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Open Source AI Video Models for Editing and Generation
If you have been looking for open source tools to work with video using AI you have probably noticed something. Most of what gets covered is generation like creating new videos from scratch. The editing side, actually modifying existing footage with AI, has been much quieter. That is starting to change. There are now open source models that can swap outfits, replace backgrounds, remove objects, change characters and apply styles to existing video using plain text instructions. Some are built specifically for editing. Others are generation models that fit naturally into a creative video workflow. This list covers both honestly. Three models built specifically for video editing and two generation models worth knowing about if you are working with video content. All open source, all available today.
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Lumina-DiMOO is a state-of-the-art open source multimodal AI system, designed as a completely free and flexible Nano Banana alternative. This model is capable of text-to-image generation, image editing, inpainting, style transfer, subject-driven creation, controllable generation, extrapolation, and advanced image understanding, all in a single, developer-friendly framework.
How Sarvam AI Outscored Gemini in India's Toughest Document Test
Google's spending billions training AI models. OpenAI's hiring armies of engineers. And somehow, a startup in Bengaluru just outperformed both of them. Sarvam AI's new Vision model scored 84.3% on olmOCR-Bench—a brutal test that makes AI models read messy scanned documents, handwritten notes, and complex tables. Google Gemini 3 Pro got 80.2%. ChatGPT? A distant 69.8%. If you're thinking "okay, cool benchmark, but who cares?"—fair. Here's why this matters: billions of documents across India are locked away in regional languages. Government records in Gujarati. Medical files in Tamil. Historical archives in Bengali. The big AI models can read these languages, but they mess up constantly—wrong characters, mangled words, useless output. Sarvam doesn't. It's specifically trained on Indian scripts, and the results show. For the first time, Indian companies have an AI tool that can reliably digitize documents in 22 languages without sending everything to Google or OpenAI's servers.
Reka Edge is The 7B Multimodal AI Model That Beats Gemini 3 Pro on Object Detection
Most people assume beating a Google model requires another massive frontier model. More parameters. More compute. That is just how the hierarchy usually works. Reka Edge is a 7-billion-parameter model. Yet it manages to outperform Gemini 3 Pro on object detection benchmarks, and with quantization it can even run on devices like the Samsung S25. That combination should not exist. A model small enough to fit on a phone outperforming a frontier AI system from Google on a specific but genuinely useful task is not something you expect to see in 2026. Yet here we are. This is not a model that beats Gemini at everything. It does not. But where it wins it wins convincingly.
Qwen3.5-4B The Small AI Model That Thinks, Sees, and Runs on Your Machine
Most small AI models are a compromise. You give up reasoning for size, or vision for speed. Qwen3.5-4B doesn't seem to have gotten that memo. Alibaba just dropped Qwen3.5, and the 4B version is the one worth paying attention to. It thinks before it answers, reads images and video, handles 201 languages, and sits on a context window of 262,144 tokens, longer than most models ten times its size. All of that in something small enough to run on your own machine. I went through the benchmarks and architecture docs so you don't have to. Here's what actually matters.
Nvidia Is Building NemaaaoClaw, an Open Source AI Agent Platform That Runs on Any Chip
The company that sells the chips just built software that runs on everyone else's chips. Nvidia is reportedly preparing to launch an open source AI agent platform called NemoClaw at GTC 2026 next week in San Jose. People familiar with the plans say the platform will let enterprise companies deploy AI agents across their workforces regardless of whether they run on Nvidia hardware or not. Nvidia hasn't confirmed anything publicly yet. But the conversations with companies like Salesforce, Cisco, Google, Adobe and CrowdStrike are apparently already happening.
Trinity-Large-Thinking AI Agent Model
Most open source models that claim agentic capability are really just instruction-tuned models with tool calling bolted on. They can call a function. They cannot think across ten steps, remember what they decided three tool calls ago, and course correct when something breaks mid-task. This is where Trinity-Large-Thinking comes into picture. Arcee AI released it this week. 398 billion total parameters, but only 13 billion active during inference. That MoE architecture means it runs closer to a 13B model in practice while carrying the knowledge of something nearly 30 times larger. And unlike most models where reasoning stops between steps, Trinity keeps its thinking tokens alive across the entire agent loop. Every decision it makes is informed by everything it reasoned through before it.

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Dyad is completely local, meaning all your work stays on your machine, giving you speed, privacy & complete control. It is designed for developers, students, startups & creators who want to experiment, build & launch AI apps without limitations.

Goose: Open Source Local AI Coding Agent for Developers

Goose is basically an AI agent that runs on your own machine. Instead of giving you snippets and waiting for the next prompt, it can create files, edit code, run commands, refactor modules, and handle multi-step tasks in one flow. You describe what you want, and it starts working through it step by step. You can use Goose in two ways. There’s a desktop app if you like a visual interface, and there’s a CLI version if you prefer staying in the terminal. Both work similarly — it just depends on how you like to work. What makes it flexible is model support. You’re not locked into a single provider. Goose can connect to OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Groq, or even local models using Ollama. If you already have subscriptions to certain AI tools, you can route through their CLI instead of paying per API call. It also supports extensions, which means it can do more than just edit code. It can interact with the filesystem, open a browser, cache data, and connect to external services depending on your setup.

Velo: Fast & AI-Enhanced Desktop Email Client with Offline Support

Velo is designed for speed, privacy, and efficiency. Your emails are stored locally in an SQLite database, so you stay in full control of your data without any external servers or hidden trackers. Its keyboard-first interface allows fast inbox management, while built-in AI features help you summarize threads, compose smart replies, and search naturally. If you want a fully offline client or prefer connecting to Gmail or IMAP/SMTP accounts, Velo adapts to your workflow.

Open CoDesign: Open Source AI Design Tool to Turn Prompts into UI, Prototypes & Slides

Open CoDesign is weird in a good way. You write a prompt. Something shows up next to it. Actual stuff you can use or export. It runs on your laptop. You plug in whatever model you already use, Claude, GPT, Gemini, even Ollama. You can see the agent working, pause it, or just fix one small part instead of starting over. That sounds minor, but it changes how you use it. It’s not perfect. Some outputs miss. Some feel rough. But when it clicks, you go from blank prompt to something usable in minutes. Probably the easiest way to think about it is a design tool that behaves like a coding companion. Just speeds up the part where you turn an idea into something real.

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