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Eddie AI is an AI video editor you direct in plain language: you import footage, describe the edit you want, and Eddie makes the cut — which you can refine, then export to any professional editor or render as a finished video.
Create a project and add footage by dragging in files or importing from connected cloud storage; Eddie uploads, transcribes, and analyzes each clip so it is ready to edit.
Open Prompt Eddie, describe the edit you want in plain language, and Eddie builds a cut you can play back and refine with follow-up prompts.
The Eddie editor has three linked panels: the player shows the current cut, the transcript shows every word with timing, and the timeline shows clips, pauses and overlays — all staying in sync as you edit.
Prompt Eddie by describing the outcome you want — the story, the length, the platform and the tone — then refine in small follow-up steps rather than one giant instruction.
Ask Eddie to remove filler words and long pauses in one prompt; it uses the transcript to cut "um", "uh" and false starts and to tighten or drop silent gaps while keeping speech intact.
Eddie automatically groups and syncs multicam angles from the same shoot, then lets you switch between them by prompting — for example asking it to cut to the wide shot on a key line.
Ask Eddie to add captions and it generates animated word-level captions from the transcript; you can style them and either burn them into an MP4 or carry them into an NLE export.
Ask Eddie to add b-roll and it places cutaway clips over the base track at moments you describe — for example over every product mention — keeping the underlying audio intact.
Ask Eddie to add a music track and set its level against the speech; Eddie also detects and mixes multi-track audio from your shoot on import and preserves source audio on export.
Ask Eddie to add a title card, lower-third or on-screen text and it places it as an overlay that reflows to fit your canvas and carries through to export.
Ask Eddie to grade your footage and it balances color, matches shots and applies a look you describe, shown live in the player and baked into export.
Ask Eddie to reframe your edit to vertical or square and it crops each shot to keep the subject in frame, so a horizontal shoot works as a TikTok, Reel or Short.
Open the project, choose to add media, and upload or import the new footage; Eddie transcribes and analyzes it and it appears alongside your existing clips as one cohesive project for editing and export.
Eddie transcribes every clip to word-level timing and detects when the speaker changes, which is what lets you edit, caption and search your footage by its words.
Silent gaps between cuts appear as distinct teal "Pause" segments on the timeline; you can keep them for pacing or ask Eddie to remove them, and a pause always means actual silence.
Use Export and pick your editor — Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Avid or OTIO — to download a project file that opens your edit with its cuts, overlays, captions timing and pauses intact.
In the Eddie desktop app, render your edit to a finished MP4 with cuts, color, titles, captions, music and b-roll all baked in — no other editor needed.
From the web Export menu choose "Open in Eddie app" to open the same project in the desktop app; if the app is not installed you will be prompted to install it.
Create a workspace from the workspace switcher; you become its owner, and everyone you add can see its projects and spends its shared credits.
A workspace owner adds members by email and can remove them; any member can view the full member list, and an added person gains access the next time they sign in with that email.
In an Eddie workspace every member can see every project and the full member list, and everyone's edits, prompts and imports spend the same shared credit pool — so only add people you want to share all of that with.
Download and install the Eddie AI desktop app, then sign in with the same account you use on the web to get native playback of local footage and MP4 rendering.
Connect your cloud media storage in Eddie to import footage directly into projects; if the connection fails, a VPN or firewall on your network is the most common cause.
Credits pay for the work Eddie does — importing, prompting and analysis — and are drawn from your personal balance or, inside a workspace, from the workspace's shared pool.