
Scenery envisions a future where video editing transcends individual effort to become a seamlessly collaborative and dynamic process, reshaping how creative teams produce video content in an increasingly remote and digital world.
We are building an intelligent, web-based platform that empowers teams to work together in real time, utilizing AI-driven assistants and innovative workflows to streamline creativity and feedback, making video production accessible, efficient, and inspiring for all users.
By pioneering the multiplayer, cloud-native video editing experience, Scenery is creating the foundation for a new era in content creation—one where technology amplifies collective imagination and transforms storytelling across industries.
Our Review
We've seen plenty of "Figma for X" pitches, but Scenery's take on collaborative video editing actually delivers something fresh and necessary. The platform transforms what's traditionally been a solo endeavor into a smooth, team-friendly process that feels natural in today's remote-first world.
A Thoughtful Evolution
What impressed us most is how Scenery maintains the familiar timeline interface pros expect while adding collaborative features that don't feel bolted on. The exploratory canvas mode is particularly clever, offering a space for creative brainstorming that traditional video editors lack.
The platform strikes an elegant balance between accessibility and power. While novices can jump right in, there's enough depth here to satisfy editors coming from Premiere Pro or Final Cut.
Where It Really Shines
The killer feature has to be Scenery's approach to the review process. Instead of the usual tedious export-feedback loop, stakeholders can comment directly within the platform. It's one of those "why wasn't this always a thing?" moments that makes you wonder how we managed before.
We're also excited about their AI editing assistants. While many tools are rushing to add AI features, Scenery's implementation feels purposeful rather than gimmicky, genuinely accelerating common editing tasks.
The Bottom Line
With $14.6M in Series A funding and their recent merger announcement, Scenery is clearly onto something big. While it may not replace professional editing suites for every use case, it's perfect for remote creative teams who need to collaborate efficiently on video projects.
Think of it as your video editing command center: powerful enough for serious work, but designed for the collaborative, cloud-first future of content creation. For teams tired of juggling multiple tools and endless email threads about revisions, Scenery could be a game-changer.
Feature
Collaborative video editor with timeline and canvas modes
Asset management for media organization
AI-assisted editing features powered by large language models
Real-time team collaboration
Scene review tools with direct feedback and commenting






