Gling

Gling

Gling is desktop video editing software that uses transcription to cut bad takes, silences, and filler words from raw recordings before you export to Premiere, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve. Upload a talking-head or voiceover file, review an AI-trimmed timeline, tweak cuts in text form, and download MP4, MP3, or SRT captions. It also generates YouTube titles, chapters, and short viral clips from links.

Manual timeline scrubbing eats hours on repetitive cleanup, while Gling automates the boring first pass and leaves creative decisions to you. That trade-off suits creators who record long sessions but do not want a fully automated publish pipeline. Desktop-only delivery keeps processing local-friendly, though you need a Mac or PC rather than a browser tab.

YouTube creators and podcast-style video makers use Gling to shrink edit time on tutorials, vlogs, and multicam sessions. The free plan includes 1 hour of AI-edited media per month with watermarked exports, Plus costs $20 per month with 10 hours, and Pro adds 30 hours without watermarks plus premium support.

Top Features:
  1. Automatically remove bad takes, silences, and filler words from uploaded recordings

  2. Edit cuts through a text-based transcript instead of scrubbing the timeline manually

  3. Export XML projects to Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, or DaVinci Resolve

  4. Generate AI captions, YouTube titles, chapters, and viral clips from links

  5. Plus plan includes 10 hours of AI-edited media per month for $20

Pros:
  1. Automated silence and filler removal saves hours on talking-head edits

  2. XML export to Premiere, Final Cut Pro, and Resolve keeps pro workflows intact

  3. YouTube title, chapter, and clip tools sit beside the editor in one app

  4. Free tier lets new creators test the pipeline before paying

Cons:
  1. Requires a desktop download rather than browser-only editing

  2. Free exports include a watermark until you upgrade

  3. Monthly AI-edited hour caps can run out quickly on long-form creators

FAQs:

Is Gling free to use?

Gling offers a free plan with 1 hour of AI-edited media per month and unlimited exports with a watermark. Paid Plus, Pro, and Elite plans raise hourly limits and remove watermarks.

Does Gling work in a web browser?

Gling is designed for desktop and sends a download link after signup. You edit locally in the Gling desktop app rather than in a browser-only workflow.

Which editors can Gling export to?

Gling exports XML timelines to Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro, and DaVinci Resolve. You can also download MP4 or MP3 files plus SRT subtitle files.

How much does Gling Plus cost?

Gling Plus costs $20 per month on monthly billing or $10 per month on annual billing. It includes 10 hours of AI-edited media or 300 words of link-generated video each month.

Can Gling handle multicam recordings?

Yes. Gling lists multicam editing among its key features on the pricing page, alongside auto framing, AI B-rolls, and speech audio enhancement.

Does Gling remove filler words automatically?

Yes. Gling transcribes your recording, detects silences and filler words, and removes unwanted sections before you refine the cut in the text-based editor.

Category:

Pricing:

Freemium

Tags:

Bad Take Removal
Filler Word Cut
Text-Based Editing
YouTube Workflow
Premiere Export
Auto Captions
Viral Clips
Remove Silence

Tech used:

Webflow
jQuery
Amazon CloudFront
Google Tag Manager
Desktop App

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