Browsing and choosing a template from the Library
Find a ready-made video template in Mozaik's Library and turn it into your own in one click.
Written By David Kettner
Last updated 3 days ago
The Library is Mozaik's collection of ready-made video templates β the usual first step when you're setting up a repeatable video series or an automated production pipeline, rather than building a structure from scratch. This article covers how to open the Library, find the right template, and turn it into an editable template of your own.
Open the Library
In the left navigation, open Templates, then click Library in the templates sidebar. The Library opens in a new browser tab as Mozaik's template gallery, Video Templates.
Good to know: Library templates are built and maintained by the Mozaik team. They're your ready-made starting point β separate from Custom (templates you and your team create) and from Basic (a legacy set that's being phased out).
Browse and search
Use the search field (e.g. "company presentation") to find a template by keyword, or click a chip under Popular topics β Employer Branding, Internal Communication, Sales, Marketing, Presentation/Introduction, and more β to filter. The gallery shows a live result count and a card for each template with a thumbnail, title, short description, and topic tags.
Preview a template
Click any card to open its detail page. There you'll find a preview video, the full description, and when it was last updated. Use Back to all templates to return to the gallery and keep browsing.
Use a template
When you've found the one you want, click Use this template. Mozaik creates a new template from it in your workspace and confirms with "Your template was successfully created", listing each scene as it's added.
From there you have two options in the top right:
- Edit template β open it and make it yours: swap footage, adjust the text, add or remove scenes.
- Save template β store it under your Custom templates so you and your team can reuse it across the series.
Good to know: as Mozaik copies the template into your account, it automatically applies your brand kit (if one is set up) β logo, colours, and fonts β so every template you pull from the Library already follows your brand guidelines.
Good to know: choosing from the Library never locks anything in. The new template is a fully editable copy β the original Library template stays untouched.