What are the best Video Editing products on Product Hunt?

Brian Lawrence
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I'm trying to get a better feel of the media production landscape on the platform. Which video editing apps and services are you guys using and why?

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Russ Halilov
veed.io I guess
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@russ_halilov That's a good app.
Cristina Bunea
100% Veed!
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Nitin Joshi
I mostly user canva..else I didn't use any.
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Nitin Joshi
@bingeisland Now we are very used to canva.
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@nitin_joshi Nice. I use Canva for some simple edits. I recently found out it can do some more advanced things like batch editing, so that's cool.
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@kelly_b_menchaca Yep this is definitely the popular vote lol
Paolo Go
I love Veed (https://www.producthunt.com/prod...). I use it actively, and I couple it with the evergreen Camtasia
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@access24 Oh, I've definitely used Veed. Love it too. I use it to make waveforms when I need them. And it's pretty good with text to speech editing as well. I haven't used Camtasia though,even though I've heard a lot about it. What's that like?
Paolo Go
@bingeisland Camtasia is great because it has a slow learning curve, and it's perfect for creating tutorials, screen recordings, and syncing video with audio. It has powerful video/audio capabilities. It is a desktop application, which is a plus for me (don't know if exists a browser based version)
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@access24 Ahh, sounds like something I can definitely check out. Thanks for all the details Paolo!
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Paolo Go
@bingeisland you’re welcome!
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Ali Haider Khan
Kinemaster is one of the best working for me, its true you should have knowledge how to use this
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@ali_haider_khan3 Kinemaster is a good one.
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@michael_gonzalez6 I've never used Kinemaster, but I've tried Inshot and it's pretty decent.
Katrin Fedotova
For personal use, Canva and InVideo are quite suitable. But if you need to create animations, or explainer videos for commercial purposes, it is better to entrust it to professionals: https://explain.ninja/. These guys are ready to help companies deliver their message to customers, revitalize their online presence, and stand out among competitors.
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@katrin_fedotova Thanks so much for this response Katrin!