• Subscribe
  • Please Suggest best free video editing tools for pc🙏

    Ghost Kitty
    18 replies

    Replies

    Aleksandr Lavrinenko
    I am using https://www.veed.io in the browser, they have pretty sick tools there, some of them are better than in CapCut
    Karthik Tatikonda
    I'm using - Capcut dektop and - VN Editor I use these for short form content.
    I use Capcut, super easy to use and have free options ;)
    Janak Patel
    One of the best free video editing tools for PC is DaVinci Resolve! 🎬✨ It offers professional-grade features and advanced color correction, making it perfect for both beginners and experts.
    Share
    Kartika Nurtasya
    CapCut for the rescue
    Juniper Sage Beaumont
    Hitfilm Express is my go-to for free video editing on PC. Has most of the essential features and effects you need without the price tag. Shotcut is another decent free option, though a bit more basic. OpenShot is easy to use for beginners. And yeah, DaVinci Resolve is powerful but def more of a learning curve!
    Abigail Grace Robinson
    OpenShot is a pretty good free video editor. It has a nice clean interface and should cover most basic editing needs. Kdenlive is another solid option that's a bit more advanced. And of course Davinci Resolve is amazing if you want to get into color grading and more advanced stuff, but has a steeper learning curve.
    Nicole Park
    Sunrise: Guided Journaling & Mindfulness
    Sunrise: Guided Journaling & Mindfulness
    I use CapCut. It's easy to use!
    Share
    Rahul Parmar
    Great suggestions! I've used DaVinci Resolve before and love how professional it feels for a free tool. Definitely going to try OpenShot for something more beginner-friendly. Thanks!
    Share
    Kay Duyen Ma
    I saw that some people are suggesting CapCut. I think you could also take a look at Clipchamp, which offers basic editing options, transitions and templates. Just a heads-up though, with the free version, they don’t support cloud storage, so you’ll have to stick with the same PC from start to finish :D
    Share
    Toha Fauzi
    I use Filmora, easy..!
    Share
    Guillaume
    I’ve used Shotcut for adding blur to some parts of my video. It’s free and open-source. While it has some advanced features, I found the UI a bit complex for my needs. It might be more suited if you already have some editing experience. Still, it worked well for what I needed!