LiuLei

Edit videos beautifully on your phone

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Dear ProductHunt community ๐Ÿงก I'm Lei Liu, an independent developer with 10+ years of experience, focused on building apps for Google Play and the App Store. I'm the solo developer behind Cast Receiver - DLNA & AirPlay and Vexo - Video Editor. No team, no VC โ€” just me, my code, and a passion for building products that people actually use. I'd love to connect with fellow builders, share what I've learned from shipping real products, and support what you're all creating here.

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23d ago

Vexo - Video Editor - All-in-one video editor with AI subtitles โ€” free on Android

Vexo is an all-in-one video editor for Android, trusted by real users on Google Play. ๐Ÿ†• AI Subtitle (NEW) โ€” auto-generate & burn subtitles with one tap, multi-language, fully editable. Features: - AI Subtitle generation - Compress up to 90% - Cut, trim & split - Merge multiple clips - Crop & aspect ratio - Remove watermarks - Speed control (0.25xโ€“4x) - Video to GIF - Stickers & overlays - Extract background music - Merge audio & video All core features are free. Download on Google Play! ๐Ÿ“ฒ
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2mo ago

How do you decide which features to add to your product? [building & improvements]

Early-stage founders often try to improve their product as much as possible and tend to take almost any feedback into account.

Sometimes they end up adding every feature users (even non-paying ones) ask for, even when those features are unnecessary. The product then becomes more complicated and harder to use.

And I m not even talking about the stage when the product is already established. At that point, there are more users, and their expectations start to differ.

Claude by Anthropicp/claudefmerianโ€ข

3mo ago

What's the best AI model for coding?

New AI models pop up every week. Some developer tools like @Cursor, @Zed, and @Kilo Code let you choose between different models, while more opinionated products like @Amp and @Tonkotsu default to 1 model.

Curious what the community recommends for coding tasks? Any preferences?

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