Show HN: I built Magiclip – an all-in-one AI studio

magiclip.io

39 points by kokau 15 hours ago

Hi HN

I’ve been working on a tool I personally needed as someone who edits a lot of video content.

The problem is simple:

Modern video editing requires 8+ different tools, all slow, all noisy, all repetitive.

Subtitles here. Audio cleanup there. Silence removal elsewhere. Upscaling in another tool. AI voice in a different one. A clip extractor somewhere else…

So I built Magiclip.io — a single interface that automates the most boring parts of editing.

What it does today

Auto-subtitles (fast & accurate)

Silence removal

AI voice-over

Audio enhancement

Image upscaling

Clip extraction from long videos

Thumbnail generation

Quick TikTok/Reels format conversion

And more coming

The idea isn’t to replace full editors. It’s to remove the friction of things we repeat 100 times.

Upload → Magic → Download. No timeline, no project files, no complexity.

Why I built it

I edit content frequently, and the workflow felt unnecessarily painful. Magiclip is my attempt to reduce editing from hours to seconds by batching the most common tasks behind simple endpoints.

What I’d love feedback on

What other tasks should be automated?

Anything in the UX that feels off or slow?

Any feature you’d want exposed through an API?

Live link

https://magiclip.io

Happy to answer anything about the architecture, the pipelines, or the reasoning behind the features.

solarkraft 10 hours ago

A little surface-level criticism on your wording:

Of course you’re deep enough in your domain that to you “editing” means “video editing” and “studio” means “video editing workspace”. But when I clicked the link, I expected a fully featured general application for power use of LLMs.

  • kokau 7 hours ago

    Sorry for the confusion, I expressed myself poorly.

  • Zetaphor 9 hours ago

    Same here, maybe we're too deep in our own domains

    • kokau 7 hours ago

      Sorry for the confusion I didn’t express myself clearly.

frankhsu 13 hours ago

Good Job. It looks feature-rich. However, I'm not keen on subscribing immediately unless I'm offered some free trial credits.

Suggestion: Offer new users at least 10 credits so they can try out your basic generation and discover how you differentiate yourself from other viral short video AI tools. This will facilitate better monetization.

  • kokau 7 hours ago

    I understand we’ll add a 3-day free trial. Thanks for the suggestion!

  • jonplackett 8 hours ago

    … or they’ll go bankrupt.

    A single veo3 video costs about $3 to make. Down from about $6 at least.

    • kokau 7 hours ago

      We’re aware of that, but to get our first users and real feedback, we’re willing to make an effort.

heyitsdaad 8 hours ago

Anything technically interesting you can share about any of these?

How do you decide on which parts to extract?

What models do you use for the features you listed?

  • kokau 7 hours ago

    Sure, here’s what I can share: we use Veo 3, and Sora 2 is coming soon. For captions, we rely on FFmpeg combined with our own speech-to-text and dynamic subtitle API.

pillefitz 9 hours ago

Is it making the world a better or a worse place?

  • kokau 7 hours ago

    We try to make the world slightly better by giving people tools they didn’t have before faster workflows, lower barriers to entry, and more accessible video creation. In the end, users decide how it’s used.

blorenz 12 hours ago

What services are you leveraging for this?

Also, your blog about Veo 3 is from January 2025 it says.

  • kokau 7 hours ago

    The blog date was a typo it was supposed to be early November. Sorry about that.

suprnurd 10 hours ago

Looks nice! Any success stories/examples yet?

  • kokau 7 hours ago

    I’ve been building this solo for about a year, so it’s still early but we’re starting to see real traction from creators testing it. More examples coming soon.

throwaway920102 9 hours ago

An AI slop assembly line, nice work!

  • kokau 7 hours ago

    I get the concern. The aim isn’t to produce slop, but to help creators streamline real work.