This polaroid style video gallery reimagines how videos are presented on the web by turning them into freely draggable, layered cards. Inspired by real world polaroids spread across a table, each card feels physical, expressive, and alive, encouraging users to interact rather than just scroll.
Cards animate naturally into view, can be dragged around the canvas, and smoothly rise to the top when focused. Hover interactions add subtle scale and rotation, while optional glass or custom color backgrounds give you full creative control over the visual tone. Each card supports video upload or external URLs, along with bold titles and supporting subtitles for storytelling.
The background plays an equally important role, with oversized typography, optional noise texture, and blend modes that create depth and atmosphere without overwhelming the content. Everything is adjustable directly from controls, including card size, hover behavior, typography, shadows, and background styling.
This gallery is built for expressive layouts where personality matters. It works especially well for creative projects that want to feel human, imperfect, and hands on rather than rigid or grid bound.
Draggable polaroid style video cards
Smooth entrance, hover, and drag animations
Glass frosted or fully custom card backgrounds
Video upload and external video URL support
Adjustable card size, radius, and shadows
Bold title and subtitle typography controls
Automatic card stacking with focus priority
Shuffle interaction for dynamic rearranging
Large background text with blend modes
Optional noise texture overlay for depth
Fully responsive and performance optimized
Creative portfolio websites
Experimental landing pages
Art and photography showcases
Music and film projects
Personal brands and storytelling sites
Editorial or concept driven layouts
Designers and creatives who want expressive layouts
Artists showcasing motion or video work
Studios building memorable visual experiences
Brands aiming for a tactile, human feel
Projects that break away from traditional grids