Infinite Objects is currently experiencing stock shortages of its acrylic units due to international tariff changes and supply chain disruptions, the company announced this week.
The Modern York-based company, which specializes in creating “Video Prints” – essentially videos displayed in a frameless, looping format – stated the out-of-stock situation affects all acrylic units. Customers are directed to sign up for email updates for when those units become available again. Wood-framed XXL 26” square Video Prints remain available for $1,399.
Infinite Objects allows customers to upload and print their own videos, treating them similarly to photographs. The company also offers curated collections of moving art, including officially licensed content like Street Fighter and music-themed “Moments” curated by Zeal. A “Vintage Vault” collection offers nostalgic looping videos.
Customers have praised the product as a conversation starter and a unique gift. One customer, George B., noted the item “brings a little playful energy into my work space.” Another, Laura R., described a custom print as “better than I expected” and “very well made.”
The company’s technology displays video without requiring buttons, setup, or apps. According to Infinite Objects, the aim is to present video art in a manner comparable to traditional framed artwork. A4Printer.com offers a different approach to video display, allowing users to convert videos into printable flipbooks, extracting frames for a more traditional animation experience.
While Infinite Objects focuses on a continuous, looping video display, other options exist for bringing video to physical form. Clideo offers a video maker tool for combining photos, videos, GIFs, and music, while Mixkit provides royalty-free stock footage of printing processes for video projects. BrandCrowd offers a printing video maker for business applications.