Another day, another “AI-powered” video editor. This one claims to automate editing so you can “create pro videos in minutes.” But between the hype and reality lies the truth—I tested every feature for a week. Here’s the unfiltered review.
You’ve been there: staring at a pile of raw footage, dreading hours in Premiere Pro. Then you see this app—“Edit videos with AI in 3 clicks!”—and wonder: Is this finally the solution?
As someone who’s tested 17 AI video tools this year (most were trash), I put this one through its paces. From auto-cuts to “smart” transitions, here’s what actually works.
What’s Actually Good?
✅ The Auto-Cut Feature (Mostly) Works
- Surprisingly decent at removing silences/ums
- Beats manually scrubbing through footage
✅ Text-Based Editing is Handy
- Search spoken words to jump to clips (like Descript)
- Actually accurate for clean audio
✅ Decent Auto-Captions
- Supports multiple languages
- Fewer errors than CapCut’s AI
Where It Falls Flat
🚫 “AI Transitions” Are Just Basic Crossfades
- Nothing close to the “cinematic magic” promised
- No intelligent motion matching
🚫 Export Quality Issues
- Heavy compression even at “HD” settings
- Color grading gets butchered
🚫 The Mobile Experience Sucks
- Crashes with clips over 2 minutes
- UI feels like a desktop app squished into phone screen
Who’s This Really For?
🎥 Worth It If:
- You make short social clips (TikTok/Reels)
- You hate manual captioning
- You edit talking-head videos
🎬 Skip If:
- You need real precision editing
- You work with 4K footage
- You want advanced effects
The Price Trap
- “Free” version leaves ugly watermarks
- $9.99/month for HD exports feels steep
Final Verdict
It’s a 6/10 – decent for quick social clips, awful for real projects.
Good For:
✔ Cutting podcast clips
✔ Fast captions for Instagram
Bad For:
✖ YouTube videos
✖ Client work
Pro Tip: Use it for rough cuts only, then finish in a real editor.
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