

Mosaic is a canvas for agentic video editing that allows users to run video edits on autopilot and A/B test multiple variants from the same raw footage. The platform serves as an interface to setup video editing workflows that scale, enabling automation of any video edit from rough cuts to motion graphics and anything in between.
Mosaic features a node-based canvas interface where users can create video editing workflows that can be reused as templates. These workflows can be triggered programmatically via API or event-based triggers, providing scalable automation capabilities. The platform also includes a familiar timeline editor for hands-on creative control after automated processing.
From any step along the editing process, users can seamlessly export their timeline back into traditional tools like Premiere Pro, Final Cut, or DaVinci Resolve. The platform also supports exporting to popular Media Asset Management software, ensuring compatibility with existing production pipelines.
The platform enables A/B testing of multiple variants from the same raw footage, allowing creators to experiment with different editing approaches efficiently. This agentic approach to video editing combines automated processing with manual creative control through the timeline editor.
Mosaic targets video content creators and production teams who need to scale their video editing operations while maintaining creative control. The platform integrates with professional editing tools and supports API-based automation for enterprise workflows.
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Mosaic targets video content creators and production teams who need to scale their video editing operations while maintaining creative control. The platform is designed for users who work with professional editing tools like Premiere Pro, Final Cut, and DaVinci Resolve, and require automation capabilities for repetitive editing tasks. It serves organizations that need to create multiple video variants efficiently and integrate video editing workflows into their existing production pipelines.