
AI Video Clipping Software for Shorts, Reels, TikTok, and Podcasts
Generate short video clips from long-form content automatically with AI-powered captions and social media exports.
@tryFrameOS · X
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Generate short video clips from long-form content automatically with AI-powered captions and social media exports.
@tryFrameOS · X

Generate cinematic videos from still images with AI motion and voiceovers.
Image to Video AI — 将静态图片生成视频的 AI 工具

Generate viral video ideas, scripts, hooks, captions, and hashtags for social media content.
@sayafbuilds · X

Generate AI videos from text prompts or images with cinematic rendering and editing tools.
seedance2 — AI 视频生成平台,体验视频生成模型 Seedance

Generate and edit AI images, videos, and audio with smart templates and upscaling tools.
@picrevamp · X

Transform photos into 90s Y2K horror, retro horror, and cinematic horror visuals.
aighostface.org — Ghostface AI 生成器,将照片转换为 90 年代恐怖风格

Stream trending movies and series with exclusive content on OpenFlix.
@chandlerwilcox · X

Create lip-sync AI videos from photos, videos, scripts, or voice recordings.
AI LipSync — 对口型视频生成工具,支持长视频翻译

Summarize YouTube videos and podcasts with AI, saving and downloading summaries and transcripts.
@slaven_ra · X
- recently added subscribe to Youtube channel feature to receive auto-summaries via email on each new published video

Turn social media growth into images and clips instantly without design tools.
@udaykirancodes · X
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Type a topic to generate a finished documentary video in under a minute using AI.
pw · HN
Hiya! So I've been playing around with having Claude make videos for a bit now even had some success posting the results to TikTok (and setup a whole pipeline so Claude can generate and post autonomously). With the release of Nano Banana 2 Lite, I was curious show fast I could make the generation, so last night I gave it a whirl and got down to around 30s for short-form video. It uses GLM-5.2 fast via Fireworks to generate the scripts and image prompts and, like I said, Nano Banana 2 Lite for the images, gpt-4o-mini-tts for the narration, and ffmpeg to string it all together and add the Ken Burns zoom effect (which still has a shake I haven't been able to get rid of). The video compilation proved to be the blocker once the rest was in place, but I was able to speed that up by putting it on a 64 vCPU EC2. The cost might be the most interesting aspect as the short form videos tend to be about 25 cents. Almost 90% of that is the images, which are 3.336 cents a piece. Of course, running

Chrome extension for recording screen demos with automatic zoom effects and custom backgrounds.
@gabani_vatsal · X
Building Screen recorder which adds zoom effects and custom backgrounds