Nobody touches the timeline.

It studies videos you've already made, works out how you cut them, then edits your new footage the same way. What comes back is ready to post.

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Reading footage

Diagram: a video timeline where low energy sections are detected and removed, and the remaining clips close the gap automatically.

In production

It's already cutting someone's videos.

Not a prototype and not a demo reel. This is what it does today.

  1. One creator, a real audience

    Short form comedy for Instagram and YouTube, made by a creator in India. Every video the system finishes goes out to her followers, not into a folder for review.

  2. The numbers correct it

    When a video underperforms we pull the watch time and the drop off point, work out which rule caused it, and change that rule. Its editing rules have been rewritten more than once because the data disagreed with us.

  3. The style was measured, not invented

    We took eight of her reference videos and measured them. Cut rhythm, color, where captions sit, how the first second is built. The system edits to those numbers instead of to our opinions.

  4. Planning and rendering are separate

    The model decides the edit and writes it down. Code executes exactly that. Same plan in, same video out. A check runs on loudness, length and framing before anything counts as finished.

  5. You start it and walk away

    One command. No going back to prompt it again because the third cut landed in the wrong place.

Four steps, then you post it.

01

Show it your old work

Five or six videos you're happy with is enough for it to read the style.

02

It measures them

Cut rhythm, color grade, caption timing, hook structure. Numbers, not adjectives.

03

Send the new footage

Raw phone video. One long take or a pile of clips, both work.

04

Collect the video

Cut, graded, captioned, mixed, checked against the style. Ready to upload.

Most AI editing tools want a conversation. You prompt, you watch what came back, you prompt again. That's still editing, only with extra steps. This one runs on its own and lands on the same style every time, because the style was measured before it made a single cut.

Where it stands

One creator. Real footage. Running in production now.

Next is making it work for more people without losing the part that makes it dependable: measure first, execute the same way every time, check before anything ships.

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Prefer to just write? The address is 3idhminds@gmail.com.