Buzzy: The Next-Gen AI Video Editor Reshaping Post-Production Through Conversation
An AI video editing tool named Buzzy has recently garnered attention. Its core feature is the ability to precisely edit video content through natural language conversation, earning it the nickname ‘the Photoshop of AI video.’ The tool aims to solve the industry pain point of AI-generated videos being difficult to modify, offering a solution that surpasses traditional editing software and early generative AI models.
Conversational Refinement: From Content Replacement to Relighting
Buzzy’s core capability lies in its powerful video understanding and redrawing technology. Users can make iterative, fine-grained adjustments to video frames through simple conversational commands, a workflow more akin to communicating with a designer than writing complex prompts.

- Object and Scene Replacement: In one demonstration, a user inputs the command: “Replace all the round wooden stools in the frame with Hermès orange iPhones. Make the video start at night, gradually transition to daytime, and end with a rainbow-like glow on the ground.” The system accurately transforms the original woodworking scene into a high-tech-looking shot. Notably, while replacing core elements, the consistency of the character’s movements, the physics of liquids, and light reflections are all maintained.
- Multi-Turn Conversational Adjustments: Buzzy supports iterative modifications through continuous conversation. For example, a user can first request to “deepen the skin’s wrinkles and add a sense of age, and give him a pair of gold-rimmed glasses” to alter the character’s perceived age. Then, they can follow up with “change the ambient light to a warm evening tone, with sunlight hitting his face from the side to create strong light-dark contrast” to reshape the lighting atmosphere. The system can globally and adaptively adjust lighting, highlights, shadows, and even lens reflections across multiple commands to achieve a cinematic quality.
Scene Construction: From Element Insertion to Camera Movement Recreation
Besides modifying existing content, Buzzy can also precisely insert new elements into a video or completely change the camera’s movement, enriching the narrative language of the visuals.
- Adding Environmental Elements: For a video of a somewhat empty city square, a user can use the command “add more neon signs (a mix of Chinese and Japanese) in the background, and make the ground look wet with puddle reflections” to quickly transform the scene into a cyberpunk style. The newly added neon signs and puddle reflections are seamlessly integrated into the original scene, rather than being simple image overlays.
- Reimagining Camera Language: For a forest aerial video shot from a single perspective, a user can issue the command “change the camera movement to a dynamic downward dive, mimicking an FPV drone’s perspective, and double the speed.” Buzzy can reshape the steady overhead shot into a highly dynamic FPV-style perspective, automatically adding corresponding motion blur effects to enhance visual impact.
Creative Assistance: Multi-Angle Generation and Inspiration Discovery
Buzzy’s features cover multiple stages of post-production, even extending to pre-production planning and creative brainstorming.
- Virtual Multi-Cam Generation: When processing interview or podcast videos shot with a single camera, a user can directly ask Buzzy to “add a camera angle from another position.” The system can generate a new, logically consistent side or reverse shot, ensuring that the character, lighting, and scene props all perfectly match the main shot, achieving a multi-camera effect at zero cost.
- Agent-Assisted Inspiration: The other core half of Buzzy is its Agent system. Led by CEO Ella Zhang, this system is designed to solve the fundamental problem of “creative block” for creators. Its core philosophy is “Scrolling is the New Prompting.” Users simply send a link to a TikTok or Instagram video they like to the Buzzy Agent. The system then uses video semantic search technology to analyze its style, rhythm, and camera work, and scours the internet for similar footage to generate a customized version for the user. This Agent system scans major video platforms 24/7, learning the user’s taste and proactively pushing creative inspiration.
Industry Context and Outlook
The editing and modification of AI video has always been a bottleneck in the technology’s application. In July 2025, Runway’s release of the Aleph model first explored the path of “editing video with a single sentence,” but its practicality was limited by a 5-second duration and restricted functionality. Buzzy builds upon this by introducing multi-turn conversation, global consistency maintenance, and an Agent system, significantly enhancing the practicality and creative freedom of AI video editing. Buzzy’s emergence signals that AI video tools are evolving from mere ‘generation’ to a more production-ready ‘editing and re-creation’ phase, potentially lowering the technical barrier for professional-grade video post-production significantly in the future.