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In the digital age, video editing has become more accessible than ever. Whether you’re a professional filmmaker or a beginner looking to dip your toes into the world of video editing, there’s an online tool out there for you. This video will guide you through the top 10 online video editors to watch out for in 2024. From Adobe Spark’s user-friendly interface to ClipChamp’s budget-friendly options, we’ve got something for everyone. So, whether you’re looking to create a short film, a YouTube video, or a social media post, these online video editors have got you covered.
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If you're looking for a video editor that works online in your favorite web browser
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instead of having to download software to your computer, we've got you covered. Coming up in this top 10, I'll show you 10 of the best online video editors
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going over the pros and cons of each, also letting you know what's free and what is not
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These are all web-based apps that work in any web browser, regardless of the operating system
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So these can be used with Windows, macOS, Linux, and can even be used on a Chromebook
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Let's get started. First up, in no particular order, is Adobe Express
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This one is great for beginners that don't require the more advanced Adobe Premiere Pro
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Not only does it allow you to create designs, it can help you in the creation of videos for YouTube, Instagram Reels, and other social media
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Express templates allow you to simply drag and drop video and other content to help you create videos with ease
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At this time, Adobe Express has more than 50,000 templates to choose from, all of which are free, that can be used with any project
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One downside of using a template is video clips you add can't be any longer than the template allows
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Adobe Express does have a free plan that gives you basic editing features, 2GB of cloud storage
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along with 25 generative credits to use towards their AI features with Adobe Firefly, which is now built in
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For additional features, their premium plan is around $10 per month. Next up, FlexClip is for those of you wanting to create marketing videos for a small business to post on social media
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They give you the choice of starting a project from scratch, or you could use one of their pre-designed templates in various categories
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Still in the early stages, they have AI features available, including AI text-to-video that will create a video based on the text you entered
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Also included are various transitions, overlays, and more than 1,000 text animations
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If you need to capture what is happening on your screen to use in your video, it includes
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a screen recorder. FlexClip does have a free plan that allows for a maximum of 12 projects
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There a limit of 720p resolution and they slap their watermark on your videos To remove the watermark download in 1080p and to save unlimited projects online plans start at around per month
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Streamlabs Video Editor, formerly known as Oslo, is a solid choice for those of you
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looking for tons of free features included when compared to others. Some of those features include multi-track timeline editing, transitions, and being able
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to split or trim footage. It has collaboration features when working with others and allows your creations to be directly uploaded to YouTube
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The free plan for Streamlabs Video Editor is very generous, allowing for exports of 1080p and 15GB of cloud storage
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But the maximum length of any video can be no longer than 30 minutes
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For additional storage and video export length, their Pro Plan is $100 per year
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Now if you're looking for an online video editor that is 100% completely free, with none of the features locked behind a paywall, you might want to give MasterShot a try
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It was created by a developer named Jacob, who was frustrated with the free video editor options available, so he created his own video editor
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It's fairly basic if you need something for simple projects. There are no watermarks and no time limits
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Some of the features include t unwanted parts, combining multiple clips, images, and audio files to a single video, and you can export your videos in 1080p HD
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Capwing, which has been around for many years, is for those of you wanting a video editor with premium features without having to install software to your computer
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It's great when working on a team, allowing all users to edit in real time, similar to something like Google Docs, but for video
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In addition to the more than 100 templates, it includes a ton of features, including the ability to combine video clips and transitions, generate subtitles, and you can overlay text and images
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Access is also available to stock photos, videos, and music. The free plan for Capwing is very limiting
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All exports have their branded watermark, videos can't be more than 4 minutes long, and the quality is limited to 720p
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Their ProPlan at per month removes the watermark allows for a longer video length up to two hours and exports up to 4K ClipChomp is one many of you have probably heard of Now owned by Microsoft it still has its
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web app that can be used in any web browser and is now the default video editor in Windows. It's
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actually improved quite a bit over the past year. Some of you might remember I used to call it
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ClipChomp. For free, they no longer watermark your videos unless you use a feature not included in
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the free plan. Videos can be created from scratch or using one of their templates. The feature set
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is basic using timeline editing and includes a screen and camera recorder, which they say
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your privacy is guaranteed. Being owned by Microsoft now, if you don't trust them, don't use it
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But if you do trust Microsoft and don't really care about privacy, Clipchamp's free plan is
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generous, allowing exports up to 1080p, along with free access to stock videos, images, and audio
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For additional features and exports up to a 4K resolution, their essentials plan is around $12 per month
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Promo AI is an online video editor from the folks at Promo that is targeted towards small businesses and marketers to help publicize products or services
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Using the power of AI, it'll create videos that are generated from more than 1,000 customizable templates
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Postings to your social media channels also come with titles and descriptions that are created using AI
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Also included is unlimited premium stock footage from both iStock and Getty Images
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Promo AI does not have a free plan, but does offer a 7-day money-back guarantee
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Plans start at $29 per month, upwards to around $200 per month
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This will be a quick one. Canva, the popular graphic design creation website, also has its own free online video editor
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It includes a basic feature set to trim, crop, split, and resize clips
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There's no multi-track timeline editing, it's all done using drag and drop storyboard editing
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which might be easier for those of you with very little experience editing videos
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Along with Capwing mentioned earlier Veed is another multi timeline video editor to consider if you looking for premium features often found in video editing software installed on computers
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Videos can be created from scratch on your own, or you could choose from one of their pre-designed templates
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Features include filters, effects, color grading, a good variety of professional-looking transitions
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you could adjust the frame rate, and their clean audio feature automatically removes background noise
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For free, the output is limited to 720p, up to 10 minutes in length, and videos will be
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exported with their watermark. To get rid of the watermark, export in higher resolutions and longer lengths, Bede has plans
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that start at $18 per month. WeVideo is what I've mentioned before in our useful website series
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It's a browser-based video editor geared towards education. Templates are available, or you can customize your own video
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recording is built in and includes more than a million stock images and videos. WeVideo does
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offer a free plan that watermarks your videos and limits the length of the videos to five minutes
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per month, which is an extreme limitation. To get the premium features with less limitations
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plans start at $89 per year per user. Runway is another editor I showed you in an earlier video
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discussing AI tools. Using the power of machine learning, it offers awesome tools you won't find
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in most online video editors. Some of those include text-to-video, video-to-video, which changes the
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style with text or images, you can remove objects or people from any video, turn a series of images
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into an animated video, color grade your video only using text, and so much more. There's a free
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plan of Runway to try it out, of course with limitations, including no more than 5 gigabytes
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of assets and an export limit of 720p. For additional features and credits, plans start at
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