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OpenCut

OpenCut for Premiere Pro. Local AI video editing automation for Adobe Premiere Pro: silence and filler cuts, captions, audio repair, and social export. Runs on your own machine, no subscription and no API keys for the core features.

39 stars8 forksPythonMIT
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OpenCut for Premiere Pro automates video editing locally with no subscription

The Python tool adds silence and filler cuts, captions, audio repair and social export to Adobe Premiere Pro, with core local features needing no API keys.

What the tool does

OpenCut for Premiere Pro is a local AI video editing automation tool for Adobe Premiere Pro. The README lists its capabilities as silence and filler cuts, captions, audio repair and social export, and it claims to replace about fourteen hundred dollars a year of video editing subscriptions with a free, MIT licensed Premiere Pro extension. Core local features need no subscription and no API keys, while cloud providers, Edge TTS, downloads, telemetry and social uploads are optional and explicit network features. The feature set includes unlimited reviewable silence cut passes direct to the timeline, cross project media search, stem separation, voice cloning, fifty five style animated captions with exportable artifacts, local LLM highlights and multi platform social export.

Naming and distribution

A decision recorded in the README keeps the product name OpenCut but uses the qualified distribution token opencut ppro on PyPI, Homebrew and winget, because an unrelated much larger browser based editor also called OpenCut has around 85,000 stars as of August 2026 and dominates searches for the bare word. The suffix marks the Adobe Premiere Pro integration that uniquely identifies this tool. The unchanged elements are the product name, the Python import package, the CLI commands and the CEP or UXP extension IDs. As of the README date none of the package channels were published, so source checkout commands are provided instead, and the actual PyPI publish via trusted publishing is tracked in the roadmap.

Requirements and status

The prerequisites are Adobe Premiere Pro 2019 or later for the CEP panel or 25.6 and later for the UXP panel, Windows 10 or 11, macOS or Linux, Python 3.11 through 3.14 for source installs with the Windows installer bundling its own runtime, and FFmpeg installed on the system path for all video and audio processing. The Windows installer handles FFmpeg automatically while source installs require a manual install. The README shows version 1.50.0 badges and notes that the route count is generated from a route manifest reflecting shipped routes only, with strategic 501 stubs excluded from the advertised count. The repository carries 39 stars and 8 forks with one open issue, the default branch is main, and the license is MIT.

Editorial conclusion

OpenCut for Premiere Pro is an MIT licensed Python automation tool on the main branch with 39 stars at version 1.50.0 that adds local silence cuts, captions, audio repair and social export to Adobe Premiere Pro, distributes under the opencut ppro token to avoid clashing with a larger same named editor, and requires FFmpeg plus Premiere Pro 2019 or later.

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