For short-form creators

Shooting is easy.
Editing is the chore.

steller turns your prompt and clips into a finished short.
It drafts the story, finds key moments, adds voiceover and captions.

steller starts with raw clips and a prompt, identifies key moments, decides what to keep and cut, orders the story, and produces a 30-second short.

Your footage
Clips, audio, links. All the pieces.
Your prompt
Say what you want to make.
Your short
A 30-second reel. building...

Most editors start with a timeline.
steller starts with the story.

Before steller

Footage in. Work ahead.

  • Scrub four hours of B-roll for one moment.
  • Cut. Re-cut. Caption. Re-caption.
  • Render. Re-render. Post at midnight.
  • Repeat the whole thing tomorrow.
After steller

A prompt in. A short out.

  • Type what you want to say.
  • steller finds the key moments across your clips.
  • It finds the shape. Then it makes the story land.
  • You get a 30-second reel with script, voiceover, and captions.

For creators who want to post more,
with less drag.

I had three half-formed ideas sitting in notes for weeks. steller turned all three into posts before lunch. My whole cadence changed.
I used to edit for six days and shoot for one. Now I shoot once, post all week, and stay ahead of my calendar.
steller gave shape to a thought I kept avoiding. Hearing it in my own voice was unreal. I posted it the same day.

Start with an idea.
Leave with a short.