Twick – React SDK for building timeline-based video editors
Modular React video SDK with AI captions, but Descript and Remotion already own this space.
A browser-based, simple meme editor. Vibe Coded.
Yet another meme generator, but at least it's free with no watermarks.
Casual users making memes, social media creators
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Just a simple react app, in-browser, hosted on GitHub Pages.
Modular React video SDK with AI captions, but Descript and Remotion already own this space.
Client-side FFmpeg.wasm plus an embeddable React timeline editor is the project's practical win — you can transcribe with Google STT, edit captions in a timeline, and either export in-browser or push heavy renders to serverless MP4. It's clearly early-stage (some features and scalability docs are sparse), but the combination of canvas-based tools, caption automation, and a TypeScript SDK makes it a useful shortcut if you need to ship editing features fast.
Schema → admin UI is solved by Retool, Budibase, and JetAdmin; Codehooks lock-in not compelling.
Compliance report scores images before you upload, saving account health headaches.
Prompt-engineering humor at scale is genuinely hard; execution is slick, but novelty has expiration date.
Turns short prompts into baby-meme images across seven distinct styles with a fast 3–5s generation promise and five free credits — the UX focuses on rapid experimentation with a simple style picker and a 'Smart Prompts' tweak. What’s missing is transparency: no model provenance, no sample gallery to judge outputs up front, and no obvious safety/consent controls for likenesses despite the playful subject matter.