Video Captioning Tools Force Cloud Upload and Subscriptions
Video editors and content creators must upload private client footage to cloud servers and pay ongoing subscriptions just to add captions. There is a clear demand for local, native, privacy-preserving captioning tools that leverage on-device hardware.
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