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AI video editing tools automate time-consuming parts of post-production: cutting silences, generating captions, syncing cuts to music, and assembling highlight reels from long footage. With 39 tools in this category, options exist for individual creators, marketing teams, and production studios alike.

CapCut AI Video Editor

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AI-assisted video editor for short-form and social content

Paid 58 · 33,276 votes

Veed.io

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Record, edit, subtitle, and dub video in one browser tab

Free From $12 58 · 17,781 votes

Kapwing AI Video Editor

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AI video generation and editing in the browser, no install needed

Free From $16 57 · 51,939 votes

FlexClip

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Online video editor with AI text-to-video and auto subtitle tools.

Free From $11.99 55 · 48,044 votes

Munch

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Automated social media content creation from videos

Free 41 · 59,910 votes

Gling

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Video editor that automatically removes bad takes, silence, and filler words

Paid 39 · 40,962 votes

Vozo AI Video Translator, Dubbing & Lip Sync FREE

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Video editing with transcription and subtitles

Free 38 · 6,055 votes

Jupitrr

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All-in-one platform for researching, scripting, and editing videos

Free 37 · 43,081 votes

AutoCut AI Plugin

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AI plugin for Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve

Paid 37 · 41,056 votes

Chillin

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AI video editing with automated features

Free 37 · 33,314 votes

FireCut

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AI-powered video editing automation

Free 36 · 29,051 votes

These tools fall into several niches. AutoEditor and OneTake AI focus on automated rough cuts, removing dead air and stitching together cleaner timelines from raw recordings. Tools like CognitiveMill and Mosaic are built for media companies processing large video archives, offering AI-assisted scene detection and metadata tagging. Nuro.video and similar platforms target social media workflows where speed and aspect-ratio flexibility matter more than fine-grained control. When evaluating options, consider resolution support: not all tools handle 4K or ProRes files well at free tiers. Export format and codec compatibility is also worth checking if your footage needs to move into a professional NLE like Premiere or DaVinci Resolve. Subscription costs vary from pay-per-minute models to monthly seat pricing, so heavier users should do the math on per-export fees. For teams, look for collaboration features or shared project workspaces.