We test and rate the top video editing software for every type of user, from casual family event videographers to social media posters to studio professionals.
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the complexity of video editing software? Between endless menus, confusing tools, and steep learning curves, creating polished videos can feel like a daunting task.
OpenReel Video is an open-source browser video editor with no uploads, no accounts, and no watermarks. Here’s how it performs in real use.
The video editor in Adobe Firefly is getting a new feature called Quick Cut that uses AI to edit footage and B-roll to create a first draft of the final video based on user instructions. Typically, ...
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Google Vids is an AI‑powered video editor that lets you easily create, share, and publish videos for work, education, or quick storytelling. It works much like Google Slides, but with video and AI ...
Adobe Premiere Pro is the go-to video editor for many, and it’s no wonder. It’s an extremely powerful utility with a massive community of users and developers that works both on Windows and Mac. Not ...
Google Photos' built-in video editor is getting five new updates, including the ability to add soundtracks and custom text. The most notable introduction is ready-made templates for highlight videos.
Video editing can feel like a daunting task, whether you’re a seasoned content creator or someone just dipping their toes into the world of storytelling. The endless timelines, complex tools, and ...
Google Photos launched a new video editor with a streamlined Material 3 interface, new music integration and improved crop/rotate tools. But the more intuitive experience removes key features like ...