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Cursor's design mode can be combined with Remotion (code-based video editing) to annotate changes directly on videos, with Cursor automatically updating the underlying code.
A user compared two Codex plugins for video creation, noting Remotion offers more precise frame-level control while Hyperframes better understands natural language instructions.
A free, open-source video editing tool built for Claude Code that fully automates editing from raw footage—clipping, filler word removal, subtitles, color grading, animation, and final rendering—all without a timeline or manual edits.
This paper introduces Sparkle, a new dataset and benchmark for instruction-guided video background replacement, addressing the lack of high-quality training data in this domain. It proposes a scalable pipeline with decoupled guidance to generate realistic foreground-background interactions.
This paper introduces In-context Sparse Attention (ISA), a framework that significantly reduces computational costs in video editing by pruning redundant context and using dynamic query grouping. The authors demonstrate the method's effectiveness with LIVEditor, achieving near-lossless acceleration and state-of-the-art results on multiple video editing benchmarks.
Cut/Storm is a browser-based video editor that lets users paste videos from any source, burn in subtitles, crop, and share instantly.
Heygen releases Instant Highlights V2, an AI tool that automatically turns long videos into short viral-ready clips.
VEFX-Bench introduces a large-scale human-annotated video editing dataset (5,049 examples) with multi-dimensional quality labels and a specialized reward model for standardized evaluation of video editing systems. The paper addresses the lack of comprehensive benchmarks in AI-assisted video creation by providing VEFX-Dataset, VEFX-Reward, and a 300-video-prompt benchmark that reveals gaps in current editing models.
Adobe announced a new Color Mode in Premiere Pro, optimized with NVIDIA GPU acceleration for 32-bit color grading, showcased at NAB 2026.
Descript redesigned its translation pipeline using OpenAI reasoning models to optimize multilingual video dubbing at scale, achieving 15% increase in translated video exports and 13-43% improvement in duration adherence across languages by addressing the challenge of matching speech duration to video timing constraints.
Invideo AI, an India-based startup, launches a multi-agent video creation platform built on OpenAI models (GPT-4.1, o3, gpt-image-1, text-to-speech) that enables users to generate professional-quality videos 10x faster from natural language prompts. The system uses specialized AI agents for planning, scripting, research, content moderation, visual generation, and narration, now serving over 50 million users creating 7 million videos monthly.
OpenReel Video is an open-source, browser-based professional video editor built with React, TypeScript, WebCodecs, and WebGPU that runs entirely client-side without uploads or installations.