Part of the Fix It In Post toolkit
An AI co-editor that learns how you cut, then does the boring half for you. Edit Pup studies your finished Final Cut Pro projects, builds a measurable profile of your editing style, and drafts cuts in your voice. You stay the editor. It just gets you to the interesting decisions faster.
- Pay once, no subscription
- Runs on your Mac
- Your footage never leaves your machine
- Built for Final Cut Pro
What it does
- Learns your style. Point it at your past Final Cut Pro projects and it builds a profile of how you actually cut: pace, shot choices, the lot.
- Drafts edits in your voice. Give it footage, a target length, a vibe, or a written brief. It proposes a rough cut the way you would have started it.
- Understands your footage. Multi-frame vision finds the best moments in every shot before a single cut is placed.
- Dialogue mode. Speech-aware cutting for interviews and talking heads, detected on your machine.
- Uses your own sound library. It catalogues your SFX and music folders and places sound design from assets you already own.
- Exports editable FCPXML. Never a rendered file. The draft opens in Final Cut Pro as a normal timeline you can pull apart.
Why it is different
Every other AI editor is a cloud service: you upload client footage to someone else’s servers and pay them every month. Edit Pup runs on local AI models on your own Mac. Nothing uploads, nothing streams, and there is no monthly bill. If you want to use a cloud model instead, you can bring your own key. That stays your choice.
In private beta Edit Pup is being tested on real client work right now.
Frequently asked questions
Does it replace me as the editor?
No. It is assist-first by design. It drafts, you decide. Every export is an ordinary editable timeline, not a locked result.
Does my footage get uploaded anywhere?
No. The default setup runs entirely on your Mac using local AI. Cloud models are optional and off unless you switch them on with your own key.
Does it work with Premiere Pro or DaVinci Resolve?
Final Cut Pro comes first. Support for other editors via their timeline formats is planned.
