Buzzy
Buzzy is a conversational AI video editor from Creati that the company calls an "AI video Photoshop." Instead of timelines and keyframes, you describe the change you want - remove a person from the background, fix eye contact, relight a shot, swap a clip - and it applies the edit at the pixel level. New accounts get a couple of free generations, and after that you pay with credits, with videos billed per second of output, so light projects stay cheap while long renders add up. Buzzy launched in April 2026 with a $20M round led by Redpoint Ventures, and its parent Creati reports more than 20 million users and roughly $15M in annual recurring revenue in its first year.
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Our take
Describe the edit in plain language and Buzzy makes it at the pixel level - removing people, fixing eye contact, relighting - with no timeline to learn. A free trial lets you test it; after that it's credit-based per second of video, so short clips are cheap and long renders add up. Young but well-funded ($20M Redpoint), with a large user base already behind it.
Best for
Creators and marketers who want to fix or restyle existing footage by describing the change, rather than learning a full editing suite.
Pros
- Edit video by describing the change in plain English
- Pixel-level fixes like background removal and eye-contact correction
- Free generations to try before paying
- Backed by $20M and a large existing user base
Cons
- Credit pricing per second gets expensive on long videos
- Very new, so output can be inconsistent
- Built for edits, not full end-to-end production
How it compares
Where Runway and Descript center on generation and timeline editing, Buzzy leans entirely on conversational, instruction-based edits to footage you already have.
Full review
Buzzy is a conversational AI video editor from Creati that the company calls an "AI video Photoshop." Instead of timelines and keyframes, you describe the change you want - remove a person from the background, fix eye contact, relight a shot, swap a clip - and it applies the edit at the pixel level. New accounts get a couple of free generations, and after that you pay with credits, with videos billed per second of output, so light projects stay cheap while long renders add up. Buzzy launched in April 2026 with a $20M round led by Redpoint Ventures, and its parent Creati reports more than 20 million users and roughly $15M in annual recurring revenue in its first year.
Where Runway and Descript center on generation and timeline editing, Buzzy leans entirely on conversational, instruction-based edits to footage you already have.
Cloudkart Trust Graph
3.8/5- Actual Utility4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
- Ease of Use5/5
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- Pricing Fairness3/5
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- Reliability3/5
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- Differentiation4/5
Source: Initial LLM-authored rubric (backfill)
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Buzzy free, and how much does it cost?
- Buzzy has a free tier, with paid plans that unlock advanced features.
- Who is Buzzy best for?
- Creators and marketers who want to fix or restyle existing footage by describing the change, rather than learning a full editing suite.
- How is Buzzy rated on Cloudkart.ai?
- Buzzy scores 3.8 out of 5 on the Cloudkart.ai rubric, which weighs actual utility, ease of use, pricing fairness, reliability and differentiation. Scores are set editorially and can never be bought.
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