how to use tink.
the fastest paths to a clean export—without guessing.
quick start
- import from recents, gallery, or albums.
- pick a tool (cutout, depth, upscaling, clipping, batch studio).
- export and save it to your library for re-use.
clipping
platform presets + safe area
pick tiktok / reels / shorts, then toggle safe-area guides so text and faces stay clear of platform ui.
- use presets as your default for new projects.
- turn on safe-area guides before placing captions.
auto edit (pro variants)
generate three versions (hype / chill / podcast), preview the score, then apply the one that fits your vibe.
- hype: tighter cuts + stronger beat emphasis.
- chill: longer holds + softer pacing.
- podcast: clarity-first cuts + captions focus.
exports that look right
turn on platform-safe framing overlays and export with consistent quality presets so your output matches what you expect on tiktok/reels/shorts.
batch studio
choose a pipeline
batch studio runs a pipeline across many items, then puts everything into a review queue before exporting a zip.
- sticker pack: bulk cutout + crop + outline + zip.
- clear text: detect text, remove it, review before/after.
- auto-shorts: auto edit + captions + platform optimize.
- scan to pdf: enhance pages + ocr + searchable pdf.
review + export zip
uncheck anything you don’t want, preview outputs, then export a zip with a manifest so you can re-use results later.
recipes + history (pro)
save your favorite pipeline settings as recipes. keep a jobs history so you can retry failures and re-share zips from one place.
library
smart albums + recent exports (pro)
your library organizes itself: stickers, scans, shorts, gifs, icons, and more. search by tags and (when available) ocr text.
exports
exports history (pro)
find every export in one place—re-share, re-download, or re-run the same recipe without repeating steps.
need help?
if a tool feels confusing, tell us what you were trying to do and we’ll tighten the ux.
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