RENDRIO STUDIO
For Yoga Studios

Yoga studio promo video from your website, calm and on-brand

Rendrio reads your studio website, pulls your class schedule, teacher names, and brand palette, then builds a smooth motion-graphics promo with gentle AI voiceover and music. No filming a class, no editing software, no stock footage of strangers. Paste your URL and download the MP4.

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The film Rendrio would cut for a Yoga Studio
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Hook
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Problem
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Solution
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Features
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Proof
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Call to act
๐ŸŽฌ Roll a film from your URL โ†’

The problem

Filming a live class feels intrusive
Pointing a camera at students mid-practice breaks the calm and raises consent issues. Rendrio never records real people. It animates your class names, membership offer, and studio branding into a serene promo without a single filmed session.
Generic stock yoga footage looks fake
Everyone uses the same clip of a woman on a beach at sunrise. Rendrio uses your actual studio screenshots, colors, and logo instead of stock, so the video looks like your space and not a template every other studio ran.
Schedule and pricing never fit a post
Cramming your class grid and drop-in rates into one graphic is a mess. The six-scene script sequences your offer, class variety, and trial deal into a paced narrative a newcomer can follow before booking their first class.

What a Yoga Studio video is for

Reel promoting a new-student trial
Launch a first-week trial offer with a 9:16 vertical clip. The hook names the stress your students carry in, the solution scene shows your classes, and the call to action drives them to your intro pass.
Website welcome video
Place a 16:9 promo on your homepage so visitors feel the vibe of your studio and see your class range instantly. Soft music and the explain tone set a grounded, welcoming first impression.
Workshop or retreat announcement
Render a square cut announcing a weekend workshop or teacher training. The pitch tone frames the transformation and points followers to your registration page in a single scrollable video.

How to make a great Yoga Studio video

List your class styles clearly on the page
Rendrio scripts from your copy, so name your styles such as vinyasa, yin, or restorative on the page. Distinct class names give the features scene real substance instead of a vague wellness pitch.
Choose the explain tone for newcomers
Nervous first-timers respond to calm clarity, so pick the explain tone over hype. The voiceover then reassures rather than pressures, which suits a studio welcoming beginners to their first mat session.
Match music to your studio energy
Rendrio adds music automatically, but the tone you select shapes its feel. Keep the pace gentle so the promo mirrors the atmosphere a student expects when they walk into your room.

Questions

Will Rendrio film my actual yoga classes?
No. Rendrio does not record video or use avatars. It builds an animated promo from your website screenshots, brand colors, and text. Your students are never filmed, which keeps the calm of your class intact and avoids any consent concerns with recording real practice.
Can the video match my studio aesthetic?
Yes. Rendrio pulls your logo, brand colors, and screenshots directly from your site, so the promo carries your palette and identity. The Stripe and Linear style motion graphics stay clean and modern, and the explain tone with soft music keeps the mood grounded.
How much does a yoga studio promo cost?
A free preview needs no credit card, and free signup grants three generations plus one HD render. A Single Render is 9 dollars for one ratio, and the 29 dollar Pack gives five generations, five HD renders, and all three aspect ratios. Credits never expire.
Which format should I post to Instagram?
Use the 9:16 vertical ratio for Reels and Stories, which is where studios reach new local students. Use 16:9 for your website and 1:1 for square feed posts. Every render exports as a 1080p to 1440p MP4 with voiceover and music.
See it on your Yoga Studio
Paste your URL and roll the first take, free.
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