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How to Use Claude AI in DaVinci Resolve (2026): The Complete Guide
Claude can't open DaVinci Resolve on its own — it needs a native bridge. Here's how to connect Claude to DaVinci Resolve and edit your timeline with a plain-English prompt.
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Guides·Jun 22, 2026·10 min readDescript Alternative for DaVinci Resolve Editors (2026)
Descript's text-based editing is genuinely great. But if you already edit in DaVinci Resolve, you shouldn't have to export your project to get it. Here's how to get the same workflow without leaving Resolve.
Guides·Jun 21, 2026·11 min readAI Podcast Editing in DaVinci Resolve: The 2026 Workflow
AutoPod works — but only in Premiere. If DaVinci Resolve is your NLE, here's the complete AI podcast workflow that handles silence removal, multicam switching, captions and social clips without ever leaving Resolve.
Guides·Jun 20, 2026·8 min readHow to Remove Silences in DaVinci Resolve (AI, 1 Click, 2026)
DaVinci Resolve has no built-in silence removal tool. The manual method — scrubbing waveforms and ripple-deleting each gap — can eat 45–90 minutes of your day. Here's how to do it in under 30 seconds.
Guides·Jun 19, 2026·9 min readAI Subtitles & Captions for DaVinci Resolve: The 2026 Guide
DaVinci Resolve's built-in subtitle tool requires you to type every line yourself. DavinciClaude adds two things it's missing: animated word-by-word captions and 99-language subtitle generation — both free, both native in Resolve.

