ARVE · AI RAW VIDEO EDITOR
Long
video —
into a burst
One long recording — a walk, a ride, a trip, a training session — turned into a short reel. The app goes through the whole thing, keeps the moments where something happens, and drops the dead time.
Release September 2026 iOS and Android —App Store and Google Play
What it is for
A long recording —
a short reel
of what matters
You filmed it in one take and you do not want to crawl along a timeline afterwards. ARVE goes through the whole recording, finds the places where something is happening, and builds a short reel out of them.
There is no manual timeline here. Nothing to drag, nothing to trim frame by frame — you say what the reel should be, and the app does the cutting.
Point it at whatever you have: a walk, a bike or a motorcycle, skates and a monowheel, a snowboard, dancing, a trip, a session at the gym. The analysis is currently built around a camera that stays still — that is where the app can see most clearly what changes in frame. Everything else is open ground: try it on your own footage and see what comes out.
What you do
Four steps
Film it in one take, with the camera standing still if you can. Or use a recording already on your phone.
The video goes off to the cloud to be analysed, and the app gets back a map of the recording: where something is happening, and where it is a pause.
You choose the rhythm — calm, medium or aggressive — and the length of the reel. The assembly runs on the phone, without going to the network.
A colour filter and the sound: original, off, or your own music. Then watch it, save it to the gallery, share it.
The honest list
What is inside
Status
Launching September 2026
The app is being prepared for its first release, expected in September 2026 on both the App Store and Google Play. Neither store listing exists yet, so there is nothing to link to — the moment they go live, the links land right here.