AI Glitch Effect Videos — Datamosh, VHS Static & More
Glitch effect videos push footage into digital chaos, layering datamosh, RGB shift, VHS static, scan lines, and pixel sorting for a raw, broken-signal look. Creators use them for music video drops, cyberpunk intros, transition stingers, and edgy title cards. Generate your own glitch effect video with Pexo in a few clicks.
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A hooded figure sits in the dark as a band of red digital static flickers where their face should be.
Try it OutA frame tears into heavy datamosh distortion, pixels smearing sideways in bands of noise.
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Try it OutA grid of tiny screens flickers with test patterns, color bars, and rolling static.
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Frequently asked questions
What is an AI glitch effect video?
An AI glitch effect video applies digital-distortion looks such as datamosh, RGB channel shift, VHS static, scan lines, and pixel sorting to footage or generated scenes. The AI adds the broken-signal aesthetic used in music videos, cyberpunk edits, and edgy transitions.
Can I add a glitch effect to my own footage or idea?
Yes. You can upload your own clip and let the AI layer glitch and distortion over it, or describe the mood and intensity you want in a prompt and let Pexo generate a glitched scene, intro, or transition for you.
What types of glitch effect videos can I make?
You can make cyberpunk and hacker intros, music-video style distortion drops, VHS and analog-decay looks, transition stingers, glitchy title cards, and datamosh loops, in styles from subtle scan lines to full broken-signal chaos.