Clipchamp
Fast forward your video editing
An online video editor that empowers anyone to quickly and easily create videos.
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Reviews portray Clipchamp as fast and approachable for everyday edits, with templates, stock, and handy AI features. Makers of [ai] CrawlSpider Internal Link Builder, Zyng Ai, and Palette praise its speed for quick recordings, easy learning curve, and smooth in-browser workflow for demos. Many users like free 1080p exports and social-ready formats, but note limits for advanced effects, few transitions, occasional bugs, and slow or failed exports. Serious concerns include a OneDrive-related update causing file loss, login loops, and bloated output sizes. Suitable for basic work; risky for critical projects.
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We used this browser based video editor to produce our demo video. It handled multiple tracks and voice overs well.
Clipchamp is a simple and free video editor that's great for beginners. It's perfect for making social media videos, but it doesn't have advanced editing tools.
AI generative clips, lots of resources for shorts and clips, seamless formatting changes. I USE this A LOT for our marketing campaigns!
I’ve enjoyed using Clipchamp for basic video edits. It’s fast and user-friendly, and I love the variety of templates available. The only drawback is that it can feel limiting if you need to work on more complex projects with advanced effects or features.
Super easy to adapt to, free 30 minute videos.
Used the free video editor to edit the screen recording for demos.
Video editing for our Product Hunt demo. It works seamlessly in the browser!
If I am talking about video editor I just loved it all the things simple and easy to use...
Since this is an MVP, Clipchamp was the perfect choice for creating a quick video presentation. Its simplicity allowed me to achieve great results without spending too much time on more complex video or motion graphics tools.
Clipchamps recent update and the forced switch to onedrive completely destroyed all of my projects in a way that is 100% unsalvageable. Aside from neither google nor microsoft logins working on the app (it just loops back to sign-in) all the files it "uploaded" to one drive? Not there. This includes all the detached audio files. If anything is missing, the entire video is unplayable and without manually retrieving the files (which clipchamp did not actually upload) there is no way to do it without starting completely over from scratch.
Clipchamp destroyed a month long project that is due TOMORROW. I have meetings and calls all night, so there is literally no fixing this or recovering from it. If you want a program that will launch updates that completely destroy the entirety of all of your projects just to try and force you to use their cloud instead of your own local files, microsoft Climpchamp has you covered. It's unstable, and data loss has happened on every project, now with COMPLETE DATA LOSS. Would not recommend ANY Microsoft products after this experience, just do it all in google. Try capcut, it's so much better.
I use Clipchamp for some light video editing for work. I find it really easy to use. Yes, it lacks some features (in my opinion) and there are a few small bugs, but hey, it's free.
I have been using Clipchamp for about an year now and obviously there are some positives and negatives altogether. Positives-super easy interface, Text-to-speech option, multiple stock videos and photos. Negatives-Very few transition options, some stock music get copyright on youtube even in the paid version, pretty basic features including effects. Overall I give it a 3 star. It's good for basic work.
While the program is a decent, free video editor, it pales in comparison to the former Video Editor app I had once used prior to it becoming unavailable and forcing its users to install Clipchamp. Several of my files have been dramatically inflated in size despite cutting literal hours off of its original time, already being 1080p prior to the edit (3 hour long video with 2 GB size edited down to 41 minutes with a 7 GB size, not to mention random chunks of hard drive storage space being taken up just downloading the files outside of the intended size) I cannot recommend this as an alternative, with how poorly optimized Clipchamp is at this point in time.