Born out of a hit-and-run bike accident, Graava is a GoPro competitor that edits video clips of live footage automatically for users.
A new $249 camera is aiming to compete with GoPro through artificially intelligent software that automatically edits video footage into music videos. Graava, founded by Brazilian entrepreneur Bruno Gregory, operates autonomously. The idea is that users wear the camera (which can store between two and three hours of footage) to record video, and then place it on a charging mat, where the camera then automatically syncs with Wi-Fi and creates a video.