Raw-footage upload and processing
Upload raw footage in supported formats such as MP4, MOV, AVI, and MKV, with the site stating uploads can be up to 2 hours long. Bansi then processes the video into a first draft.
Bansi is an AI video editor for long-form content that turns raw footage into a polished first draft. It helps creators and production teams speed up editing by automating cuts, captions, zooms, audio cleanup, and related techniques.
Bansi is an AI video editor for long-form content that turns raw footage into a polished first draft. The homepage positions it as a one-click editor that applies techniques used by top creators automatically, so users can skip much of the manual assembly work in a first edit.
The product uploads raw video, detects and removes silences and bad takes, and adds editing treatments such as captions, B-roll, zooms, motion graphics, color grading, sound effects, and text effects. The site says most videos process in minutes and that users can either publish directly or export to standard editing tools for further work.
Upload raw footage in supported formats such as MP4, MOV, AVI, and MKV, with the site stating uploads can be up to 2 hours long. Bansi then processes the video into a first draft.
Bansi automatically removes silences and bad takes, then applies smart cuts so the resulting edit is cleaner without manual trimming of every segment.
The product adds auto zooms, captions, B-roll, motion graphics, pattern interrupts, sound effects, and text treatments in one workflow.
Audio is enhanced through Studio Sound, with noise removal and audio mastering called out on the homepage.
The product can style subtitles and sync them to the video, helping create a publishable draft that is easier to review or ship.
Beginners can publish directly, while professionals can export to editors they already use, including Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro.
Creators can upload a long recording and get an edited draft with silences, bad takes, captions, B-roll, zooms, and sound cleanup already applied, reducing the time spent on the first pass.
Teams that publish frequently can use Bansi to standardize recurring editing treatments such as captions, motion graphics, and pattern interrupts before a human reviewer makes final adjustments.
Editors who already work in Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or Final Cut Pro can use Bansi to generate a structured draft and then continue refinement in their preferred NLE.
Agencies and production teams can use the Enterprise plan for multiple collaborators, brand kit and style presets, API access, and custom integrations when coordinating client work.
New creators who want to publish without learning a full editing suite can use the simpler workflow to move from raw footage to a finished-looking video faster.
Bansi is designed to take raw footage and produce an edited first draft automatically, including cuts, captions, zooms, sound cleanup, and other common long-form editing techniques. It is positioned for creators who want to speed up the first-pass edit rather than replace every manual edit step.
The source materials describe Bansi as an AI video editor for long-form content. It appears best suited to workflows where a creator or team starts with raw footage and wants a polished draft quickly, then reviews or exports from there.
Yes. The pricing page says beginners can publish directly, while professionals can export to tools such as Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro.
The site says videos are processed in minutes and notes an average time saved of 18 hours per video. Exact processing time will vary by footage length and complexity.
The site shows a free plan, a Pro plan, and an Enterprise plan with contact sales. It does not provide security specifics beyond listing enterprise support and custom integrations on the pricing page.
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