Definition
Natural language editing is the ability to control video editing software through plain-language text or voice commands rather than traditional GUI interactions. Instead of manually dragging clips on a timeline, you type instructions like 'Remove all silences longer than 2 seconds', 'Add subtitles with a bold white style', 'Speed up the intro by 20%', or 'Create 3 vertical clips for TikTok from the best moments'. The AI parses these instructions and translates them into precise editing operations.
How Loopdesk Uses This
Natural language editing is a core interaction model in Loopdesk. Rather than learning complex editing software, creators can simply describe what they want. Loopdesk's AI interprets prompts and executes them across your timeline — from simple operations like 'Remove all silences' to complex creative directions like 'Make this feel more cinematic and add dramatic pauses before key points'. Every AI suggestion comes with a preview you can accept, modify, or reject.
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