VoyagerX, Inc. is a Seoul-based software house that concentrates on artificial-intelligence productivity tools, currently best known for Vrew, an AI-first video editor that turns spoken words into editable text timelines. With automatic speech recognition supporting Korean, English, Japanese and Chinese, Vrew generates time-coded captions that double as cutting markers, letting podcasters, vloggers and enterprise trainers remove filler words or rearrange sentences by simply deleting or dragging text blocks. The same transcript drives one-click Korean/English captioning, hard-sub burn-in and SRT export, while AI-powered scene detection, face tracking and background noise suppression speed up what traditionally required multicam sync and manual clean-up. Content teams use the software to repurpose long-form webinars into bite-size social clips, educators create searchable lecture archives, and journalists deliver rough cuts within minutes of recording. Because Vrew runs natively on Windows, macOS and Ubuntu yet keeps project files lightweight, remote contributors can exchange timelines through cloud drives without the gigabyte uploads common in conventional NLE workflows. The publisher’s roadmap points toward an expanding ecosystem of AI utilities, but for now the single flagship application already covers the entire post-production chain from ingest to captioned export. VoyagerX software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where packages are pulled from trusted Windows sources such as winget, always install the newest release, and can be queued for batch deployment across multiple machines.
VREW is a video editing program, powered by AI technology. Edit and caption your videos with speech recognition.
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