If you want a platform that lets you focus on the creative aspects of video creation while leaving the technical details to the platform, QuickVid Autopilot is a good option. This generative AI tool can connect to sources like YouTube, Google Drive and Vimeo, select clips, edit them and publish them to destinations like YouTube, LinkedIn and TikTok. With tools like AI-optimized posting schedules, viral score analysis and weekly performance insights, it takes care of the video production grunt work so you can focus on creating engaging content.
Another option is Capsule, an AI video editor geared for content and marketing teams. It offers a range of video styles and comes with some professional polish with studio-quality titles, animations and captions. The company also offers collaboration tools and motion design systems to ensure consistent branding, and you can manage team workspaces and feedback sharing.
Kapwing is another general-purpose platform that uses AI tools and templates to automate video editing chores. It's got real-time editing, smart cut, resizer, background remover, clean audio and lots of other options for customization. Kapwing's collaborative editing and brand consistency tools are good for teams that need to churn out high-quality content.
Last, Ozone is a cloud-based system with AI video editing tools like text-to-image, auto captioning and real-time collaboration tools. It's designed to make video creation easier and to let you work anywhere, with unlimited cloud storage and a host of AI-powered tools to automate some of the drudgery of editing. It's geared for content marketing teams and solo creators who want to speed up their video creation.