If you need a tool to record and edit video clips separately and then merge them into a single video, Descript is worth a look. It's got video editing that's similar to editing text, multitrack audio editing and AI tools to generate clips and spruce up video. Descript is geared for marketing, sales and learning and development teams, with a free tier and paid options starting at $12 per person per month.
Another option is Riverside, an online studio for podcast and video creation that records and edits video and audio locally so you don't have to worry about interruptions and that separates each person's audio and video so you can edit more precisely. Riverside also has AI tools like automated transcription, auto-generated show notes and the ability to create clips from recordings. It's good for anyone who wants to make video creation a bit easier.
RecCloud is another AI-based video creation tool that combines video editing, screen recording, GIF/audio conversion and cloud storage. It also can perform tasks like summarizing video, converting speech to text and translating video. RecCloud doesn't require any downloads and stores video in the cloud with one-click sharing. It's good for businesses like education and finance.
If you need to quickly cut long videos into shorter clips and add subtitles, Clipwing is worth a look. It uses AI to transcribe video and spot interesting moments, then lets you pick and choose what you want to include. Clipwing is good for talking-head videos like podcasts and educational lectures. It offers different pricing levels depending on how much you use it.