“Okay, so the fact that this was made in like under five minutes, that is crazy.”

I'm currently editing on my smartphone. AutoEdit gives you a faster first cut in Premiere Pro when you want to try a different style.
Works with talking footage: interviews, podcasts, commentary, tutorials, and direct-to-camera videos.


Spend minutes editing, not hours.
“I am new to this. I keep getting lost.”
Wanted to start doing different style videos? Cut the repetitive parts first, whether you make tutorials, business clips, or GTA6 edits.
AutoEdit cuts the slow parts and adds captions. You check the edit and post.

Clean up talking footage automatically.
Remove pauses that slow down the Reel.
Add captions for sound-off viewers.
Keep templates, effects, and exports together.
Keep the best take of each line.
Adjust any cut before you post.
01Open AutoEdit with your talking footage already in the timeline. Nothing needs to leave Premiere Pro.
02Use the plugin inside Premiere Pro to choose the edit you want and run it in one click.
03Cut silences, filler words, bad takes, and repeated takes automatically, then keep full control of the final edit.
Apply caption animations, MOGRT files, sound effects, and repeatable Premiere Pro timeline moves without wasting hours on the same simple motion graphics every week.
Edit where your footage already lives. Keep your captions, music, templates, effects, and exports in one Premiere Pro project.
Yes. Use it to clean up longer talking footage, then choose the sections you want to post as Reels.
Yes. Every cut stays editable inside Premiere Pro. Change the pacing, captions, graphics, music, and final export whenever you want.
AutoEdit works with footage where people are speaking. It is not designed to automatically edit silent montages, music videos, or gameplay with no commentary.