Changelog

New features, improvements, and fixes every week.

  1. Pexels stock footage inside projects

    Agents added a Pexels plugin — enable it in the settings menu — to search for and use stock photos and videos inside your projects, with the AI able to import stock footage and external assets straight onto the main timeline. Workflows now support up to 20 clones, up from 10. Media file processing is more reliable, content references in chat (clips, source videos, external links) display more cleanly, and a bug where looping clips didn’t stop at the correct end time is fixed.

  2. No blanking on trim, and an assistant that finishes

    The Agents editor no longer blanks out when you trim or adjust clip times, the player shows the correct frame when you trim from the start handle, and thumbnail previews on the timeline are more accurate. The assistant no longer asks for approval on content you’ve already selected — it just proceeds — and it’s less likely to stop working on a task before it’s actually done.

  3. "Ask an Agent" on mobile, and unlinkable audio and overlay clips

    Audio and overlay clips in the Agents editor can now be unlinked from their parent video clip, and they no longer auto-unlink unless they fully lose overlap. They also stay properly linked when splitting or merging video clips. Transcript corrections load faster. The AI got better at finding and focusing on subjects when reframing, and it now tells you when your content is still being processed rather than silently failing.

    In the app, the old “Open in Chat” button is now called “Ask an Agent” and uses the same sparkle icon as the Agents button in the navigation bar. You can trigger it directly from the library context menu, and Agents are now in the mobile navigation bar as well. Media added from a link with no reported duration no longer shows “0 sec” next to “Media found”, and logging out on mobile now redirects to the login screen correctly.

  4. Narrative threads and speaker-focused reframing

    The Agents assistant can now identify narrative threads and storylines when analyzing your content, and it properly focuses on speakers when asked to reframe a video. Text styling in the editor was improved for readability.

  5. Timeline feedback and billing popups that actually open

    The Agents editor picked up in-place timeline feedback — you can add comments and annotations directly on the timeline to mark specific moments — plus a playback speed control for the editor itself. The AI also creates more flexible split-screen layouts using a grid system (capped at 12 panels so results stay legible), and it now uses content summaries and narrative threads when working with your library, which helps it give more context-aware responses.

    Three fixes landed in the app: login and registration form labels no longer overlap the rounded borders, billing pop-ups like Top Up and subscription dialogs are no longer silently blocked on iOS Safari, and the library title filter on mobile doesn’t disappear when you switch between grid and list views.

  6. The app goes mobile

    The big story is the app going mobile. You can now browse libraries, search moments, upload media, and manage your account from a mobile browser, with a bottom navigation bar covering Workspace, Search, Libraries, and Settings. Mobile search scrolls vertically and plays whichever video is closest to center automatically — you can toggle that autoplay via a lightning button. Libraries on mobile support the same features as desktop: name filtering, sorting, grid and list views, long-press on a card to rename or delete (with a hold-to-confirm animation for deletes). Uploads work end-to-end from your phone, with credit and storage warnings surfaced inline so you can top up or upgrade without leaving the flow. Video details open in a full-screen vertical layout with timeline, transcript, and download options, and the full Account and Settings experience — profile, billing, API keys, password — is there too. New mobile users land on a guided welcome with a credits animation. A batch of iOS-specific issues (input zoom, touch scrolling in drawers, list view filtering) also got fixed.

    In Agents, the editor got copy-paste keyframes via Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V, and proper undo/redo via Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y (or Ctrl+Shift+Z). Linked audio and overlay clips stay linked after clip edits. The assistant’s task engine is smarter per task, error messages are clearer when something goes wrong, and recipe notifications show clearer titles.

  7. Linked overlays and more split-screen layouts

    In the Agents editor, overlays can now be linked to video clips just like audio clips — they move together and get removed together. More split-screen layout options are available, and a bug where clicking on timeline clips could trigger accidental drags is fixed.

  8. Recipes, overlay cropping, and redesigned split-screens

    Agents gained Recipes — save and reuse step-by-step instructions across conversations, so repeatable workflows don’t have to be re-explained every time. The editor added overlay cropping with aspect ratio locking (works on both video and image overlays), redesigned split-screen tools with automatic subject detection, and faster video playback via preloading of segments when the editor opens.

    A handful of fixes came along: keyframes no longer disappear when adjusting clip timing, rendered video framing is corrected, caption highlights render more consistently, overlay clips display correctly when scaling, and copying text from generated widgets actually works.

  9. Clone chats into a new tab

    Agents added a “Clone chat in new tab” action, useful for branching a conversation to try different approaches without losing the original. Downloaded files now carry their correct original filenames instead of a generic one, and the assistant’s internal capability loading is more efficient, which reduces overhead during conversations.

  10. Export, audio, and graphics rendering fixes

    Three fixes in Agents: projects with external video links no longer fail to export correctly, audio no longer gets incorrectly detached and duplicated from video clips, and generated graphics that contain special characters like ”&” now render properly.