Deploy the Remotion Studio on a VPS
available from v4.0.46
You can deploy the Remotion Studio to a long-running server in the cloud and make the render UI accessible to your team.
To do so, you need to:
- Install Node.js and Chrome
- Run npx remotion studioon the server
- Ensure port 3000 is available to the internet
The following examples have been tested with the Hello World template initialized using npx create-video@latest.
Dockerizing the Remotion Studio
Dockerfiledocker
Fly.io
To deploy the Remotion Studio to Fly.io:
- First add the above Dockerfileto the repo.
- Make the following change to the Dockerfile(works from v4.0.125):
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- Ensure you are on a paid plan (free plan has too little memory)
- Use the following command:
bash
For the following questions, answer no:
txt
Answer Yes when asking if you want to deploy:
You should get a URL where the Studio was deployed!
Render.com
To deploy the Remotion Studio to Render.com:
- First add the above Dockerfileto the repo.
- Create a new "Web Service" and link your repository.
- Choose at least the "Standard" plan (2GB Memory).
- Deploy!
DigitalOcean App Platform
Is not working at the moment. The Render Button is disabled, because the DigitalOcean HTTP Proxy does not support server-sent events.
A normal DigitalOcean droplet does work, though.
Scaleway Serverless Container
To deploy the Scaleway Serverless Container:
- First add the above Dockerfileto the repository
- Build your docker image and publish it to a Docker registry (for example a Scaleway Docker Registry)
- Then create your Serverless container namespace and use your published docker image.
You can find an example of a github action workflow that deploy Remotion Studio to Scaleway Serverless Container.
Example for deployment
A test project to deploy the Remotion Studio is available here.
