How to connect Bunny Stream to Inwista

Bunny Stream is where your videos live — Inwista is where their subtitles get made. Connect the two and you can publish finished subtitles straight onto your Bunny Stream videos as captions, and start new Inwista projects from videos already in your video library, without downloading or re-uploading anything.

Before you start

Connecting integrations requires a workspace administrator role and an active subscription (any paid Inwista plan). On the Bunny side, publishing captions works with every video library. Importing videos into Inwista additionally requires MP4 Fallback enabled on the library — more on that below.

1. Find your library id and API key

Inwista connects to a Bunny Stream video library with the library's id and its API key:

  • Open your video library In the bunny.net dashboard, go to Stream and select the video library you want to connect.
  • Open the API section In the library's menu, open API — you'll find the Video Library ID and the API Key on that page.
  • Copy both Copy the library id and the API key — you'll paste them into Inwista in the next step. The key is specific to this library; connecting another library later just means reconnecting with its own key.

2. Connect your video library

Head to My workspaceIntegrations, find the Bunny Stream card and click Connect. Paste the library id and API key and confirm — Inwista verifies them with Bunny right away, and the card shows Connected.

3. Start projects from your Bunny Stream videos

In the new-project dialog, choose Bunny Stream under Or import from. Your library's videos are listed with their durations so you can pick the right one at a glance. Select a video and Inwista pulls the file straight from Bunny on the server side — nothing is downloaded to your device, and the project starts transcribing like any other upload.

Importing uses the library's MP4 Fallback files, so the setting must be enabled under the library's Encoding options. Only videos uploaded after enabling it get MP4 files — older videos need a re-encode. Videos without MP4 files appear grayed out in the picker, and publishing captions works for every video regardless of this setting.

4. Publish captions to a video

When your subtitles are done, open the project and click Export. On the Transcript tab, tick Bunny Stream in the Save to selector, pick the target video, and publish. The captions land on the video in the project's language — and if you've translated the project, the language selected in the export dialog decides which caption track is published.

Made changes after publishing? Just publish again: Inwista replaces the existing caption track for that language, so the video always carries your latest version.

The Bunny player picks published captions up automatically — viewers can enable them from the player's captions menu, and you can review the track under the video's Captions section in the Bunny dashboard.

Disconnecting

Open Manage on the Bunny Stream card and click Disconnect — imports and publishing stop right away, while all captions already published stay on your videos. You can also rotate the API key on Bunny's side at any time from the library's API section.