Step 1
Upload your recorded footage
Bring in real video — customer interviews, product demos, event recordings. Editly starts from authentic footage, not generation.
Editly AI

Editly and Higgsfield serve different needs. Higgsfield generates video from nothing; Editly edits video you've recorded. If you need to edit real footage, Editly is the better tool. If you need to generate video content without footage, Higgsfield is purpose-built for that.
These tools aren't direct competitors — they're for different stages of the content workflow. Here's when each applies.
| Decision | Higgsfield AI | Editly |
|---|---|---|
| Input | Higgsfield AI: text prompts and image references — generates video content from scratch using AI | Editly: your recorded footage — AI edits it according to your plain-English instructions |
| Output type | Higgsfield AI: AI-generated synthetic video with stylized, generative visuals | Editly: edited version of your real footage — authentic, unmodified source footage with AI-applied edits |
| Silence removal | Higgsfield AI: not applicable — there are no silences to remove from synthetically generated video | Editly: silence removal is a standard prompt option for real interview and presentation footage |
| Best use case | Higgsfield AI: visual content creation from text — no footage required | Editly: footage editing at speed — interviews, demos, tutorials, webinars |
Step 1
Bring in real video — customer interviews, product demos, event recordings. Editly starts from authentic footage, not generation.
Step 2
Describe what you want: 'Keep the best 3 minutes from this customer interview, remove silences, add captions, export 16:9.' Editly applies this to your real footage.
Step 3
Editly returns an edited version of your actual footage — no synthetic content, no hallucinated visuals.
Step 4
Follow-up prompts adjust specific elements. The output stays real footage throughout.
If you have footage you need edited — not video you need generated — Editly is the right tool. 3 free exports to test on your actual recordings.