AutoEdit — AI Editing Tool
Summary
Silence removal, filler-word cuts, bad-take cleanup — these are the edits that eat three hours of every talking-head shoot, and doing them by hand in Premiere Pro is the kind of work that makes editors quit YouTube.
AutoEdit is a Premiere Pro plugin that takes raw footage from a single talking-head clip to a rough cut by running it through Claude AI, which reads meaning rather than just detecting waveforms. The vendor states it removes silences, repeated takes, filler words, and bad takes, then drops the result onto your Premiere timeline in under a minute. It covers the specific grind that costs creators the most time. The ceiling appears fast: this is a single-clip, talking-head tool — multi-camera sequences, narrative edits, or anything requiring cross-cut storytelling are outside what it handles. Teams with more complex projects use it only for the cleanup pass, then finish the rest manually.
Bottom line: AutoEdit earns its cost on a solo creator shipping three YouTube videos a week — it breaks down the moment the project needs anything beyond a single talking-head rough cut.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 1 week ago- Price
- $9.99/mo
- Free Tier
- Free Forever Tools (Paste Image, AI Silence Removal, Basic Auto Captions)
Free Forever
Free tools included
- Paste Image
- AI Silence Removal
- Basic Auto Captions
LITE
For creators testing AI editing
- UP TO 4 Videos / Month
- 45 Minutes AI Editing
- Paste Image
- AI Silence Removal
- Basic Auto Captions
CREATOR
For creators publishing every week
- UP TO 15 Videos / Month
- 2 Hours AI Editing
- Everything in Lite
- Claude AI Editing
- Bad Take Removal
- Repetition Removal
- Podcast Mode
- Premium Caption Styles
- Saved Caption Presets
- Auto Reframe
PRO
For serious creators and editors
- UP TO 40 Videos / Month
- 5 Hours AI Editing
- Everything in Creator
- Higher AI Limits
- Priority Processing
- Early Access Features
- Premium Support
Business & Enterprise
Need more AI processing, multiple editor seats, or custom workflows?
- Custom AI processing
- Multiple editor seats
- Custom workflows
View full pricing on autoeditai.net →
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Claude AI reads meaning rather than just audio waveforms, so repeated ideas get caught and collapsed — not just gaps and spikes that a silence detector would miss.
- Runs entirely inside Premiere Pro without an export-import roundtrip, which means your existing project structure, bins, and sequence settings stay intact.
- Repetition removal keeps the best take of a restated idea and cuts the rest automatically, so you stop scrubbing through five versions of the same sentence.
- Auto-captioning covers 99+ languages in the same pass as the edit, so you avoid paying for a separate transcription service on every video.
- The rough-cut output is a Premiere timeline you review before it goes anywhere — you sign off before a single cut is locked, so bad AI decisions do not ship.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The tool is scoped to single-speaker or interview talking-head clips — multi-camera sequences with multiple angles require manual syncing and assembly before AutoEdit can touch them, and the plugin does not assist with that step.
- There is no API and no self-hosted option, so a production team trying to automate ingestion-to-rough-cut at volume cannot trigger AutoEdit programmatically; every run requires a human to open the plugin in Premiere.
- The plugin is Premiere Pro-only — editors working in DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, or any browser-based tool have no path to use it, and teams on those platforms switch to transcript-based editors like Descript or Adobe's own text-based editing tools instead.
- Paid-only with no permanent free tier means teams evaluating it against a deadline cannot pilot it on a real project without committing to a subscription inside the trial window.
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About
- Platforms
- Adobe Premiere Pro
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-21T13:46:54.093Z
Best For
Who it's for
- YouTubers and content creators
- Podcasters cleaning interview audio
- Premiere Pro users handling repetitive edits
What it does well
- Auto-remove silences and fillers from talking-head videos
- Generate rough cuts for YouTube and social media content
- Clean up podcast interviews automatically
- Create initial timelines for Instagram Reels and TikToks
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is AutoEdit free?
- AutoEdit has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $9.99/mo). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is AutoEdit open source?
- No — AutoEdit is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does AutoEdit support?
- AutoEdit is available on: Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Repetitive cleanup work on talking-head footage — dead air, repeated sentences, filler words, failed takes — is the editing tax every creator pays on every shoot. AutoEdit is a Premiere Pro plugin that automates that tax. The workflow, as described on the vendor page, is four steps: open the plugin inside Premiere, type a prompt or hit Auto-Edit, let the AI cut bad takes and silences, then review and apply. The whole pass runs inside Premiere Pro — no roundtrip to a separate web app, no export-and-import cycle.
The differentiating claim, per the vendor, is that the underlying engine is powered by Claude AI and understands the meaning of what is being said — not just audio waveforms. This matters for repetition removal: when a speaker restates the same idea twice, a waveform-based cutter cannot reliably identify the duplicate. The vendor states AutoEdit detects semantic repetition and keeps the best take. It also generates captions in over 99 languages, which means the cleanup and captioning steps happen in the same pass.
The tool is purpose-built for a specific content type: solo or interview talking-head footage destined for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, LinkedIn, or podcasts. Community feedback on Trustpilot rates it 4.67/5 across 100+ reviews, with praise focused on speed for that specific task. The hard limit is format: multi-camera edits, scripted narrative content, B-roll assembly, and anything requiring cross-cut structure are not what this plugin addresses. Creators whose projects go beyond the talking-head rough cut will finish the remainder in Premiere manually — or move to a more general-purpose editing assistant. There is no API and no self-hosted option, so teams that need to integrate AutoEdit into a broader automated pipeline have no programmatic path to do it.
