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EditWithAva
Your AI assistant video editor
544 followers
Your AI assistant video editor
544 followers
Ava is the world’s first AI assistant video editor that works with your own footage to turn ideas into publish-ready videos. This works by semantically understanding your footage to auto-select scenes, cut retakes, and assemble edits exactly to your creative intent incl. b-roll, captions, voiceovers, and much more.








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@bohdan_drozdov appreciate the support Bohdan!
Export video to editor is important feature for me, low trust that AI would get it 100% right without me tweaking the edit
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@alasdair_mann2 100% agree! that's why we offer exports for most major editors right. hoping to integrate more editors as we grow
@alasdair_mann2 @matthiasrossini When EditWithAva pulls raw footage from Google Drive and exports to pro editors, do you ship an editable timeline (XML/FCPXML) with captions and B-roll on separate tracks, or a baked render? Editable exports are the trust bridge for quick human tweaks.
For teams producing training content at scale — does Ava maintain consistent style across multiple videos once you've set it up? That's usually where AI video tools fall apart when you go from one video to twenty.
EditWithAva
@klara_minarikova hey klara! in the current beta that is 'solved' through editor exports, for the brands to add their custom branding afterwards. But we also offer brand-customization for corporate accounts, where you have more fine-grained control over things like editing style, brand-voices, captions, & guidelines.
@matthiasrossini The corporate brand-voices feature is exactly what L&D teams need. Is that available on a specific plan, or does it require a custom agreement?
EditWithAva
@klara_minarikova custom agreement right now! happy to show you a few use cases on a call of how it looks like :)
@matthiasrossini Custom agreement makes sense for that level of control. Not in a position to explore it right now, but I'll keep it in mind when the timing is right.
I like the idea. I have two use cases where I need video processing:
Yachting with IT entrepreneurs. Once a year I organize a yachting trip with IT entrepreneurs from all over the world. We end up with a lot of different videos and photos afterward. So, can I upload around 100 videos and your service will generate a ready 1–2 minute highlight reel? And how will it understand which shots are the most beautiful and interesting?
Right now, we’re finalizing an AI travel startup. I need to create a Product Hunt demo with screen recordings, zoom-ins, and voice commentary. If I record the screen separately and film myself with comments, can I then assemble the video in your service? Or would it be better to look at something more specialized for that?
Thanks in advance for your answers)
EditWithAva
@mykyta_semenov_ Hey Mykyta! Right now Ava is heavily specialized on editing video and less on 'augmentation' if that makes sense. So the first case should work beautifully, and if you plan ahead and shoot the right stuff, I'd even say Ava can do more than just a highlight reel, she could help you create a whole social media video stack from short highlight reels, to longer talking head/interview-style content, all the way down to ads if you want to promote it with paid media. :)
For the second use case, this does work, and I use this for myself. But it requires that the input screen recording is already as clean as possible (e.g., Ava won't do good zoom-ins for you, as she hasn't been trained on this yet, in the way that a specialized app such as @Screen Studio is. BUT if you do have a talking head video where you film yourself and a screenrecording that is already cleaned via a tool like Screen Studio, Ava should then be able to assemble something for you as well).
tl;dr: Ava doesn't do any motion graphics/is currently optimized for real-world footage, but if you help her a bit in terms of footage input, she should be able to handle more specialized cases as well.
Let me know if you have any further questions!
Migma AI
I’ll try the service and share my feedback soon!
EditWithAva
@liam007 looking forward to hear your feedback!
v v interesting!
how much raw footage can Ava handle at once?
EditWithAva
@leonsandner great question! in the free beta ava can process up to around 3 hours of video, and for 'max' users up to 20h+ :)
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@vouchy every weekend for the first 6 months of starting my youtube channel! it's a tough pay off, especially for smaller creators that don't get as much feedback/reward for the effort they out in