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The following is a list of video editing software
The criterion for inclusion in this list is the ability to perform non-linear video editing. Most modern transcoding software supports transcoding a portion of a video clip, which would count as cropping and trimming. However, items in this article have one of the following conditions:
- Can perform other non-linear video editing function such as montage or compositing
- Can do the trimming or cropping without transcoding
Free and open-source
See also: List of free and open-source software packages § Video editingActive and stable
- Avidemux (Linux, macOS, Windows)
- Blender VSE (Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Windows)
- Cinelerra (Linux, FreeBSD)
- FFmpeg (Linux, macOS, Windows) – CLI only; no visual feedback
- Kdenlive (Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Windows)
- LiVES (BSD, IRIX, Linux, Solaris)
- OpenShot Video Editor (FreeBSD, Linux, macOS, Windows)
- Pitivi (Linux, FreeBSD)
- Shotcut (Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, Windows)
Inactive
- Kino (Linux, FreeBSD)
- VirtualDub (Windows)
- VirtualDubMod (Windows)
- VideoLan Movie Creator (VLMC) (Linux, macOS, Windows)
Proprietary
Freeware or Freemium products
Active
- ActivePresenter (Windows) – Also screencast software
- DaVinci Resolve (macOS, Windows, Linux)
- Freemake Video Converter (Windows)
- iMovie (iOS, macOS)
- ivsEdits (Windows)
- Lightworks (Windows, Linux, macOS)
- Microsoft Photos (Windows)
- Screencast-O-Matic (Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Chrome OS)
- showbox.com (Windows, macOS)
- VideoPad Home Edition (Windows, macOS, iPad, Android)
- VSDC Free Video Editor (Windows)
- WeVideo (Web app)
Discontinued
- Adobe Premiere Express (Web app)
- Debugmode Wax (Windows)
- Pixorial (Web app)
- VideoThang (Windows)
- Windows Movie Maker (Windows)
Commercial
Active
- Adobe After Effects (macOS, Windows)
- Adobe Premiere Elements (macOS, Windows)
- Adobe Premiere Pro (macOS, Windows)
- Adobe Presenter Video Express (macOS, Windows) – Also screencast software
- Autodesk Flame
- Autodesk Smoke
- Avid Media Composer (Windows, macOS)
- AVS Video Editor (Windows)
- Camtasia (Windows, macOS) – Also screencast software
- Corel VideoStudio (Windows)
- Cyberlink PowerDirector (Windows)
- DaVinci Resolve Studio (macOS, Windows, Linux)
- Edius (Windows)
- Final Cut Pro X (macOS)
- Blackbird (macOS, Windows, Linux)
- Harris Broadcast Velocity (Windows)
- iMovie (macOS)
- Kaltura (Web app)
- Magix Movie Edit Pro (Windows)
- Magix Vegas Pro (Windows) - previously Sony Vegas Pro
- Media 100 Suite (macOS)
- MPEG Video Wizard DVD (Windows)
- muvee Reveal (Windows, macOS)
- Pinnacle Studio (Windows)
- Roxio Creator (Windows)
- Video Toaster (Windows, hardware suite)
- VideoPad Masters Edition (Windows, macOS, iPad, Android)
- Xedio (Windows)
Discontinued
- Xpress Pro (Windows, OS X)
- Pinnacle Videospin (Windows)
- Final Cut Express (OS X)
- Serif MoviePlus (Windows)
- ArcSoft ShowBiz (Windows)
- Avid DS (Windows)
- Clesh (Java on OS X, Windows, Linux)
See also
- Comparison of video editing software
- Comparison of video converters
- Photo slideshow software
- Video editing
References
- "Introducing Story Remix in Windows 10". YouTube. Microsoft. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
- Benson, Thor (20 April 2014). "Best screencasting programs for Windows and Mac". Digital Trends. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
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