Drop in your clips, narration, and music. Trim, reorder, preview, and export the film. The last mile of an AI-native production, done in the browser.
Render gives you clips. Narration gives you voice. Sound gives you score. The last step is the part nobody talks about: actually cutting them together. Most AI filmmakers end up bouncing files into a desktop editor, fighting timelines, losing the thread.
Edit closes the loop inside CGA. The clips you rendered yesterday, the narration you cut this morning, the score you locked an hour ago, they all appear on the same timeline. Drag them onto three tracks. Trim. Preview. Export. The film comes out the other side.
No subscription to a desktop editor. No project file you forget about. No version drift between your clips library and your cut. One browser tab, one timeline, one MP4 at the end.
Your Render clips, your Narration audio, your Sound tracks. All of it already lives in your CGA library. Edit puts them on three tracks and gets out of your way.
Open Edit. Three empty tracks: video on top, narration in the middle, music on the bottom. Your library opens in a side panel.
Drag clips from your library onto the video track. Drag voice onto narration. Drag music onto the bottom. Reorder. Trim. Snap to neighbors.
Hit play. Edit syncs video, narration, and music in the browser using Web Audio. Scrub the playhead. Adjust. Repeat until the rhythm works.
Hit export. Edit renders a 1080p MP4 right in the browser using FFmpeg. About thirty seconds per minute of footage. Download and ship.
One MP4 at the end. The cut you assembled, the rhythm you set, the score you chose. Ready for upload, ready to send, ready to ship.
Open beta. Free while we build it out together. No upcharge, no tier ladder, no negotiation. The last mile of your film stays inside the studio.
Magic-link signin. No password.
Three tracks. One export. The last mile of your AI-native production.
Open Edit