CapCut’s powerful creative editing tools are coming to the Gemini app making AI-powered video and image editing seamless and conversational for creators everywhere.
Two of the biggest names in creative AI are teaming up. CapCut the wildly popular video editing app used by hundreds of millions of creators worldwide has announced a partnership with Google’s Gemini AI platform. Soon, users will be able to edit images and videos directly inside the Gemini app using CapCut’s professional-grade editing tools.
What does this partnership mean?
Instead of jumping between apps to ideate in Gemini and then edit in CapCut, this integration will let creators do both inside a single workflow. Think of it as having a professional video editor embedded right inside your AI assistant ask Gemini to create or modify a video, and CapCut’s tools handle the heavy lifting in the background.
As creative workflows become more connected and seamless, we believe the future of creation will be more conversational, intuitive, and intelligently integrated across tools and experiences. This is just the beginning.
What creators can expect
Video editing: Edit clips inside Gemini directly
Image editing: CapCut tools for image work in-app
Conversational flow: Describe edits in natural language
Seamless workflow: No more switching between apps
What you will be able to do:
- Edit images directly inside the Gemini app
- Edit videos using CapCut’s tools built into Gemini
- Use AI-powered creation Gemini AI + CapCut editing together
- No app switching required seamless workflow
The bigger picture
This announcement is a strong signal that AI assistants are evolving beyond text and chat. By embedding creative tools like CapCut directly into platforms like Gemini, Google and its partners are building toward a future where creation happens through conversation you describe what you want, and the AI handles the technical execution.
For content creators, social media managers, small business owners, and everyday users, this kind of integration removes the skill barrier that has traditionally separated “people who can edit videos” from “people who can’t.” With Gemini guiding the intent and CapCut handling the craft, anyone will be able to produce polished content.
CapCut called this “just the beginning” and given the scale of both platforms, the full potential of this partnership is likely much bigger than what’s been revealed so far.
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