en.Wedoany.com Reported - US startup Palmier announced on June 18 the release of Palmier Pro, an open-source video editing software that enables conversational editing through the AI coding assistant Claude Code. The software is published under the open-source GPLv3 license, runs on devices equipped with macOS Tahoe 26 or later operating systems, and allows exported data to be used in other editing software such as Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve.

The software supports the MCP standard for connecting external tools with AI. In addition to Claude Code, users can directly read and edit project footage through AI agent services such as Cursor and Codex. Features include multi-track editing of video, audio, images, and text, as well as operations such as cropping, splitting, adjusting speed or opacity, and applying transformations.

As an open-source software, Palmier Pro's basic features are free. Users can subscribe to paid plans to access video or image generation AI models within the tool. Available models include Kling V3, Seedance 2.0, Veo 3.1, NanoBanana Pro, and Grok Imagine, allowing users to combine their own footage with AI-generated content. Exported data can be read in software such as Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve.
Two paid plans are available: the Pro plan offers 5,000 credits per month at $49/month, and the Max plan offers 12,000 credits per month at $99/month. Both currently feature limited-time promotional discounts, with the Pro plan at $29/month and the Max plan at $69/month. Depending on the model, 5,000 credits can generate approximately 333 images or 3 to 7 minutes of video.
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