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AI-Powered Video Editor with Automatic Music Beat Sync

AI video editor with music-driven auto beat sync, no manual cutting.

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Meng Li
Apr 08, 2026
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People who do video editing all know how painful it is to cut a precisely timed, narratively smooth short video from hours of raw footage.

Especially for travel vloggers and Vloggers, after shooting 5-6 hours of material in a day, you still have to spend several more hours slowly editing it afterward. That kind of mechanical work gradually wears away your real creative passion.

Not to mention marketing teams that need to batch-produce promotional videos in different styles — the workload is ridiculously heavy.

Traditional editing either requires you to manually drag the timeline and adjust the rhythm yourself or use template tools. However, templates are often not flexible enough to achieve true audio-visual synchronization.

Moreover, many AI video editing tools edit the video first and then add background music (BGM) afterward. They simply cannot make music-driven editing decisions, so the rhythm always feels a bit off.

Recently, I came across CutClaw, an open-source project from the GVC Lab at Great Bay University and a team from Beijing Jiaotong University. It completely solves this pain point.

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