AI-powered search tool for finding specific moments in local video libraries using natural language
Analyzes speech, visuals, and scenes to identify relevant clips without manual scrubbing
Local processing keeps your video files private — built for content creators and archivists
Pricing: Free plan available
Best for: Growing teams
Pros & Cons
Pros
Finds specific moments in large video libraries without manual scrubbing
Natural-language queries make video search intuitive
Local processing keeps video files private
Solves a real pain point for anyone with accumulated video footage
Cons
Processing large video libraries requires significant local compute resources
Search accuracy depends on video quality and AI model capabilities
New product with limited feature set compared to professional video management tools
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Key Features
Natural-language search across local video librariesAI content analysis of speech, visuals, and scenesLocal processing with no cloud upload requiredQuick clip identification without manual scrubbingLarge video collection management and organization
Edit Mind is an AI-powered local video search and analysis tool for managing large personal video libraries. Instead of manually scrubbing through hours of footage, you search your video collection using natural language queries, and the AI identifies relevant clips based on content, speech, and visual elements. Designed for content creators, archivists, and anyone with accumulated video files who needs to find specific moments without watching entire recordings.
Edit Mind is an AI-powered local video search tool. It analyzes your video library and lets you find specific moments using natural-language queries instead of manually scrubbing through hours of footage.
Does Edit Mind upload my videos to the cloud?
No. Edit Mind processes videos locally on your machine. Your files stay private and are never uploaded to external servers.
What types of video content can Edit Mind analyze?
Edit Mind analyzes speech, visual elements, and scenes in your videos. It works with common video formats and can identify specific moments based on what is said, shown, or happening in the footage.