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Beeble SwitchX powers the recently launched OpenArt VFX platform by Jose Antunes

Beeble SwitchX powers the recently launched OpenArt VFX platform by Jose Antunes

newly launched openart VFX enables users to surgically alter any specific part of a video, frame by frame, without touching anything else.

A deep-tech company that is introducing AI-powered relighting solutions for VFX studios, Bible announced that SwitchX, its video-to-video model, now powers the newly launched OpenArt VFX platform, bringing high-quality AI video editing and transformation tools to creators around the world.

OpenArt VFX is now available as part of the OpenArt platform. VFX is billed by OpenArt as a brand new video transformation suite that allows users to “upload any clip and replace the background, re-render the full scene, or apply frame-level video effects to a specific area. Three modes, one upload, deliver results in minutes.”

OpenArt VFX runs on Beeble’s SwitchX, a video transformation model built for high-fidelity subject isolation, full-frame relighting, and masked area editing. That upload becomes just what you need. No green screen. No editing software. No reshoots. Just your footage, transformed…all without traditional VFX pipelines or complex compositing software.

Beeble SwitchX powers newly launched OpenArt VFX platformOpenArt VFX “This represents a huge step forward in making professional-grade video transformation accessible to every creator,” said Coco Mao, CEO and co-founder of OpenArt. “SwitchX gives us the quality, speed and flexibility we need to transform advanced VFX workflows into something anyone can use.” It also solved a major gap in the market. Many AI tools can generate video, but very few tools are designed for footage already shot on an actual camera. SwitchX makes professional-quality editing and advanced VFX work intuitive and accessible.

“We created SwitchX to remove the technical barriers between imagination and production,” said Hoon Kim, CEO and co-founder of SwitchX. Bible. “Bringing these capabilities to OpenArt to millions of creators is exactly the creative future we envisioned.”

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