite, pannable board. Lay clips, stills, PDFs, notes, and sketches out in space, wire them together, storyboard, and generate images with local AI right on the board.

Best for: brainstorming, storyboarding, look development, and pulling a project together visually instead of in a list.

Who it’s for: creative directors, designers, and anyone building an idea rather than only reviewing one.

All three apps read and write the same files and share one license. Notes, takes, and boards carry between them, so your work, and your muscle memory, follow you from one app to the next.

ReelMarkr is local-first by design: playback, notes, and the AI tools all run on your own machine. Your footage, your notes, and your ideas stay with you, private and under your control, with no cloud account required.