Flawless has commercially launched DeepEditor, its AI-powered editing tool.
Its technology was showcased at this month’s British Film Editors (BFE) Cut Above Awards 2025 in London.
DeepEditor has already been employed by Hollywood productions to refine performances, adjust dialogue, and enhance storytelling.
It has been used in films including 2022’s Fall. DeepEditor helped replace 30 instances of profanity, securing a PG-13 rating, and significantly broadening the film’s audience.
Flawless is offering filmmakers a free trial of DeepEditor to try its AI-driven editing tools.
The company was founded in 2019 by Hollywood writer-director Scott Mann and tech entrepreneur Nick Lynes and operates out of Los Angeles and London.
“Hollywood is at a turning point with AI,” said Mann, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Flawless. “The industry is recognising that AI isn’t just inevitable, it’s essential. But how we use it matters. DeepEditor is proof that AI can enhance storytelling while ensuring performers and editors remain in control. It provides real creative flexibility, operates on clean, copyrightable data, and respects the artistry behind every film.”
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