FlashCut is an AI video assistant

Edit at the speed of thought.

Bring your raw footage. Describe the cut. Export to your NLE.

Tell FlashCut what to edit...
FlashCut AI
Visual Understanding
Auto-Labeling
Semantic Retrieval
Assembly
Rough Cut Complete90% less manual work
Cinematic Ambient
Mood Matched · Copyright Free
Use cases

Built for long-form, pro-grade work

FlashCut is designed for the cuts that take days, not minutes — and the editors who do them.

Documentary cut

Hours of interviews and B-roll, shaped into a narrative.

Podcast video

Multicam conversations, cut to whoever is speaking.

Late-night & talk show

Fast turnarounds on a repeatable segment structure.

Branded content & commercials

On-brand cuts, delivered in every aspect ratio you need.

Lecture & webinar

Long recordings trimmed down to the parts that matter.

Interview / case study

Find the soundbite, then build the story around it.

What it does

An editor with an assistant that actually edits

Not a transcript tool. Not a clip-picker. A timeline-aware collaborator that round-trips back to your NLE.

Conversational timeline

Describe the cut. The assistant trims, ripples, and respects your transitions.

Semantic clip search

Search by what happened, not by filename. "door slam" returns the takes that contain one.

Pro pipeline

Export OTIO, FCPXML, or XML-EDL. Round-trip to Premiere, Resolve, and Final Cut without flattening your work.

A FlashCut timeline ready to round-trip into a non-linear editor
How it works

Make the footage edit ready in minutes

Same workflow every time. The boring parts get faster; the creative ones stay yours.

1. Upload

Drop rushes from your drive or sync from your NLE's media pool.

2. Analyze

We transcribe, embed, and tag every clip so the assistant knows what's where.

3. Direct

Chat with the editor. Ask for trims, alts, B-roll covers, or whole sequences.

4. Export

Send the cut to Premiere, Resolve, or Final Cut Pro. Or render here.

Talk to us

Talk to the founders

We read every message. Bug, idea, or just what's not working — we want to hear it.