AI Removal
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In the "Creative Making" creation stage, if you need to remove specific elements from a video asset (such as text, subtitles, watermarks, or logos), you can use the AI Removal feature under the AI Tool to intelligently remove them.
Single Video: Directly select the target video in the timeline or Asset Group -> AI Tool -> AI Removal to open the pop-up window.
Multiple Videos: Drag or hold the "Ctrl" key to multi-select target videos in the timeline (if the videos are in the Asset Group, it should be selected individually) -> AI Tool -> AI Removal to open the pop-up window.
In the pop-up window, frame the specific area you want to process, i.e., the element you want to remove.
Drag the pointer on the timeline (or use the "β" and "β" keys on the keyboard) to confirm the time range for removal.
Once the removal area and time range are confirmed, click "β" to save the current selection.
You can add multiple removal areas within a single video and save them in batches.
After completing all selections, click [Remove] to start the removal task.
Once the removal task is submitted, you can track its progress in the [Task Center] in the upper-right corner, which shows both current and historical tasks.
When the AI removal task is complete, the target video will automatically be replaced with the AI-processed video.
Both the original video and the processed video will be displayed in the Project Assets.
πBatch AI Removal for Multiple Videos
When multiple videos are selected for removal, the pop-up window will display all the selected videos. You can remove selected videos from the list, but adding new videos in the pop-up is not supported.
Selection content can be edited individually for each video.
If all selected videos share the same removal area and time range, you can enable the [Same selection for all videos] option to apply the settings to all videos in one click. (For this feature, it is recommended that all videos have the same duration.)
Once enabled, all videos will replicate the absolute position and absolute time range of the current videoβs selection.
While the button remains enabled, any edits made to the currently selected video (e.g., adding or deleting selections) will automatically apply to the others.
Example: If you select three videos β a (20s), b (30s), and c (35s) β for batch AI removal
If you first add three selections to video a (without enabling "apply to all") and then enable "apply to all" while editing video b, the selection settings for all three videos (a, b, c) will be overwritten and replaced with the selection positions and timings set in video b.
If you enable "apply to all" while editing video b, and the selection duration is set to 25s-30s, switching to video a (which is only 20s long) will result in no screenshot and removal effect being displayed for that range. And, switching to video c will display the 25s-30s selection and use video c's content for the selection screenshot.
If you enable "apply to all" while editing video b, but later disable it when switching to videos a or c, the "apply to all" setting will be canceled for all three videos. Each video will retain the selections already added, and any future selection edits for a, b, and c will become independent of one another.
When all selections for all videos are complete, click [Remove] to start the removal task.
π For AI Removal pricing rules, please refer to: