AI inside the editor you already use
You don't learn a new timeline. EditAssist is an agent that connects to DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Final Cut Pro, reading the cut, executing edits, applying grades, and triggering renders by plain-English command. Everything runs on your own machine, so your footage never leaves it.
Read and write the timeline, run colour-grading operations, drive the render queue, and reach into the media pool, with full Lua scripting on top.
Explore DaVinci Resolve →A panel inside Premiere with live metadata sync, edit operations, markers, batch import, and sequence export, all driven by natural language.
Explore Premiere Pro →Composition control, layer properties, markers, and the render queue. The agent operates your comps from a panel beside the timeline.
Explore After Effects →A SpliceKit bridge, a Workflow Extension, and an FCPXML drop-folder route the agent's cuts and selects straight into your library.
Explore Final Cut Pro →One agent, every suite
The same agent, with the same indexed understanding of your footage, drives whichever NLE you open. Index your rushes once, so every frame is described and every word transcribed, and that knowledge follows you from a Resolve grade to a Premiere assembly to an After Effects comp. Semantic search, autonomous rough-cut assembly, colour matching from a reference still or LUT, audio sync and loudness, multi-cam, and conform across FCPXML, FCP7 XML, and CMX3600 EDL all work the same way, whatever timeline they land on.
Because everything is local, the suite you use is only a destination, never a place your media has to be uploaded. EditAssist is free to download and runs on macOS (Apple Silicon, Metal) and Windows (x64, CUDA), with local models free to run.
Keep exploring
See the kinds of commands editors give the agent in the prompt library, browse real workflows in the use-case guides, or check the pricing. New accounts start with £15 free credit and no card.
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