After months of chipping away at it during spare moments, I finally shaped the video editing app I always wanted. It’s a compact tool that lets me pull out any frame from a video and jump straight into editing with Nano Banana Pro—my go-to for quick image tweaks.
The app isn’t just about frame extraction; it fully supports image generation and editing powered by 🍌 (Nano Banana Pro), making it super versatile. This means I can switch between video and image work without bouncing between apps, which has been a game-changer for my creative flow.
What’s really cool is that this entire app runs from a single HTML file. It’s lightweight but packed with features, and I’m now focusing on adding camera angle presets and multi-shot templates for more streamlined editing. Plus, I’m cleaning up the UI and rolling out a dark mode to reduce eye strain during late-night sessions.
For fellow creators curious about how to leverage text to image tools and integrate AI prompt adjustments into their workflow, this project highlights the power of combining video frame extraction with AI-assisted image generation. It’s been a hands-on lesson in prompt mistakes, adjustments, and practical usability.
Can’t wait to share the first version (v1.0) with my note members soon! For those interested in stepping up their visual creation game, this approach might inspire your own projects.
You can find the full prompt here: ✨Prompt✨
Why This Matters for Creators
Creating something tailored to your needs—especially when it’s about AI art creator workflows—means less friction and more focus on the results. Extracting frames directly from videos and applying edits without switching tools saves time and sparks creativity.
Building the app in one HTML file also taught me a lot about image generation optimization and prompt crafting, which is invaluable when working with AI-driven visuals. If you’re into video or visual content creation, experimenting with prompt by style or prompt by use case can open new doors.