
Chillin
Chillin is an AI-powered video editing platform compatible with mobile and desktop devices, featuring advanced animation tools and AI-driven capabilities for professional-quality videos.
About Chillin
Chillin is an innovative AI-powered video editing solution available on both mobile and desktop, offering watermark-free editing with support for Lottie and SVG animations. It combines professional-level animation, Adobe Premiere-quality editing, and cutting-edge AI features in a single platform. Users can create engaging videos, edit GIFs, compress images, generate images, add subtitles, and apply advanced motion effects. Designed as the next-generation video creation tool, Chillin includes AI captioning, background removal, and sophisticated keyframe animation for seamless content production.
How to Use
To create videos with Chillin, import your media files and use the timeline to edit. Add captions manually or with AI assistance, apply transitions and filters, and customize animations using advanced keyframes. The platform also offers free tools like automatic captioning and background removal for faster workflow.
Features
- Cloud-based video rendering
- AI-driven captioning
- Support for Lottie and SVG animations
- Background removal from images
- Intelligent video editing powered by AI
- Sophisticated keyframe animation tools
Use Cases
- Producing captivating social media videos
- Adding multi-language AI-generated captions
- Creating animated explainers with Lottie and SVG
- Removing backgrounds from images professionally
- Supporting AI video SaaS, marketing, and content creation
Best For
Pros
- Offers a comprehensive suite of free tools
- Enables watermark-free video exports
- Integrates video editing, animation, and AI features
- Supports advanced animations with Lottie and SVG
- Accessible on both mobile and desktop devices
- Includes AI features like captioning and background removal
Cons
- May have a learning curve for complex features such as keyframing
- Currently in seed funding stage, so long-term stability is not guaranteed
