Top 10 Free Video Editor softwares



There are many ways to edit a video. You can use a free video editor, or you can pay for different software. I will tell you about some of the best free editors available today.

HitFilm Express

HitFilm Express is an easy to use video editor app. It can be used to cut, trim and splice your videos according to your needs. You can also add titles and soundtracks as well as add filters and effects. In the advanced mode of this video editor, you can export your created video in various formats like AVI, MP4 or FLV etc..

Lightworks

Lightworks is an open source video editing software which can be used as a free or paid professional grade video editor. It's available for free, but it has a premium version that costs $299.99 annually with no contract period. You can also get Lightworks Pro in the form of 3-month subscriptions at $199 per year or 12-month subscriptions starting at $399 per year (with discounts if you register before the end of your subscription).

Lightworks is a very powerful video editor and it works well on both Macs and PCs alike; however, if you have Windows 10 installed on your machine then we recommend downloading VSO Convert X to DVD instead since it supports converting videos from any format into a DVD format without rendering them first!

iMovie

iMovie is a video editing application for Mac OS X and iOS. The program is available for both platforms, with the exception of Windows 10 users. iMovie was designed to be intuitive and easy to use by those who are new to video editing, so that you can create your own movies quickly without having any previous knowledge about how an editor works.

iMovie has many features that make it one of the best free video editors:

  • You can import photos or videos from your computer or camera and then edit them right in the app!
  • There are plenty of templates (also known as themes) available on Apple’s App Store where you can download pre-made clips that come with all kinds of effects applied over them already like titles/credits etc., which makes things much easier when creating something new yourself because instead just starting off from scratch every time; all you have do is add some fun effects onto whatever type footage you have been given beforehand before sharing it out online via social media channels like Facebook Groups etc..

VideoPad

VideoPad is a free video editing tool that has a wide variety of features. It is easy to use, and it comes in both Windows and Mac versions. The software has a good selection of video effects, transitions, and more.

DaVinci Resolve

DaVinci Resolve is a video editor that provides advanced tools and features to help you create professional-quality videos. You can use it to edit, color grade and export your projects as high-quality video files or as Apple ProRes format files for use with Final Cut Pro X.

The free version of DaVinci Resolve offers basic editing features such as trimming, adding titles and effects. It does not support audio tracks so if you want more than two audio tracks in your project (and some of us do!), then this will not be enough for you. Keep reading!

VSDC Free Video Editor

VSDC Free Video Editor is a free video editor that is available for both Mac and Windows. It comes with a number of features, including the ability to edit videos and photos, encode them into different formats and more. The software also has support for effects such as transition effects and filters that can be used in your videos to add special effects like blur or freeze frame.

The only downside we found about this program was that it doesn't offer any special features like music editing or advanced audio editing options (like EQing).

OpenShot

OpenShot is a free and open source video editor with a wealth of features. It can be used on Windows, Mac and Linux, and supports a large number of formats including AVCHD and QuickTime. The program supports a wide range of effects such as transitions, titles, text overlays, chroma keying and more. You can also create animated videos using OpenShot's built-in animation tools.

OpenShot has been around since 2004 so it's not new by any means but I still think it's worth mentioning here because there are lots of people who haven't heard about this powerful tool yet!

Shotcut

You can use Shotcut to do the following:

  • Edit and create videos.
  • Add transitions, titles and music in a snap.
  • Smooth out your video by applying filters like color correction or brightness/contrast manipulation.

It's free and open source software that supports most video formats as well as a wide range of audio codecs (including AAC Apple Lossless). It also works great with audio editing tools like Audacity so you can trim off unwanted parts of your audio tracks before exporting them into another format like MP3 or MP4 format(s).

Windows Video Editor

HitFilm Express is a free video editor that's easy to use and supports multiple audio tracks and effects. There are also transitions, subtitles, and titling features to help you add text or titles over your video.

HitFilm Express supports the following formats:

  • Windows Media Video (WMV) 9 or later (not supported by some versions of Windows)
  • MPEG-4 (.mp4) format for iPad 2 or later (not supported by some versions of Windows)

Vimeo Create

Vimeo Create is a free video editor and sharing site that lets you upload, share and view videos. It’s available on Mac and Windows computers.

Vimeo Create has a simple interface with some basic features: you can edit your videos with the built-in tools, add filters, transitions and music; export to YouTube or Facebook; trim the length of a clip; crop it; add text overlay (text only); crop on screen size (16x9 or 16x9 stretched). This software doesn't have many effects but it's good enough to make your videos look professional without spending any money on expensive software like Final Cut Pro X or Adobe Audition CC.

You can use one of these to edit for free

HitFilm Express is a great choice if you want to make short videos, but it's not the best option for long-form projects. The free version comes with just two editing tools: an After Effects template and a music editor. You'll need to upgrade if you want access to more effects and transitions, as well as support for titles or text tracks in your video.

HitFilm Express is available as a standalone program or via subscription (which also gives access to video sharing services like YouTube or Vimeo). Once installed, open HitFilm Express and select "New Project." You'll be taken through the process of creating your first project: choose an audio track from your computer; add narration where needed; then follow along with step-by-step instructions on how each effect works so far. Once done creating your project, save it as an MP4 file type before uploading it somewhere like YouTube or Vimeo!

Conclusion

I hope you found this article helpful and it helped you decide on which free video editor to use. Some of these are better than others, but all of them can be used for editing your video content.

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