Buzzy Unveils 'World's First AI Video Photoshop' Backed by $20 Million in Funding
Chat-based video editing fixes flaws without reshoots or complex tools.
Buzzy, launched by Creati Gen AI Inc., is billed as the world's first AI Video Photoshop. It allows users to modify any video simply by chatting, avoiding complex editing tools or reshoots. For example, creators can remove background people, fix eye contact, adjust lighting, or replace a product in a shoppable video—all at pixel level. Marketing teams can generate multiple A/B test versions from a single recorded ad by changing the script, background, or adding logos in minutes instead of days. The tool is designed for speed and agility, helping teams salvage near-perfect clips that would otherwise be discarded due to minor flaws. Buzzy aims to shift the creative workflow from 'generate and discard' to 'generate and refine.'
Buzzy is built by Creati, the team behind Creati Studio, which has amassed over 20 million users and reached $15M in annual recurring revenue within its first year. The $20M funding round was led by Redpoint Ventures to support Buzzy's launch and further development. Founder Ella Zhang noted that she discards 95% of AI-generated videos daily due to small blemishes, and Buzzy addresses this by letting creators iterate on existing content rather than repeatedly regenerating. The company envisions making video editing as intuitive as conversation, lowering barriers for small businesses, creators, and marketers. Buzzy is available now at buzzy.now.
- Buzzy claims to be the world's first AI Video Photoshop, enabling chat-based pixel-level edits like removing backgrounds and fixing eye contact.
- Developed by Creati (behind Creati Studio with 20M users and $15M ARR) with $20M funding from Redpoint Ventures.
- Allows users to replace products in videos, change backgrounds/scripts, and generate multiple A/B test versions in minutes.
Why It Matters
Changes video editing from reshoot-and-retry to iterative refinement, saving time and cost for creators and marketers.