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mediamolder

mediamolder is an open-source video codecs project written in Go with 107 stars on GitHub.

The authors describe it as: “A redesign of FFmpeg for the AI era. React GUI. Custom AI integrations including YOLOv8 object and face detection, Whisper, Vidi2.5.”

Category
Video codecs
Type
Open source
Platform
Go project
Pricing
Free / open source
License
LGPL-2.1
GitHub stars
107
Last updated
2026-08-16

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Frequently asked

What is mediamolder?

mediamolder is an open-source video codecs project written in Go with 107 stars on GitHub. The authors describe it as: “A redesign of FFmpeg for the AI era. React GUI. Custom AI integrations including YOLOv8 object and face detection, Whisper, Vidi2.5.”

Is mediamolder free?

mediamolder is open source — free to use; check its license for redistribution terms.

What are the best mediamolder alternatives?

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