March 11, 2026 · 4 min read
You generated a video and most of it looks great, but one scene has a weird image or you want to tweak a line of narration. You do not need to start over. The video editor lets you fix individual scenes and recompile the video with your changes.
To open it, go to your video library (Dashboard, then Videos), find the video you want to change, click the three-dot menu on its card, and select Edit Video. You will see all your scenes laid out with their images, narration text, image prompts, and timing info. Everything is editable.
The narration text is what the AI voice reads out loud. You can rewrite it for any scene. When you do, the editor shows a yellow banner letting you know that the voiceover and captions will be regenerated when you recompile. This is normal. The system re-records the entire voiceover in one pass so that the audio and captions stay perfectly in sync.
Each scene also has an image prompt, which is the description that was used to generate the visual. You can rewrite this to get a different image. Just changing the prompt does not regenerate the image on its own though. You need to either click the Regenerate button on that specific scene or recompile the full video.
Regenerating a single scene image costs 2 credits. The new image replaces the old one right away. If it fails for any reason, you get the credits back.
Once you have made your edits, click Recompile in the top right. A confirmation dialog shows the cost before you commit. If you only changed image prompts and not narration, it costs 10 credits since it just re-renders the video with the new images. If you changed narration text, the cost is higher because the voiceover and captions need to be regenerated too. The exact number scales with your script length, with a minimum of 15 credits.
A progress indicator shows at the top of the page while it works. You can stay on the page and it updates automatically. Most recompiles finish in 2 to 4 minutes. If something goes wrong, the video reverts to its previous version, your old video is preserved, and the credits are refunded.
Every scene needs both narration text and an image prompt. The recompile button stays disabled if any scene has an empty field. The editor also warns you before navigating away with unsaved changes, so you will not lose your work by accident.
One thing to keep in mind: videos created before the editor feature was added cannot be edited because their scene data was not stored at the time. Only newly generated videos are fully editable. Also, when narration changes trigger a new voiceover, the timing of all scenes may shift slightly since the new audio will have different pacing.
The typical workflow is: open the editor from the three-dot menu, adjust whatever needs changing, optionally regenerate individual images, hit recompile, and download the updated video when it is done.
If you have not created a video yet, start with the getting started guide.