HowtocreateandeditvideoswithStrawberry
Strawberry is your newest hire on the content team.
Think of Strawberry like a new editor who is fast and tireless but needs a bit of training first. It can generate footage, cut your raw material into a real edit, score it, caption it and reframe it for every platform - and do things you didn't think a browser could do. Because it is an agentic browser, it works the web and your tools the way you would. But it's best you get to know each other before handing over the big stuff.
How to set up your video agent
Share your context. Import from your old browser, import your memories from ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini, and connect the tools you already live in - your Drive or Dropbox where the footage lives, your brand kit, and the social accounts you post to.
Talk to your agent however is fastest: type the brief, or just use voice and talk it through like you would with an editor.
Share your plate. Tell it what you're making this week - a launch teaser, ten Reels from one webinar, an ad you need in three aspect ratios - then ask your companion for suggestions. Founders and solo operators and marketing and sales teams tend to start here.
5 concrete use cases
Turn an idea into a clip
Define: Describe the shot in plain English - the subject, the mood, one clear camera move (a slow push-in, an orbit), and the format you need it in, 16:9 for YouTube or 9:16 for Reels.
Execute: Strawberry generates the clip with sound baked in, then you sharpen it the way the pros do - change one variable per retry instead of rewriting the whole prompt, so you can tell exactly what moved the result. Lock a strong frame first, then let it move.
Save as a skill, then turn it into a routine that drafts a fresh concept clip for every campaign brief that lands.
Make me a 9:16 clip for [what you're promoting] - here's the mood and the one camera move I want. Generate it with sound, then we'll tweak one thing at a time. Let's brainstorm this, interview me!
Bring a still to life
Define: Point it at an image you already have - a product shot, a logo, a photo, a piece of key art - and say how you want it to move.
Execute: Strawberry animates the still into a few seconds of motion, so a flat product photo becomes a hero shot and a static logo gets a reveal. Starting from your real image keeps the look consistent instead of hallucinating a new one every time.
Save as a skill, then turn it into a routine that animates every new product shot the moment it hits your Drive.
Take this image and bring it to life - [describe the motion]. Keep it on-brand and export it ready for [platform]. Let's brainstorm this, interview me!
Cut a real edit from your own footage
Define: Hand it the raw material - clips from your phone, a screen recording, webinar exports, b-roll - and tell it the story, the length, and the vibe.
Execute: Strawberry assembles the cut, paces the shots to the rhythm, color-grades it and burns in captions, working one layer at a time so a reject isolates to pacing or one shot instead of forcing a full rebuild. This is the actual editing layer, not just generation - it works with the footage you already shot.
Save as a skill, then turn it into a routine that drafts a first cut whenever you drop new footage in a folder.
Here's my raw footage for [the video]. Cut it into a [length] edit with this story, grade it, add captions, and show me a first pass to react to. Let's brainstorm this, interview me!
Score it, caption it, polish it
Define: Tell it the energy you want and where the payoff lands - the drop, the reveal, the punchline - plus your caption style and the format to export.
Execute: Strawberry finds music that fits, syncs the biggest visual hit to the beat, and burns in clean captions, because most social video is watched on mute and captions are what keep people there. It exports a clean file that actually plays everywhere, no broken audio or stalled previews.
Save as a skill, then turn it into a routine that scores and captions every rough cut you send it.
Score this edit so the hit lands on the drop, add captions in my style, and export it clean for [platform]. Let's brainstorm this, interview me!
Make it brand-true and ready for every platform
Define: Point it at your brand - colors, logo, the look you post in - and the places this video needs to live.
Execute: Strawberry keeps the creative on-brand, then reframes one master into 16:9, 1:1 and 9:16 so the same video fits YouTube, the feed and Reels without re-shooting. It can even drop your creative onto a real billboard or phone screen so a mockup looks shot in the wild.
Save as a skill, then turn it into a routine that spins every finished video into all the formats your channels need.
Make this fit my brand, then give me 16:9, 1:1 and 9:16 versions ready to post. Let's brainstorm this, interview me!
Be creative
Strawberry doesn't just help with what you already do - it can take on things you haven't had time for, or didn't think were possible.
- One long, ten short: turn a single webinar or podcast into ten captioned social cuts with the best moments pulled for you.
- B-roll on demand: generate the filler shots you're always missing so an edit never stalls.
- Talking-head UGC: script and build a creator-style spot from a product and a few lines, no shoot required.
- Weekly recap reel: a standing video that stitches the week's wins into a clip your whole audience sees.
What are some more ways you can help me with video? Here are a few I'm curious about - push back and add your own.
Collaborate with your team
Bring the rest of the team into the same workspace so everyone ships video in the same look, format and voice.
- Create a team: free, shared workspace with unified billing and admin controls.
- Share companion, context and skills so every video starts from the same brand and playbook.
Help me get my whole team set up on Strawberry.
No. It takes the slow, repetitive layers off your plate - rough cuts, captions, reframing, exports - so your team spends time on taste and story instead of timeline grunt work. You stay in the director's chair and approve every pass.