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Kapwing
Kapwing is a collaborative video editor for teams and creators, offering AI tools and subtitles.
About
Kapwing
Kapwing is where teams go to make videos together—think Google Docs but for video editing. Everything's in your browser, multiple people can jump in, and you've got all the tools you'd expect: timeline editing, auto-subtitles, background removal, templates, the works. It's built for the modern creator who's always collaborating and never in the same room.
The downside of living in the cloud? Big files and complex projects might make it choke. Your internet better be solid, or you're in for a frustrating time. And while it's got tons of features, it's not quite at the "I'm editing the next Marvel movie" level. Perfect for teams cranking out social content, maybe not for your passion project. What's more important to you: collaborating in real-time or having unlimited processing power? If you need a powerful yet simple AI video editor that works seamlessly online, there are alternatives worth exploring.

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Gling
Gling.ai is an AI video editor that helps creators cut silences and mistakes from talking videos—fast.
About
Gling
Gling.ai acts like your assistant editor, laser-focused on cutting the boring stuff. It scans your raw footage for filler words, awkward pauses, and botched takes—then trims them out automatically. Designed for YouTubers and vloggers, it streamlines the most tedious part of editing: cleaning up talking-head videos. Upload your clips, let the AI do its sweep, and you get a tighter cut in a fraction of the time.
That said, AI isn’t always great at nuance. A dramatic pause might get chopped, and a "bad take" isn’t always objectively bad. You’ll still want to review the edit, but as a first-pass trimmer, it’s a serious time-saver. Just don’t expect tools for motion design, story layering, or caption styling. It’s built to clean up the mess—not dress up the final cut.

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Pros & Cons

Pros
Cons
- Smart Cut removes silences automatically
- Real-time collaborative editing
- Browser-based, no installation
- Free plan has watermark
- AI features have usage quotas
- Performance issues with large files
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Reviews
I use Kapwing for subtitling. It is brilliant. It transcribes audio as accurately as any other program... Learning to use the subtitle function took only a few hours.
Kapwing is such a great tool for editing videos and creating content. It's super easy to use... The free version has so much to offer, and the paid plans are totally worth it.
SCAM! sketchy schemes .. they would force you first to sign up, then they wont allow you to use the service unless you subscribe... They do not explain that before hand.
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Pros & Cons

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- Auto-removes filler words, silences, and bad takes
- Integrates with Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere
- Includes auto-subtitles, noise reduction, auto-framing
- English-only support
- Best for talking-head videos only
- Requires stable internet connection
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In general, I as a customer like it because it allows us to record long videos with pauses and errors that would normally be a headache to edit, but you can do it very quickly with Gling. It is easy to use, perhaps it does not have as many functions as others but that is compensated by the possibility of exporting the timeline to the most used editors.
Gling is the idea. The capacity to consequently remove quiets and silence in recordings is a lifeline for any individual who alters a great deal of talking-head content, such as myself. It saves a lot of time contrasted with physically altering each clasp.