June 15, 2026

AI video editor: from first scene to finished short

Generate scenes, manage materials, add voiceover and captions, and export a vertical video inside one project instead of stitching five tools together.

Most AI generators stop at a single clip. After that, the real work moves into folders, editors, and separate tools where prompts, source materials, and useful variants are easy to lose.

Givon AI is built as an AI video editor. A short video lives inside a project and is assembled scene by scene. Each scene can have generated images, generated video, imported references, voice, captions, and final export settings.

The model catalog is part of the editor, so you can switch from one model or mode to another depending on the scene. A cinematic opening, product shot, avatar moment, or image-to-video transition can use different generation paths without leaving the project.

Materials stay attached to the project. Strong frames and videos can also be saved to the shared library and reused as references in later scenes or new projects.

Voiceover and captions are part of the same workflow. Add narration, check caption timing, review the full video, and export a vertical 1080x1920 file for Reels, TikTok, or Shorts.

What it gives you

Scenes, generated variants, materials, voiceover, captions, and export live inside one project.

A weak take can be replaced without rebuilding the whole video.

Different generation models can be used for different scenes and tasks.

Strong results can be saved to the library and reused as references.

Voice and captions are reviewed before export instead of being added in a separate workflow.

The main export target is vertical 1080x1920 video for short-form platforms.

When it is useful

Short-form social videos

Move from idea to publishable vertical video without moving files between generators and editors.

Repeatable series

Reuse saved materials and references so each new episode does not start from a blank prompt.

Product and ad videos

Control the opening, demonstration, and final call to action as separate scenes.

Client drafts

Show a direction quickly, replace a disputed scene, and keep the rest of the project intact.

FAQ

How is this different from a regular AI generator?

A regular generator gives you one clip. In Givon AI, a clip is one scene inside a larger project with materials, references, voiceover, captions, and export.

Can I upload my own photos and videos?

Yes. Uploaded materials can become references, start frames, project assets, or reusable library items.

What is the best way to start?

Start with two or three scenes: an opening, a main action, and a final accent. This is enough to test the full workflow.