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One camera.
Every angle.

Intercut turns locked-off camera footage into directed, multi-camera cinema. Define virtual cameras inside your wide shot, choreograph cuts and moves to your music, and export for every platform.

One-time purchase · No subscription · Your footage never leaves your Mac

The problem

Your camera didn't move.
Your video will.

You set up the camera, hit record, and played your best take. The performance is great — the video is a static wide shot. Real multi-cam shoots need extra cameras, an operator, and hours of sync. Intercut needs the footage you already have.

How it works

Three steps to a directed edit

1

Film with any static camera

One locked-off wide shot is enough — 4K gives you the most room to move. Multiple angles? Intercut syncs them automatically.

2

Define your virtual cameras

Draw a frame anywhere in the shot — that's a camera. A close-up, a hands shot, a slow push-in. Name them, reuse them, refine them.

3

Choreograph and export

Cut, crossfade, pan, and zoom between cameras on a timeline — snapped to the beat of your music. Export 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, and 4:5 from the same edit.

Features

A camera crew, in software

Virtual cameras

Carve close-ups, mediums, and detail shots out of one wide frame. Every crop is a camera you can cut to.

Cinematic moves

Pan, push in, pull out, crossfade, hard cut, blur transitions — with natural easing that reads like a human operator.

Beat-aware editing

Intercut detects the beats in your music so cuts land on the downbeat, not near it. Made for performances.

Every aspect, up to 4K

YouTube, Reels, Shorts, TikTok — export 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, and 4:5 variants from the same choreography, at 1080p or 4K.

Audio done right

Swap in a studio recording, mix multiple sources, ride fades — the audio tools a musician actually expects.

Private by design

No account. No cloud. No upload. Your footage is processed on your Mac and stays there.

Your rights

No upload. No license grab.
No fine print.

Popular cloud editors' terms grant them broad, perpetual licenses to whatever you upload — including your music. Intercut can't take rights you never send: nothing is uploaded, so there is nothing to sign away. Your masters, your performance, your likeness — untouched, on your Mac.

Who it's for

Made for people who film themselves

MusiciansPerformances that look like they sound

Your playing deserves better than a static wide. Cut to the hands for the run, push in for the quiet passage, pull back for the finish — synced to your own recording.

Worship & churchesA camera operator your volunteers don't need to be

One locked-off camera at the back of the room becomes a directed multi-cam service — no switcher, no crew, no live pressure. Edit after, publish Sunday night.

Coaches & creatorsDynamic video from a tripod

Lessons, demos, talks, and process videos shot on a static camera — punched in, reframed, and paced like someone was behind the lens the whole time.

Pricing

Buy it once. Own it.

$49 one-time

$39 launch pricing for early buyers

  • Try everything free — the full editor, no time limit
  • One purchase removes the export watermark, forever
  • No subscription, no account, no upsell
  • Free updates for all of version 1 — major new versions may be paid upgrades
  • Your footage — and every right to it — never leaves your Mac
  • Refunds handled by Apple
Get launch notification

Coming soon to the Mac App Store · macOS 13 or later

FAQ

Questions, answered

What do I need to use Intercut?
A Mac running macOS 13 or later, and video from any static camera. Higher-resolution source footage (4K recommended) gives your virtual cameras more room to move before quality is affected.
Is this a full video editor?
Intercut is the camera crew, not the color suite. It does one thing at a depth no general editor does: turning locked-off footage into directed multi-camera edits. Many people finish entirely in Intercut; if you have a grading or effects workflow, Intercut's exports drop into any editor.
Does it work with multiple cameras?
Yes. Use one static camera or several — Intercut aligns multiple angles automatically and lets you cut between real cameras and virtual ones in the same timeline.
Where is my footage processed?
Entirely on your Mac. Intercut has no accounts, no cloud processing, and no telemetry. Nothing is uploaded, ever.
Can I try it before buying?
Yes — the free download is the full editor with no time limit. Import footage, define cameras, choreograph, preview: everything works. Exports carry a small watermark until you unlock, and one purchase removes it forever.
Is there a subscription?
No. Intercut is a one-time purchase on the Mac App Store. Updates within the current major version are included.
What about refunds?
Purchases are made through Apple, and Apple handles all refunds directly — request one at reportaproblem.apple.com.