Removing hardcoded subtitles and watermarks requires costly cloud editors
Users needing to remove hardcoded subtitles or watermarks from video are stuck paying for expensive cloud-based video editing subscriptions. A maker built a local, AI-powered tool that erases hardcoded text and watermarks without blurring.
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