Changelog

New features, improvements, and fixes every week.

  1. Plugins can return images, audio, and files

    Custom external plugins in Agents can now return images, audio, and files — the assistant will process and display those directly, instead of being limited to text responses. In the editor, switching between projects properly clears overlays from the previous project, and a bug where adding a custom server in settings silently failed now surfaces a proper error message.

  2. Resize, drag, and keyframe overlays in the preview

    Overlays in the Agents editor are now fully manipulable in the video preview. Drag corner and edge handles to resize, drag anywhere to reposition, and right-click overlay or audio clips on the timeline to add keyframes. Position keyframes can be added, moved, or deleted to animate overlay movement over time. Scale and fit options let you choose how overlays fill their bounds. Hovering over the timeline scrub bar shows the current time position, and clicking an overlay clip highlights it for editing.

  3. Overlays come to the timeline

    Overlays now appear on the Agents editor timeline — you can move, resize, squeeze, and remove them directly. Hold Shift while resizing to change an overlay’s speed instead of trimming. Overlay playback stays in sync with the main timeline during preview, and video streaming in the editor uses caching for faster loading when scrubbing through clips.

  4. Keyframe types and rendering ETAs

    Rendering progress in the Agents editor now shows elapsed time, total duration, and estimated time remaining — no more wondering whether the render is stuck. Keyframes on the timeline are now distinguishable by shape based on their type (ease, linear, hold), and right-clicking one lets you change the type. Reframing automatically detects “hold” keyframes where the camera stays in place. The timeline playhead no longer blocks clicks on clips and keyframes underneath it, and it uses a dashed line below the handle to keep content beneath it visible.

  5. Volume keyframes and session stats

    Audio clips in the Agents editor now support volume keyframes — raise, lower, or fade audio volume at specific points in time. Add, select, move, and delete volume keyframes directly on the audio track, and the volume curve is drawn on the waveform so you can see how volume will change over time. Changes are heard in real time during playback, and a fix landed for audio playback not resuming correctly in some situations.

    Session statistics also now sit at the bottom of the chat — token usage, credits spent, message and tool counts, all at a glance.

  6. The assistant asks clarifying questions

    Agents can now ask you clarifying questions before starting a task — pick from suggested options or type your own answer. The assistant’s understanding of video clip sections is sharper, with more accurate frame analysis, and it reads caption words on the timeline more easily for smarter caption-aware editing. Multiple agents also communicate artifact information between each other more effectively. A failure when analyzing image content in detail is fixed, downloaded artifacts from the chat now have correct filenames, project linting latency improved, and text formatting in responses has better spacing between paragraphs and lists.

  7. GPT-5.4, voice browser, and sentence-level speech

    OpenAI’s GPT-5.4 joins the model lineup in Agents. Speech generation got a visual voice browser — listen and compare every option before committing — and now produces one sentence at a time, which makes delivery sound more natural and gives finer control. Typing @ or # in the message box is much faster when you have a lot of library items.

    A stack of fixes: Premiere Pro export no longer fails on certain video dimensions, graphics that use external images are handled more reliably, captions stay in sync when audio clips are sped up or slowed down, and the message input box doesn’t appear too narrow on certain screen sizes. Tool approval requests also have clearer descriptions.

  8. Workspace page launches, and audio uploads land

    The app shipped a new Workspace page: favorite libraries, recent libraries, and search, all in one place. Audio file uploads are now supported alongside video, and the library grid handles portrait (vertical) videos properly — vertical media gets its own column layout instead of being forced into landscape.

    In Agents, chat loads faster and scrolls more smoothly in long conversations, and external plugins handle certain argument formats more reliably.

  9. Fuller Premiere Pro exports

    Premiere Pro exports in Agents now include graphic overlays with full positioning, sizing, and transparency support. Audio clips from external URLs come along in the export too, and animated graphics are exported at higher quality.

  10. Full-resolution renders and shareable analysis results

    In Agents, analysis results — charts, data, generated files — are now saved permanently and can be shared via direct links or copied as artifact references for use in other chats. A new “Relevant Artifacts” section sits under analysis results with related data and files plus download and copy buttons. All renders are now at full resolution, a shift from the previous low-quality preview behavior: free renders include a watermark, paid renders remove it. The assistant can swap the audio source on an existing clip to a different library item or an external URL, and notifications properly close once all pending actions are approved.

    In the app, file metadata — thumbnails, duration — carries through from upload into the library, and stale files no longer appear when reopening the upload modal after closing it without uploading.