blog · aug 19, 2026 · 4 min

Can ChatGPT edit videos?

No, and it is worth understanding why. What ChatGPT can and cannot do with video, and what an agent with real editing tools does differently.

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Short answer: no. ChatGPT cannot open your footage, cannot cut a timeline, and cannot export a file. Asked to edit a video, it will do the only things it can: describe an edit, or write you an ffmpeg command to run yourself.

Why not?

Editing is not a text problem. It needs tools: something that holds the media, makes the cut, renders the caption, mixes the audio. A chat model without tools is an editor without hands, however smart the advice.

The ffmpeg route sort of works, which is why the internet is full of tutorials gluing ChatGPT or Claude to command-line video tools. Then the limits arrive: every step re-encodes the file, there is no ripple edit, no undo, no captions worth shipping, and one wrong flag eats an hour of rendering.

What actually can: an agent with editing tools

The working version of this idea is an AI agent wired into a real editor. In klo, the agent has 83 tools: split, trim, ripple delete, karaoke captions, color grades, generated music, a fix for flubbed lines in your own voice, ProRes export. You say "cut the dead air and caption it", and those tools fire against footage that never leaves your Mac. The result is a real timeline you can adjust by hand.

And if you love ChatGPT-style workflows

You can keep them. klo ships an MCP server, so Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, or any agent you already use can drive klo’s timeline directly. Here is how that works.

Or skip the middleman and just talk to the editor: get klo for Mac.

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