
Video editing just got a serious upgrade—and it’s not just for the pros anymore.
Capsule, the AI-powered video editing startup that’s already won over big names like HubSpot, Instacart, and Ramp, is rolling out a next-gen version of its editor. And it’s not just smarter, it’s more collaborative. Think of it as having a virtual video co-producer riding shotgun with you.
After closing a fresh $12M Series A round, Capsule is doubling down on making video storytelling easier, faster, and way more intuitive for marketing, media, and sales teams.
So, what’s new? The updated studio will now include AI that actually suggests edits—like recommending clips, graphics, and titles based on your prompt. Imagine typing: “Make a sizzle reel from our latest product launch,” and the AI pulls clips from your media library, lines them up, and even tells you where to drop in eye-catching titles. Basically, it’s taking the guesswork (and hours of tinkering) out of storytelling.
And there’s more: Capsule’s bringing real-time collaborative editing to the table. Now your team can co-edit in sync—while one person perfects the opening, someone else can tighten the ending. No more version control chaos or endless Slack threads. It’s like Google Docs, but for video.
This is huge for scrappy teams trying to move fast without sacrificing quality.
Since launching out of beta in 2024, Capsule has raised nearly $20M and is seeing strong adoption. A third of last year’s revenue came from existing customers expanding their usage—always a good sign.
With this new funding, they’re ramping up their design and AI teams to make the editing process even more seamless.
Capsule isn’t just chasing the future of content—it’s building it.