Capsule captures $12M to build the next version of its AI video editor for brands | TechCrunch
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Capsule has announced an upgrade to its AI-powered video editing assistant, following a successful $12 million Series A funding. The enhanced features include an interactive AI co-producer that provides tailored suggestions for content creation, making it accessible for users without professional editing skills. It also introduces real-time collaborative editing, promoting teamwork on video projects. This upgraded assistant streamlines the production process by suggesting footage, sequencing clips, and offering branding elements. Capsule aims to support various marketing and media teams, improving productivity in video storytelling, after gaining traction since its public launch in October 2024.
"The goal is to help people who don't have professional expertise to tell a good video story," Capsule co-founder and CEO Champ Bennett told TechCrunch.
The AI agent then recommends everything from footage in the brand's media library to the sequence of clips, as well as suggestions for where to add titles and graphics.
Capsule plans to add is real-time collaborative editing, making it easy for colleagues to work together. For instance, one person could focus on the beginning of the video while someone else tackles the ending.
Capsule's AI studio offers various useful features for teams looking to reduce editing time and speed up post-production.
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