How to make a morph video for your school or university ceremony
SchoolMorph turns early photos and current portraits into a ceremony-ready morph video in four simple steps. You upload two folders of photos, review the automatic pairings, and download a finished MP4 video — usually in under an hour. No editing software, no technical skills, no late nights.
Upload your photos
Drag and drop two folders into SchoolMorph: one with early photos (baby snaps, prep portraits, or first-year orientation shots), one with current portraits. Works for kindergarten, primary, secondary, or university. We accept JPG, PNG, and HEIC files, so photos straight from an iPhone work perfectly. No file conversion, no special naming required.
Review the pairings
SchoolMorph automatically matches each baby photo to the correct graduation portrait using face detection. You will see every pairing laid out on screen. If any match looks wrong, click the photo and swap it. Most schools find the automatic matching gets it right first time, but fixing a mistake takes just one click.
Generate your video
Click one button and let SchoolMorph do the work. The system processes each student’s morph individually, then stitches them together into one seamless ceremony video. For 150 students, this takes about an hour. You can close the tab and come back later. SchoolMorph will email you when it is ready.
Download and present
Download your finished video as an MP4 file. It works on any laptop, projector, or screen. Just plug in and press play at your leavers’ ceremony. No special software needed.
What you get
SchoolMorph delivers a single MP4 video file with every student's baby-to-adult morph in sequence, ready to play at your ceremony.
- One MP4 video file containing all students’ morphs in sequence
- Works on any laptop, projector, or screen — no special software needed
- Each morph smoothly transitions from early photo to current portrait
- Professional-quality result without any video editing skills
- Downloaded directly to your computer, ready to present
What you need before starting
Gather these before you begin. Most coordinators and events teams already have everything they need.
- One baby photo per student (any age from birth to about 5 years old)
- One graduation portrait per student (formal or casual, both work well)
- Photos can be any orientation, but faces should be clearly visible
- JPG, PNG, or HEIC format (straight from a phone camera is fine)
- No specific naming convention required, but consistent naming helps
- Aim for at least 500px wide for the best results