Video Edit
Transform an existing clip — edit it with instructions, extend past its last frame, or reframe it to a new aspect ratio.
Video Edit is for footage you already have. Where Video Generation makes a new clip from scratch, Video Edit takes an existing video and changes it — following a text instruction, continuing past its last frame, or reframing it to a different aspect ratio.
For pricing details, see the Pricing page. Full model tables: Video Providers.
Sub-modes
Availability is per model — the picker only shows sub-modes that model supports.
Providers (current)
| Provider | Highlights |
|---|---|
| Gemini Omni Flash | Prompt-directed edits on generated or uploaded clips |
| Wan (Alibaba) | Edit and extend on the 2.7 suite |
| HappyHorse | 1.0 Video Edit |
| Grok Imagine Video 1.0 | Edit and extend |
| Luma Ray 3.2 | Edit and reformat |
| LTX 2.3 Outpaint | Reformat / outpaint to a new ratio |
See Video Providers for the full model list and sub-mode map.
Settings
Source video
Every sub-mode starts from an existing clip — upload one or pull an asset from your library. Edit and reformat work on a single source video; extend continues from that video's final frame.
Resolution and duration
Follow the source clip where the model allows, or the model's own limits — the same ranges as Video Generation apply per provider.
Tips
Reformat previews before you spend credits
Where the model supports it, reformat shows a preview of the new frame before you generate — drag the frame edges to check crop pressure across the target ratio first.
- Edit works best with a specific, direct instruction — describe the change, not the whole scene
- Extend carries the motion and subject from the final frame, so a stable ending frame extends more reliably than a fast pan or cut
- Match the sub-mode to the model — not every provider listed above supports all three