Vimeo's new AI-powered editing tools are designed for beginners
of its own, and as you'd expect, they're geared towards making it easier for creators to edit their videos. The video hosting platform says most people"lack the skills, time, or resources to effectively create and edit videos," and these features are meant to eliminate those barriers.
Perhaps the most useful of the three new AI tools is the text-based video editor that can automatically delete long pauses and parts of the video with filler words, such as"um" and"ah," with just a single click. Users will also be able to easily remove any part of the video they want by searching for certain words in the transcript that the tool generates and then clicking delete.
Vimeo has also launched a script generator that can conjure a full script based on a text prompt written by the user, the intended video length and the"tone" they choose. According to, it's powered by OpenAI's GPT technology, made into a part of the editing suite through its API. Finally, the company has introduced an on-screen teleprompter that can display scripts with the font size and the pacing the user sets.
All three tools will be available in July as part of Vimeo's Standard and Pro subscription plans. While users can test them as part of those plans' seven-day trial period, they ultimately have to pay at least $20 a month to be able to keep using them. All products recommended by Engadget are selected by our editorial team, independent of our parent company. Some of our stories include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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