Limecraft 2025.8 strengthens daily workflows across production and post of live shows by prioritising user control, real-time insight and efficiency in editorial handovers.

Multitrack Timeline generated by Limecraft
Limecraft 2025.8 is now released, strengthening daily workflows across production and post-production of live shows by focusing on three recurring user priorities – personal control, real-time insight and efficiency in editorial handovers.
Content creators use Limecraft cloud-based tools to store, manage and share assets from initial rushes to final masters. The Limecraft platform keeps track of locally stored assets, and Limecraft workspaces can be customised for specific formats such as scripted TV, documentaries and non-scripted entertainment. The software’s delivery logic helps bridge the gap between content producers and broadcasters or streamers by handling file transfer, traffic management reporting, metadata and version control between stakeholders.
The primary focus of the 2025.8 release is a new user-controlled Notification Centre that allows individual users to define which events they want to be notified about, how notifications are delivered, and where they appear. Notifications are configured at user level rather than account level, reflecting Limecraft’s approach of empowering individual roles while maintaining system governance. Application-level notifications and essential system-level messages are now bundled by a single in-app Notification Centre, reducing distractions without sacrificing visibility.

Notification Centre
The release also introduces native integration with the Live Timecode Notes app by editingtools.io, closing a critical gap between production and post-production of studio shows. Time-coded notes captured on set can now be imported directly into Limecraft as structured metadata, automatically appearing as review comments or subclips linked to the correct media. Editors are able to access context-rich feedback as soon as material arrives, significantly reducing manual logging and interpretation time in edit suites.
In addition, Limecraft 2025.8 further extends AAF export capabilities for Avid Media Composer workflows, particularly for complex multi-camera and multi-team productions. Users gain greater control over track mapping, multicam grouping, timecode-based auto-sequencing and clip colouring. The result is cleaner and more predictable timelines plus a smoother handover from asset management to editorial.
Alongside these main features, the release targets productivity with improvements such as extended keyboard shortcuts in the subtitle editor, designed to support fast-paced subtitling and compliance workflows.

Automated subtitle localisation
“Across all three areas, this release is about reducing friction,” said Nico Oorts, head of product. “By giving users more control, shortening feedback loops, and improving reliability from set to edit, 2025.8 strengthens the everyday experience of teams working under real production pressure.”
Limecraft 2025.8 is available from 16 December 2025. www.limecraft.com















