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Lucy Edit Dev | Studio-Grade Video Editing In Minutes | WaveSpeedAI

decart/lucy-edit-dev

Lucy Edit Dev accelerates post-production, delivering studio-grade video edits in minutes instead of weeks. Ready-to-use REST inference API, best performance, no cold starts, affordable pricing.

Hint: You can drag and drop a file or click to upload

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Your request will cost $0.03 per run.

For $1 you can run this model approximately 33 times.

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Lucy-edit-dev — Ultra-Fast Text-Guided Video Editor

Lucy Edit Dev is a state-of-the-art text-guided video editing model. Give it a source video and a short prompt, and it will transform the content while preserving timing, camera motion, and overall composition.

What Lucy Edit Dev can do

  • Prompt-based video editing Change clothing, add or remove objects, alter styles, or adjust scene appearance using natural language instructions.

  • Structure-preserving edits Keeps original framing, motion, and pacing while modifying only the requested elements.

  • High temporal consistency Edits stay stable across frames, avoiding heavy flicker or “teleporting” artifacts.

  • Fast turnaround Optimized for quick responses so you can try multiple prompts and versions in minutes, not hours.

Inputs

  • video (required) The source clip to edit. The output duration matches the input duration (subject to platform limits).

  • prompt (required) A concise description of the desired edit, such as: “Turn the city into a futuristic neon metropolis” “Replace all cars with horse-drawn carriages” “Dress the people in medieval armor”

Pricing

  • Price per second: $0.030
  • Maximum supported duration per request: 120 seconds

How to use

  1. Upload or paste the URL of your source video.
  2. Write a clear prompt describing what should change and what should stay the same.
  3. Click Run.
  4. Preview the edited clip; if needed, tweak the prompt and re-run to iterate quickly.

Tips for best results

  • Keep prompts focused and specific (“Add light snowfall and winter coats” is better than “Make it different”).
  • Use reasonably clear, well-lit footage; very dark or heavily compressed videos reduce edit quality.
  • When refining a look, keep the core prompt and only adjust small details to get consistent outcomes.