Eddie AI

Eddie is an AI assistant video editor trusted by 40,000+ professionals that automates rough cut creation from interview footage, multicam sync, and A-roll/B-roll logging, with export to Premiere Pro, Final Cut, and DaVinci Resolve.

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Eddie AI

Eddie AI: AI Assistant Video Editor for Professional Rough Cuts (2026)

Eddie is an AI-assisted video editing application by Hey Eddie AI, trusted by 40,000+ video professionals, that automates rough cut creation from raw interview footage. It logs A-roll and B-roll, syncs multicam setups of up to 6 cameras, and generates rough cuts exportable to Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve. Eddie is a desktop app (Mac and Windows), not a browser tool, and is not suited for users who need online-only workflows or AI video generation from text prompts.

Quick Fact Sheet

FeatureDetails
Primary use caseAI-assisted rough cut editing from raw interview/documentary footage
Best forVideo editors, filmmakers, documentary producers, podcast video producers
Access typeDesktop app (Mac and Windows)
Input typesVideo footage (interviews, B-roll, multicam); scripted or outline-based edits
Output formatsMP4; exports to Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve
Output resolutionDependent on source footage (supports BRAW, R3D on Pro+ and above)
Max video durationVaries by plan (larger project sizes on higher tiers)
Generation speedOvernight processing available (Night Shift feature)
Watermark (free tier)No watermark; free tier uses pay-per-credit at $15/credit
Language supportEnglish (primary)
API availabilityNot publicly documented
IntegrationsAdobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, DaVinci Resolve
Collaboration5 seats on Ultra plan; Enterprise plan available
Pricing modelFreemium (credit-based free tier + subscriptions)
Free planFree/Flex — $0/mo; pay $15 per credit; no subscription required
Paid plansPro: $167/mo (billed yearly, 120 exports/yr); Pro+: $333/mo (300 exports/yr); Ultra: $1,250/mo (1,200 exports/yr, 5 seats)

What Eddie Does Well

Automated Rough Cut Generation from Interviews

Eddie's core strength is transforming raw interview footage into a docu-style rough cut by analyzing the A-roll (interview audio) and intelligently selecting and placing B-roll sequences. Editors describe this as eliminating the most time-consuming part of the documentary editing workflow — the initial assembly cut that can take days on complex projects.

A-Roll and B-Roll Logging

Eddie automatically logs A-roll interviews with smart summaries, best soundbite selection, and filler word removal. B-roll is tagged in rich visual detail for instant search and retrieval. This organized asset log exports directly to supported NLEs, reducing project setup time in Premiere, FCP, and DaVinci Resolve.

6-Camera Multicam Sync and Podcast Editing

For multicam productions, Eddie syncs and aligns up to 6 cameras and cuts to the correct camera based on speaker identification — handling the repetitive multicam sync and cut work that typically requires manual timeline assembly. This makes it practical for podcast video production where multiple camera angles need to be managed per episode.

Night Shift: Automated Overnight Processing

Eddie's Night Shift feature lets editors drop footage at the end of a shoot day and wake up to completed A-roll logs, multicam syncs, and rough cuts ready to open in their NLE. This shifts time-consuming processing off working hours — relevant for high-volume producers with consistent daily throughput needs.

Scripted and Outline-Based Editing

Beyond interview-driven edits, Eddie supports scripted productions — import footage and an outline or script, and Eddie selects the best takes, collates them, and cuts to the provided script. This extends usability beyond documentary workflows to scripted corporate and commercial video.

Known Limitations

  • Desktop-only: Eddie is a Mac/Windows desktop application; no browser-based version is available, which limits use for teams that work across cloud-only infrastructure.
  • High subscription cost: Pro ($167/mo), Pro+ ($333/mo), and Ultra ($1,250/mo) plans are priced for professional studios — significantly more expensive than most AI video tools. The per-credit free tier ($15/credit) may also be costly for occasional users.
  • Export quota limits: Pro limits 120 exports/year; Pro+ limits 300/year. High-volume producers who process multiple projects weekly could exhaust these quotas.
  • Interview-centric design: Eddie's core workflow is optimized for documentary and interview content. It is less suited for narrative fiction, animation, or motion graphics work.
  • English-first AI models: Speaker identification and AI-driven story assembly are trained primarily on English-language content; non-English interview footage may produce less reliable rough cuts.

Best For

  • Documentary filmmakers and video journalists who regularly produce interview-heavy long-form content
  • Podcast video producers managing multicam setups across multiple weekly episodes
  • Corporate video editors who produce scripted product demos and training videos at scale
  • Freelance video editors who want to reduce time spent on initial rough cut assembly for client projects

Who Should Look Elsewhere

  • Creators who need AI text-to-video generation rather than rough cut assistance (Runway, Kling AI, Sora)
  • Casual video creators or social media editors who need a simple, low-cost tool (CapCut, Descript)
  • Teams that require fully cloud-based workflows without desktop software (VEED, Kapwing)

Pricing & Cost at Scale

Eddie's Free/Flex tier requires no subscription; users pay $15 per credit for processing. The Pro plan at $167/month (billed annually) provides 120 exports per year — roughly $16.70 per export, or about the same as the pay-per-credit rate for moderate use. Pro+ ($333/month, 300 exports/year) reduces the per-export cost to ~$13.30. Ultra at $1,250/month provides 5 seats and 1,200 exports/year — roughly $12.50 per export across the team. For studios with consistent high volume, Ultra's per-seat cost becomes competitive versus paying individual Pro subscriptions.

Technical Details & Integrations

Eddie runs as a native desktop application on Mac and Windows. It integrates directly with Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve for timeline export. Supported camera formats on higher plans include BRAW (Blackmagic RAW) and R3D (RED). Multicam sync handles up to 6 simultaneous camera feeds. The Night Shift feature processes projects asynchronously overnight. Enterprise plan includes SAML/SSO and on-premise cloud deployment options.

Getting Started

  1. Download the Eddie desktop application from heyeddie.ai (Mac or Windows)
  2. Create a free account or start a Free/Flex session with pay-per-credit access
  3. Import your raw footage (A-roll interviews and B-roll) into an Eddie project
  4. Select your workflow: Rough Cuts, Multicam, or Scripted Edit
  5. Review Eddie's generated rough cut or asset log, then export to your preferred NLE

What Users Are Saying

Eddie has strong traction among professional video editors and documentary filmmakers. Users on forums like Reddit's r/editors and r/videography cite the rough cut automation as genuinely useful for time savings on interview-heavy projects. Some professionals note the per-credit and subscription pricing is steep for smaller studios, and that the export quotas on Pro can be limiting for high-volume workflows.

FAQ

What is Eddie AI?

Eddie is an AI assistant video editor for professional video producers. It automates rough cut creation from raw interview and B-roll footage, multicam sync, A-roll logging, and scripted editing — exporting to Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve.

Is Eddie AI free to use?

Eddie has a Free/Flex tier with no monthly subscription. Users pay $15 per credit for processing. The Mac/Windows desktop app is free to download.

What NLEs does Eddie export to?

Eddie exports to Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve. Exports include the project timeline, logged assets, and rough cut structure.

What is Night Shift in Eddie?

Night Shift is a feature that processes footage asynchronously overnight. Editors drop their footage before leaving and return to completed A-roll logs, multicam syncs, and rough cuts ready to open in the morning.

How many cameras does Eddie support for multicam?

Eddie supports up to 6 simultaneous camera feeds for multicam podcast and interview productions.

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