Video

Kite

Screen recording and editing tool for polished software demo videos with AI voiceovers and animated presentation effects.

4.8(369 ratings)Updated Feb 2026

What is Kite best for?

Kite is useful when you are choosing a tool for producing video assets faster than a traditional editing or studio workflow. It is a AI-enhanced platform in the Video category, so the main question is not only whether it can produce output, but whether it fits the workflow you already run: turning scripts, images, recordings, or prompts into usable video content.

Who should use Kite?

  • Teams producing demos, explainers, shorts, or training videos on a schedule
  • Creators who need video output without a large editing pipeline
  • Marketers testing many video concepts before scaling winners

Core features

AI-assisted video generation, editing, avatars, captions, or cleanup

Tools for compressing production time from idea to usable clip

Helpful workflows for repurposing scripts, recordings, or visuals into video

Kite's main promise: Screen recording and editing tool for polished software demo videos with AI voiceovers and animated presentation effects..

Common use cases

Create short social videos from a campaign idea

Produce training, onboarding, demo, or explainer clips

Edit or improve video without rebuilding the entire production stack

Pricing

Kite is listed as Custom, so it makes sense to compare it against the time saved, team seats, output quality, and the cost of the manual workflow it replaces. Always confirm current vendor pricing before subscribing.

Starter

Paid

Entry paid tier for individual use or a small team trial.

Team

Check vendor

Review seat pricing, usage limits, collaboration features, and admin controls.

Enterprise

Custom

Useful when procurement, support, security, or custom limits matter.

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