If you're looking for a video editing tool with a more intuitive interface and step-by-step tutorials, Ozone is a good option. This AI-powered editor is geared toward making video creation as easy as possible with text-to-image and text-to-video generation, auto captioning and a magnetic timeline. It's geared for creators of all skill levels, with an easy-to-use interface and tutorials that cover everything, so it's good for solo creators and content marketing teams.
Another good option is OneTake, which automates editing with its AI abilities. The tool can turn raw footage into finished videos with a click, adding titles, transitions, music and optimizing audio quality. It also can transcribe video, translate into multiple languages and apply custom video styles. That makes it good for entrepreneurs, course creators and consultants who need video fast and of high quality.
Lumen5 is a service that uses AI to turn written content into videos. It's got a drag-and-drop interface, templated layouts and auto-generated captions. The company also offers branded templates, a content library and the ability to create talking head videos. It's good for solo content creators and serious video storytellers who want to maintain a consistent look and feel without having to know how to edit.
Last is Vmaker, an online AI video editor that auto-generates subtitles and intro/outro animations. It can record 4K screens and has collaboration tools, so it's good for YouTubers, marketers and L&D teams. Vmaker's interface is relatively easy to use, and you can pick from a variety of options for different features.