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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:

  1. Can perform other non-linear video editing function such as montage or compositing
  2. Can do the trimming or cropping without transcoding

Free and open-source

See also: List of free and open-source software packages § Video editing

Active and stable

Inactive

Proprietary

Freeware or Freemium products

Active

Discontinued

Commercial

Active

Discontinued

See also

References

  1. "Introducing Story Remix in Windows 10". YouTube. Microsoft. 11 May 2017. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
Video editing software
Free and open-source
Freeware
Proprietary software
Abandonware or discontinued
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