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Three new features announced today at the TikTok U.S. Creator Summit

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In addition to an update to its subscription-based revenue-sharing model, the company announced today two AI-powered features that will help creators streamline their pre- and post-production processes. Here are the details.

AI Outline

This feature will help creators who need a hand at structuring their content ahead of the actual recording. With AI Outline, creators can enter a description, such as “Baking lessons for beginners,” and AI Outline will generate “video titles, hashtags, hooks and outlines,” as well as an overall idea of how to optimally structure the content.

Here’s TikTok on the new feature:

“AI Outline generates an outline that will break down the video into six parts that creators can customize. For instance, creators can lengthen or shorten the title, refine the hook, and the general script idea to make the video in their style. Once the outline is complete, creators can record the video and upload it on TikTok. Starting today, AI Outline is available to creators 18 years and older in the U.S., Canada, and select markets, with broader availability in the coming weeks.”

Smart Split

While AI Outline is seeing a more limited rollout, Smart Split will be made available globally on TikTok Studio Web, and is designed for videos longer than one minute.

With Smart Smart, creators can upload their content, select which parts of the video they want to keep, and the feature will do the rest:

“Smart Split automatically clips, reframes, captions, and transcribes longer content into multiple short videos ready for TikTok. For example, Smart Split can help creators cut their day in the life vlog or a podcast episode into multiple clips. (…) Smart Split can automatically choose a video length or creators can choose a specific length for the videos.”

TikTok also says that users can select from multiple caption formatting options, as well as reframe the content before publishing it directly from TikTok Studio Web.

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