TwelveLabs Studio

AI-powered editing for video libraries.

Studio is a native macOS app that indexes your footage with TwelveLabs models — Marengo embeddings, Pegasus understanding, shot-level segmentation — then assembles finished edits from that index on demand.

macOS 13.0 or later · Apple Silicon & Intel

See it work

A two-minute look at Studio.

Walk through a real library — drop in footage, watch Studio understand it, direct an edit, publish a link. Best way to see how the editorial team actually thinks.

TwelveLabs Studio
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Under the hood

What Studio actually does.

Every clip gets understood, indexed, and made addressable. Editing pulls from that index instead of starting from scratch.

Library indexing

Drop in a folder. Studio hashes, dedupes, extracts thumbnails, and queues every clip for understanding — once per asset, reused across every project.

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Shots & segmentation

FFmpeg-based shot detection finds every cut. Pegasus 1.5 segments each clip into visual beats, spoken sections, and structural moments — addressable down to the second.

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Marengo embeddings

Visual, audio, and transcription embeddings on every segment. Search by what's said, what's shown, what's happening — across your whole library, not one file at a time.

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Pegasus analyses

Five per-clip analyses — recap, structure, visual, spoken, transcript — that the Director reads when deciding which beats belong in the cut.

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Multi-agent Director

A team of editors — Story, Sequence, Lead, Showrunner — assembles each cut. Deterministic enforcers ground the result: no mid-sentence cuts, duration budget enforced, chronology re-sorted.

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Timeline & publish

Editable multi-track timeline with audio lanes and clip-swap variations. Export FCPXML / EDL / MP4, or hit Publish for a shareable link.

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Get started

Five steps from zero to a finished edit.

  1. Create your account

    Sign up with email + password. You'll get a verification code in your inbox — paste it in and you're done.

  2. Download Studio for macOS

    One DMG, drag to Applications. Works on Apple Silicon and Intel. macOS 13 or later.

  3. Sign in inside the app

    Studio opens to a sign-in screen — use the same account. From there your library is private to you.

  4. Drop in a folder of footage

    Studio indexes every clip in the background. You can keep working while shots, embeddings, and analyses come in.

  5. Direct an edit, then publish

    Pick a template (Trailer, Recap, Explainer, …), write a one-line brief, and the Director assembles a cut. Hit Publish to share a single link.

Built for editors who already have the footage.

Bring your library. Studio indexes, understands, and edits it. Cloud handles auth, telemetry, and publish links.

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