NAÏVE

First AI-powered video editor's assistant

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NAÏVE is a tool for video editors that can automatically find defective clips using computer vision. The final result is the XML file that one can import right into Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, and start editing right away.
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Jack Chernov
Hey, Product Hunt! My name's Jack and I'm a CEO at NAÏVE Software. Let me tell you a story. We're a team from the deep forests of Siberia (check out our team photo). Our domain expertise are AI, design, and video production – and the latter one made us make what we're presenting you today: NAÏVE – Neural Artificial Intelligence Video Editor. We know that mundane tasks are a usual part of editing. Going through all the footage. Watching frames, one by one. Trimming out defects. Tiring your eyes. Making yet another coffee. Sounds familiar? We're developing an AI that will assist professional and semi-professional video editors while editing. We believe it will change the way videos are created. NAÏVE is a tool for video editors that can automatically find defective clips using computer vision. It also renders proxy files and synchronizes media (because we need it, right?). The final result is the XML file that one can import right into Adobe Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve, and start editing right away. The app is the best fit for editing event videos — take for example weddings, road movies, birthday parties, etc. We plan to fully automate the creation of rough cuts in the nearest future. Check our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/... for a sneak peek into this tech. I hope you guys like what we are doing and join the early users club! We plan to make it compatible with Vegas Pro and FCPX really soon. There is a 30% discount on subscription right now to celebrate our launch on Product Hunt.
Tristan Pollock
Love it. Slick little video tool.
Marie
Thanks, Tristan – we really appreciate your support! :)
Jack Chernov
@pollock Thanks, Tristan!! :)
Max
@pollock Thank you very much for hunting us!
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Kirill Burkhanov
What is average time saving with your tool?
Marie
@kir_burkhanov Hi Kir, that's a great (and tough :D) question. While the time saved really depends on lengths and "defectiveness" of the initial footage, we often hear an estimate of 3 to 10 hours of work editing one event footage :)
Kirill Burkhanov
@marie_dostoewskaya Wow, lets take 30$ per hour as average salary, so you can save 90$ to 300$ for Film/Video Editor per "action". That's cool!
Max
@marie_dostoewskaya @kir_burkhanov We're aiming at being cost-effective for all production studios and keep the pricing as low as possible 😀