AI video editing startup Capsule is launching its product to the public, aiming to help content and marketing teams produce videos ten times faster by leveraging AI, addressing pain points in video editing, and offering an approachable user interface. The technology, which runs in the browser, allows users to add text, motion graphics, and generate components like headlines and images through AI. Capsule is also developing collaboration features and plans to open up its video scripting language to the community.
YouTube has announced new AI-powered tools for creators, including AI-generated photo and video backgrounds, AI video topic suggestions, and music search, signaling a shift in how digital creators make and structure their content.
Google has launched the YouTube Create app, an AI-powered video editing app for Android that aims to simplify the video editing and production process.
YouTube is introducing several new features and design updates, including stable volume, bigger preview thumbnails, the ability to cancel a scrub, a lock screen feature, sparkling animation for "Subscribe" and "Like" buttons, rotating top comments, and a combined Library and account page called "You."
YouTube is introducing various mobile-based playback and creator-friendly features, including the ability to increase playback speed with a tap and hold, stable volume to reduce volume differences, the option to search for a song by playing or humming, a screen lock feature, the combination of the Library tab and account page into a new "You" tab, highlighting "like and subscribe" buttons when mentioned in videos, rotating top comments, and updating the video description menu for smart TVs.
YouTube is introducing new tools that allows creators to add timestamps to products in their videos, giving them control over when shopping buttons appear and helping them earn revenue from older content.
YouTube is facing delays in launching its new artificial intelligence tool that will allow creators to use the voices of popular recording artists in videos, as negotiations with major labels for licensing deals are taking longer than expected.
YouTube is reportedly developing an AI-powered tool that allows users to replicate the voices of famous musicians while recording audio, although no release date or official name has been announced. Discussions with music companies are ongoing, and it remains to be seen if YouTube can provide creators with AI voice replication tools without facing copyright lawsuits.
YouTube is in talks with record labels to launch an AI tool that allows creators to make videos using vocals from popular musicians, but negotiations with major labels and concerns about how artists' voices will be used have delayed the launch.
YouTube is in talks with record labels to develop an AI tool that would allow users to create videos using the voices of famous musicians, although discussions are taking longer than expected and there are concerns about payment and legal agreements.