ツSupercut v1.0 - Blazing fast, AI-powered Video Messaging for teams
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🚀 ツSupercut is officially launched.
AI-powered video messaging for busy teams. Record and share polished videos instantly with chapters, captions, and summaries—perfect for team updates and customer pitches.
ツSupercut is native for macOs and Windows.



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Amazing work @okuiux this is the Loom k*ller I need. Looks super pro and easy to use at the same time.
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@joshgonsalves Music to my ears.
Awesome! This is the Loom alternative I need. Looks super pro and easy to use. Excited to give it a spin.
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You know, you are already in my extensions from long time now.
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@aryansharma17 We are no longer supporting the chrome extension, it's being sunsetted. Windows native app imminent for release.
Love your free-tier option message! https://supercut.ai/pricing
#TimeToRaiseTheBar
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Love the product particularly the crazy icelandic videos! Great to see it launching!
I've been using Supercut over the course of the last 6 months or so. Since I sent my first video, I had a feeling this was going to make its way into my daily flow.
Sending async videos with tools like Loom were always convenient for me, but I've found that people LOVE receiving my Supercut videos. The generated titles, preview cards, transcripts, autoedit –– it's just a great experience all around.
Congrats to @okuiux and the team for the official launch!
Perfect for updates, pitches, and async clarity. Native for macOS and Windows.
Congrats on the launch, Supercut looks like a huge productivity boost for creative teams! Does it integrate with Slack or Notion for team sharing?
Just used Supercut to send a quick async demo and the auto-edit + chapters made it feel polished with zero extra effort. Honestly wild how seamless it is.
Supercut strikes a beautiful balance between speed, polish, and simplicity. I love how you can hit record, forget about flubs, and trust the AI to auto-edit, generate chapters, captions, and summaries without losing agency. In the sea of video tools, it feels like the “streamlined Loom of tomorrow.” To make it even stronger, you might add context-aware jump links (so viewers can skip to the specific section they care about based on summary prompts) and branching feedback threads (where recipients can comment on a timestamped moment, triggering lightweight revisions). Keep pushing! this feels like a core tool for async teams.