Stack №02 · 5 tools · 6 min read
Ship Video Faster
From raw screen capture to finished, watchable video — the editing desk for creators who move fast.
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Screen StudioAI Video$9/mo“Screen Studio is the benchmark for effortlessly good-looking screen recordings on Mac: it auto-detects cursor motion and clicks, then applies smooth zooms, cursor easing, and camera framing that would take hours to do by hand in a real editor. The catch is that it's Mac-only and, since late 2025, subscription-only.”4.5 - 02
Eddie AIAI Video$167/mo“Eddie is one of the few AI editors aimed at professional post workflows rather than short social clips: it logs footage, picks soundbites, syncs multicams, and hands you an editable timeline in Premiere, Resolve, or Final Cut instead of trapping you in a closed export. The catch is that it produces rough cuts, not finished films, and its per-export credit pricing climbs fast.”4.2 - 03
SymvolAI Video$4/mo“Symvol is a focused, education-first text-to-video tool: it turns articles, PDFs, and docs into narrated explainer videos with learning-science-informed pacing, a human QA pass, and voices in 30+ languages, which makes it more credible for coursework and training than generic avatar generators. The tradeoff is templated, education-styled output and a free tier that lets you generate but not download.”4.0 - 04
ArcadeMarketing$50/mo“Arcade is one of the strongest interactive demo builders on the market, and its AI layer — voiceovers, text-to-video, and on-brand generation — makes spinning up a shareable, trackable demo remarkably fast. Just don't mistake the "content generation" framing for a general content suite; it shines narrowly at product demos and walkthroughs, and costs climb quickly once you add seats.”4.4
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MagicamAI Video$9/mo“A rare real-time face-and-voice swapper that runs entirely on your own GPU, so nothing leaves your PC — cheap and convincing when your hardware is up to it. But the Windows-and-NVIDIA-only footprint and unavoidable deepfake ethics keep it a niche tool for streamers and privacy-minded callers rather than a mainstream meeting utility.”4.0