How it works

Carmic is built to collapse the slowest parts of short-form production into one system.

Use this page as the technical-commercial bridge between the homepage promise and the product detail pages. It explains the workflow in language a buyer, producer, or operator can all understand.

Upload or ingest

Start from files or supported video links, then narrow the processing range if you only need part of the source.

  • Local uploads
  • URL-based ingest
  • Custom instructions before processing

Analyze the source

Carmic transcribes audio, finds clip boundaries, and prepares clip candidates with titles and reasoning.

  • Speech-to-text and diarization
  • Boundary and hook analysis
  • Clip candidate generation

Build the layout

The layout engine tracks speakers, chooses split-screen when needed, and keeps manual controls available.

  • Speaker tracking
  • Split-screen layouts
  • Manual crop overrides

Polish the edit

Refine captions, highlight styles, B-roll, and shot timing inside the editor before you deliver the final cut.

  • Word-level transcript editing
  • Dual subtitles and styling
  • B-roll and media library support

Export or automate

Render a final video, export to your NLE, or trigger downstream workflows with API and webhooks.

  • MP4 delivery
  • NLE export jobs
  • Signed webhook completion events

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Add a process storyboard or architecture screenshot here

This block is sized for either a polished workflow graphic or a real product storyboard showing upload, clip review, editing, and export states.

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Use a wide image showing at least three stages of the product. This makes the page feel product-led, not just copy-led.

Shot 1Upload state with source video settings
Shot 2Clip review state with candidate list and preview
Shot 3Editor state with captions and export controls

Show the workflow, then let the feature pages handle the detail

This page is the best place to sell process clarity. It gives buyers a quick mental model before they dive into captions, exports, workspace collaboration, or API automation.