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This new video editor lets Claude organize, generate, and edit right on your timeline

News RoomBy News Room19 June 20263 Mins Read
This new video editor lets Claude organize, generate, and edit right on your timeline
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For years, AI video tools have mostly lived outside the editing process. You generate a clip, download it, import it into your editor, and continue working. A new app called Palmier Pro aims to eliminate some of those extra steps by bringing AI directly into the video timeline.

The newly launched software, available for macOS, is being marketed as a video editor that Claude can use. Instead of treating AI as a separate chatbot or content generator, Palmier is designed to let an AI assistant interact with an active video project and make changes within it.

A video editor built around AI, not bolted onto it.

Most AI-powered creative tools today add artificial intelligence as an extra feature. Palmier is taking a different route by building the editing experience around AI from the start. The app lets users ask AI to help organize footage, generate visual assets, create audio, and make edits without constantly switching between applications. The goal is to keep creators inside a single workspace rather than juggling separate AI tools and editing software.

today we’re launching @Palmier_io, a video editor Claude can edit.

use AI to edit, organize, and generate footage directly in the timeline.

finally, a video editor built for AI.

open-source. mac native. available now. pic.twitter.com/LjYNpH4Rot

— Marcos Rico Peng (@Marcos12345rico) June 17, 2026

What makes Palmier particularly interesting is its support for AI agents. Through integrations with tools like Claude, the software can grant AI access to project information and the editing timeline. That means an assistant can understand what’s happening in a project and carry out editing tasks on a user’s behalf.

The latest sign that AI is moving beyond chat

Palmier’s launch reflects a broader trend in the AI industry. Companies are increasingly looking for ways to move assistants beyond simple text conversations and into real software workflows. Instead of asking a chatbot for advice and then manually performing every task yourself, newer tools are being designed so AI can interact directly with applications. Video editing appears to be the latest area where developers are experimenting with that idea.

Palmier isn’t trying to replace traditional editors entirely, though. The software still includes familiar editing tools such as multi-track timelines, trimming controls, speed adjustments, and export options for professional workflows. Whether creators will trust AI with significant editing decisions remains to be seen. But Palmier’s approach feels different from many AI video tools we’ve seen so far. Rather than focusing solely on generating content, it’s betting that the next step is to give AI a seat at the editing suite.

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