Gemini is about to become a one-stop shop for video editing
by Karandeep Singh Oberoi · Android PoliceSoon after the likes of Adobe and Canva made their way to Gemini as integration, the AI tool is gaining yet another power player to complete the creativity suite.
Marking a major win for small content creators, social media managers, and casual video editors, Gemini will soon offer CapCut's suite of editing tools!
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For reference, videos or images generated by Gemini currently need to first be downloaded and then processed through a third-party app to be edited and polished.
The CapCut integration removes this friction, allowing users to generate and edit content within the Gemini app itself (via PiunikaWeb).
"As creative workflows become more connected and seamless, we believe the future of creation will be more conversational, intuitive, and intelligently integrated across tools and experiences," wrote CapCut in a tweet.
It's not entirely clear what level of editing tools will be available inside Gemini. The integration could manifest as proper editing tools within the chat UI. Alternatively, Gemini could follow a prompt-based approach, where you tell the AI tool the specific adjustments you want to make. You might be able to prompt along the lines of "trim the last five seconds of the video" and "apply a cinematic filter to the video."
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It's also unclear if the functionality will be locked behind a CapCut Pro or a Gemini AI Pro/Ultra subscription.
As of right now, neither CapCut nor Google has dropped a specific date for the integration's rollout. All we know is that the integration is coming soon.