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What does Veed do?

Tool: Veed

The Tech: Video Editing

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Their Pitch

Create Pro level videos in the Blink of AI.

Our Take

It's a browser-based video editor that uses AI to handle the annoying stuff like subtitles and filler words.

Deep Dive & Reality Check

Used For

  • +**Manually typing subtitles for 2 hours per video** → AI generates and syncs them in 30 seconds, handles 100+ languages
  • +**Your recorded presentation has 47 "ums" and you look at your shoes** → AI removes filler words and fixes eye contact automatically
  • +**Client wants the video translated into Spanish by tomorrow** → Voice cloning creates dubbed versions that sound like you
  • +Records screen and webcam simultaneously - no juggling OBS and Zoom like some kind of technical wizard
  • +Direct export to TikTok and YouTube - skip the download, re-upload dance

Best For

  • >Marketing teams cranking out social videos who don't have time to become video editors
  • >Content creators tired of paying Adobe's monthly ransom for basic edits
  • >Remote teams who need to collaborate on video without emailing 2GB files around

Not For

  • -Professional video editors who need frame-perfect control — this is McDonald's, not a steakhouse
  • -Teams with spotty internet — everything lives in the cloud, so slow WiFi means slow everything
  • -Penny pinchers hoping for a free lunch — the good AI features cost extra and free exports have watermarks

Pairs With

  • *YouTube (where your videos actually live, direct upload saves the download-reupload shuffle)
  • *Pexels (built-in stock footage so you're not googling "free business handshake video" for the 100th time)
  • *ChatGPT (paid plugin turns text prompts into actual videos, though results vary wildly)
  • *Slack (where your team reviews drafts and argues about font choices)
  • *Google Drive (backup for project files because cloud-only makes some people nervous)
  • *TikTok (direct publishing for when you need that vertical video posted immediately)
  • *Canva (for thumbnails and static graphics that Veed handles but Canva does better)

The Catch

  • !Performance completely depends on your internet speed — editing 4K on hotel WiFi is pure suffering
  • !Voice cloning and the fancy AI features are locked behind paid plans, so free tier gets frustrating fast
  • !They're sunsetting avatar features that some people actually used, classic SaaS move

Bottom Line

Turns anyone into a decent video editor without downloading bloated software or learning Premiere Pro's 47 keyboard shortcuts.