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Cutrix

AI-powered video translation that preserves speaker's voice

Productivity
Artificial Intelligence
Video
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Stop settling for robotic dubbing. Cutrix uses an Agentic workflow to translate videos while preserving the speaker's original emotion and natural pacing. Experience hyper-natural alignment without the steep learning curve. Sign up for free credits today!

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Hi Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Tristan, founder of Cutrix. As video content goes global, we noticed a frustrating problem: most AI video translators sound like lifeless robots reading a script. They destroy the creator's original vibe, and the audio sync is often jarring to watch. We built Cutrix to fix exactly that. We wanted a tool that doesn't just translate words, but translates feelings. Here is how we do it differently: 🎭 Emotion-Preserving Voices: We don't just clone the voice; we map the original intonation. If you laugh, whisper, or yell, Cutrix matches that energy. ⏱️ Hyper-Natural Alignment: No more rushed sentences or awkward pauses. Our engine aligns translated audio naturally to the original timeline. 🤖 Powered by AI Agents: Instead of a simple linear translation, Cutrix uses a multi-agent architecture. Our agents autonomously handle context analysis, translation proofreading, and timing adjustments in the background. 🎁 Exclusive PH Deal (90% OFF): We want you to hear the difference yourself. Sign up today and get free credits instantly to translate your first video. Ready to upgrade? Use the invite code QWSQCV during registration or checkout to get a massive 90% off your first order. This is a limited-time offer just for the Product Hunt community! We are actively shaping our roadmap and would love to hear your thoughts. Drop a video link you translated or your feedback in the comments below! I'll be here all day answering your questions. 👇

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keeping the speakers real emotion is the whole game 🎬 dubbing that doesnt sound robotic finally

dubbing animated explainer videos is painful since timing is everything. the per clip timeline and regenerate feature on individual lines makes it so i don't feel like i'm fighting the ui. completely usable as is.

being able to just drop a massive long-form video in one go without the system crashing or forcing me to chop it into 2-minute chunks is exactly what creators actually need. nice to see a platform built for a real workflow instead of just tech demos.

good start. pros: easy ui, clean exports, good emotion retention. cons: limited subtitle options and no lip sync yet. potential is definitely there, keeping an eye on future updates.

There are tons of video translation tools out there right now, but this one is definitely among the better ones I've tried. Solid quality, fair pricing, and actually usable for real work.

tried mapping mandarin into a couple of different regional dialects just to see if it would break. it held up surprisingly well without losing the original speaker's vibe. curious to see how many languages you plan to support long term.

threw a 40-minute lecture recording at it and expected the voice to drift or lose clarity. consistency throughout was actually solid. processing took a while, but given the length, the output quality was worth the wait.

I've tested heygen, rask, and a couple others for dubbing my reviews into hindi. cutrix feels more built for long-form content, the series workflow is clutch when you're dropping 3 videos a week.

i care about emotional cadence more than perfect lip-sync. tested it on a 12 mins interview with an elderly subject, the mandarin dub preserved pauses and weight in a way standard tools never could. used edit mode to adjust timing on two heavy sections. felt like editing audio in a daw, but faster.

my workout cues need to sound hyped, not monotone. dubbed a 20 min hiit video into spanish, energy carried over way better than my old manual stack. good balance between auto mode and the editor when i need to tighten a cue.

Curious how it handles multiple speakers talking over each other or code-switching mid-sentence, does the emotional alignment still hold up when the audio gets messy like that?

Tried it on a Spanish interview clip and the pacing actually matched the original speaker's pauses, which is something most tools botch. Genuinely impressed by how natural it sounded.

the intonation-mapping approach is interesting because it runs into a real wall with tonal languages. in Mandarin or Vietnamese, pitch contour isn't just emotional color, it's literally what word you're saying, the same syllable means something completely different depending on tone. if you map the source language's emotional pitch pattern onto a tonal target language, you risk fighting the actual linguistic tone system. is that something the timing/prosody agent accounts for, or is tonal-language output more of a known limitation right now

finally something that doesnt make every dub sound like a bored robot, the pacing on my spanish clip actually felt close to the original

About Cutrix on Product Hunt

AI-powered video translation that preserves speaker's voice

Cutrix was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 168 upvotes and 37 comments, placing #20 on the daily leaderboard. Stop settling for robotic dubbing. Cutrix uses an Agentic workflow to translate videos while preserving the speaker's original emotion and natural pacing. Experience hyper-natural alignment without the steep learning curve. Sign up for free credits today!

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