An online video editor that doesn't make you upload first.

"Online" usually means upload, queue, wait. Aulyr is online the other way around: the editor comes to your browser, your footage stays where it is.

How it works

01

Open a tab, not an installer

The full studio (timeline, captions, export) loads as a web page. Nothing to install, nothing to update.

02

Edit at local speed

Scrubbing, trimming, and playback run from your machine. No server round-trip sits between you and the cut.

03

Sync when signed in

Projects save to your workspace with autosave and crash recovery, so you can close the tab mid-edit and pick up on another machine.

Export without a render farm

Aulyr renders MP4s with your browser's own hardware encoder: the export happens on your device, at your machine's speed, with nothing queued behind other people's videos. Honest caveat: capabilities vary by browser; recent Chrome and Edge give the full experience, and Aulyr tells you upfront when a device can't export rather than failing at 90%.

Questions

Is it really free?
The free plan is the working studio as a one-time trial: one project, thirty caption minutes to spend once, 720p export with a small watermark. Paid plans lift the limits.
Is my footage uploaded?
Not to make editing work. Signed-in projects sync media to your workspace in the background so they reopen anywhere, that's storage you control and can delete.
What happens if I go offline?
Editing keeps working and changes are stored locally; syncing resumes when you're back.
Which browsers are supported?
Recent Chrome and Edge for the full experience including export; other modern browsers can edit with honest capability messages where a feature isn't available.