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Edit video from anywhere

Kino’s editor runs entirely in your browser. No downloads, no version conflicts, no MEDIA OFFLINE. Open any project from a URL and start cutting.

What you can do

AI assistance

Ask Kino to build rough cuts, find clips, and add them to your timeline through natural conversation.

Real-time collaboration

Edit the same timeline with your team. See each other’s cursors, leave comments, draw on frames.

Motion graphics

Describe what you want and Kino generates custom animations, titles, and visual effects.

NLE import

Import timelines from DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, or Final Cut Pro to continue editing in Kino.

AI-Powered Editing

Chat with Kino to build your edit. Drag clips into the conversation, @mention people, and let AI do the heavy lifting.
You: Create a rough cut from the best interview moments with @SarahKino: I’ve assembled 8 clips into a new sequence. The strongest soundbites are at the beginning. Want me to add B-roll?
Drag clips into chat. Drop videos directly into the conversation to ask Kino about specific footage or add it to your timeline.

Real-time Collaboration

Your timeline is a URL. Share it with your team and edit together in real-time.

See changes live

Watch clips move, tracks update, and edits happen as your teammates work. Everyone stays in sync.

Comments

Leave feedback on specific frames. Resolve comments as you address notes.

No version conflicts

Everyone works on the same timeline. No emailing project files back and forth.

Share with a link

Send your project URL to anyone. They open it and they’re in—no downloads, no setup.

Timeline Features

A familiar editing experience with the shortcuts you already know.
  • Multi-track timeline — Unlimited video and audio tracks
  • Drag and drop — Rearrange clips, trim edges, slip content
  • Keyboard shortcuts — J-K-L playback, I/O for in/out points, familiar NLE controls
  • Undo history — Step back through your edits
  • Render and export — Export to MP4, MOV, and more
Coming from another NLE? Import your timeline from DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, or Final Cut Pro and continue editing in Kino.