Raw-to-reel video tool sees early usage growth
reelsmith.video turns raw podcast clips or long videos into reels automatically. A user uploads a raw clip, receives several short video versions, edits and cuts, then exports the result. The generated styles include names like “High-Energy Creator,” “Safe Professional,” and “Hook-Heavy .” Usage has grown enough that the service started running short on compute, and the compute type had to be changed for the third time.
The product is still early and not presented as perfect, but it is improving through real users and failed render jobs. is being sought from creators, podcasters, and people who regularly make shorts about what would make this useful in their .
Key points
- reelsmith.video automatically turns long videos or podcast clips into reels.
- The is upload, generate several versions, edit and cuts, then export.
- Usage has increased enough to require another change to compute settings.
- The product is still early and is improving through real use and failed render jobs.
- The founder wants from creators, podcasters, and regular shorts makers.