Mult.dev Team
|August 12, 2025
|3 min read

Mult.dev Studio provides a wide range of customization options for your animated travel videos.
To access the settings, click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the editor.
Below is a detailed explanation of each available parameter.
Select from four predefined visual styles, including "Eco" color themes or a more natural "Earth" landscape look.

You can fine-tune several color aspects of the video:

Background – Sets the outer space around the globe. A darker background typically works best.

Line and Points – Controls the color of the route and waypoints.

Highlight Countries – Toggles whether visited countries are outlined and shaded.

Label – Defines the color of popup text that appears on the globe.

Controls how quickly the animation moves between waypoints.
Choose to display travel distance in kilometers or miles. Select - to hide distance display entirely.

When enabled, the video starts with a zoom-in effect from a wider view onto the starting point.
When enabled, the video ends with a zoom-out from the final location.
This setting allows you to configure which place labels are being shown.
Current - shows only the current visited place. All other labels are hidden.
Visited - shows labels of placed visited so far.
Always - All the places in the route have labels at the very start of the video.
Note that sometime labels can be hidden if Optimize overlapping labels is enabled.
On routes with places near each other labels can overlap when Place labels is set to Always or Visited. This setting hides some of the labels so that the end result is less messy. If you what to always show all the labels - turn it off.

Free users will see the Mult.dev watermark embedded into the video. Pro users can choose to remove it entirely.

If enabled, the final camera position will attempt to zoom out and show the entire route at once.
Displays country names and flags along the route, adding geographical context to the animation.

Sets the name under which this video will appear in your personal video library.
Select from several music tracks to accompany your video.
Don't be afraid to experiment! Every journey is unique, and your video should reflect that. Play around with styles, speeds, and music until it feels just right.
Published on August 12, 2025
Last updated on November 28, 2025