How to use autoplay for your video on your website

How to use autoplay for your video on your website

Steps to enable autoplay for your videos.

If you like to use one of your videos on a website and have autoplay enabled you just need to follow these steps.

Step 1: Publish your project to the Moovly Gallery.

You can choose to unlist from the Moovly Gallery so it's not visible for other users.

Step 2: Go to your published video and click on the embed button located underneath the video.

Step 3: Turn on autoplay and copy the source code on your website.

That's it! Your video should now automatically play on your website! 😎


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