Bansi is Live!!
Long-form video editing takes hours. Cutting silence, adding B-roll, captions, punch zooms, sound design. For a single video.
Bansi does it automatically. Upload raw footage. Get back a polished, publish-ready video.
Your first video project is on us.
You: "One more revision?"
Your editor: "$200 extra, that's revision 5"
Your competitor: *uploads 3 videos this week using AI*
The game changed lol
#CreatorLife#AIVideo
Top YouTubers use 5 editing techniques that take hours to apply manually.
Bansi does all 5 automatically:
β’ Pattern interrupts
β’ Smart zooms
β’ Typography
β’ Sound FX
β’ Music matching
Upload raw footage β polished video. No editing skills needed.
breaking up with my video editor this valentine's day π
them: "i'll have the first draft in 5 days"
bansi: does the whole thing in one click
punch zooms. b-roll. captions. studio sound. all automatic.
sorry not sorry β https://t.co/Alod8UDhWz
Wait for it...
The average video takes 20+ hours to edit.
What if it took one click?
Studio sound. Smart cuts. Captions. B-roll. Zooms. All automatic.
The editing tax is almost over. π
Me leaving my 47 open Premiere Pro tabs after discovering bansi π·
18 hours of editing β 1 click.
Studio sound. Captions. Motion graphics. B-roll. All automatic.
Coming soon...
18 hours of editing β 1 click.
An AI video editor that does what a $5K editor does:
Studio sound β
Captions β
B-roll β
Zooms β
Sound effects β
Motion graphics β
The wait is almost over.
https://t.co/Alod8UDhWz
Day 10 of Building an Agentic Video Editor
10 days ago, this was a weekend side project. Today, it has a name, a brand, and a waitlist.
Here's how the last few days went down.
I spent most of my time obsessing over edit quality. The early outputs were functional but felt flat. So I added motion graphics that respond to what you're saying. Studio-grade sound processing that kills background noise and gives you that podcast clarity. Sharper text animations. Smoother transitions.
Dozens of tiny improvements. Each one small. Together, they transformed the output.
Then came the question I'd been avoiding: what do we call this thing?
We landed on @BansiA7872.
It's an Indian word for flute. In Indian culture, the flute is Krishna's instrument. He plays it to enchant, to transform, to turn the ordinary into something divine.
That felt right. You give us raw footage. We turn it into something people actually want to watch.
Also, it's five letters and easy to pronounce anywhere in the world. We grabbed bansi ai.
The website came together fast.
Built the whole thing in Next.js. The hero section shows the transformation: raw talking-head footage in, polished YouTube-ready video out. B-roll, zooms, captions, sound design. Everything the best creators use.
The rest of the pages pair tight copy with real visuals. No fluff. Just "here's what you get."
Now we're scaling.
Brought in team members to build proper backend infrastructure. Longer videos need more horsepower.
Want to try it?
Link to bansi ai is in the comments. Fill out the form to join the waitlist.
We start onboarding next week.
More updates coming. Thanks for following along.