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Magic Automa AI is a Windows/macOS desktop automation tool aimed primarily at video editors, content creators, and advanced office users. It offers a visual macro editor, action recording, button grids, global hotkeys, scripting, OCR/image detection, HTTP requests, file and window control, and more, allowing repetitive tasks to be packaged into one-click macros.
The main addition in Version 4 is Server AI: users describe the workflow they want to automate in natural language, and the system generates a macro. The documentation says this is based on Anthropic Claude. Studio includes 20 generations per day, while Studio Max is unlimited; users can also use their own AI subscription as a custom provider. Voice control uses Vosk for offline recognition, supports the wake word “Magic” and multiple languages, but Chinese is not listed.
Its strongest industry value is in creative software automation. DaVinci Resolve Studio supports direct Python API control, enabling automation of projects, timelines, clip speed, rendering, and more. EDIUS is supported through UI automation and shortcuts. Premiere, Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, and Filmora are handled mainly through shortcut libraries combined with general actions, supporting batch processing, import/export, effects, color grading, and social media video workflows. It is also suitable for office data entry, reporting, UI testing, and triggering deployment scripts.
The Free plan is permanently free, but limited to 2 windows and 20 macros, and does not include AI, cloud sync, macro recording, voice control, hotkeys, or peripherals. Studio has a launch price of €19.99, is lifetime for 1 PC, and includes 20 AI generations per day, 200 macros, cloud sync, peripherals, and priority email support. Studio Max is €74.99, with unlimited AI, windows, and macros, plus priority WhatsApp support. Overall, the one-time purchase pricing is relatively friendly.
The strengths are its broad feature set, support for offline voice control and Stream Deck/MIDI/Arduino, and notably deep DaVinci integration. Limitations include unclear Chinese-language support, reliance on Claude for AI, and Premiere/Photoshop integrations that appear to lean more on shortcut-level automation. Details around the privacy policy for cloud sync and AI requests are also limited. It is best suited to heavy users of frequent video editing, batch processing, and desktop macros.
The website and service availability in mainland China is not disclosed. Claude-related AI features may have uncertain accessibility, and payment methods are also not specified. If access is restricted, alternatives include AutoHotkey, Power Automate Desktop, Keyboard Maestro, BetterTouchTool, Hammerspoon, or the Stream Deck ecosystem.
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