Vine Is Back From the Dead as 'Divine'

Jack Dorsey-backed project revives Vine's six-second looping videos with 500K restored clips.

Vine Is Back From the Dead as 'Divine'

Remember Vine? It's back. Sort of.

A new app called Divine just dropped on the App Store and Google Play, resurrecting the beloved short-form video platform that Twitter killed off years ago. The project restores roughly 500,000 original Vine videos, giving the classic six-second loops a second life.

Divine isn't some random nostalgia play. It's backed by real money and familiar names. Jack Dorsey's nonprofit Other Stuff financed the effort, and an early Twitter staffer built it.

The app stays true to Vine's original DNA — short, looping video clips that defined an entire era of internet culture before TikTok ate the world. Whether Divine can recapture that lightning-in-a-bottle magic remains to be seen.

Both iOS and Android users can grab it now and start scrolling through the archive.