Tooscut: Browser-Based Professional Video Editor with GPU Acceleration
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Summary
Tooscut is a browser-based professional video editing platform that offers GPU-accelerated rendering through WebGPU and Rust/WASM technology. The editor provides multi-track timeline editing, real-time previews, keyframe animation, and various visual effects without requiring any software installation. It's positioned as a powerful non-linear editor (NLE) that rivals native desktop applications in performance.
Key quotes
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Built on WebGPU and Rust/WASM for performance that rivals native apps
GPU-Accelerated Rendering WebGPU-powered compositing via Rust/WASM delivers near-native performance for real-time previews and exports
Everything you need to edit
No installs required
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