Freeware Video Editors Apps
Proshow Producer v2022
Any Video Converter v6.3.1
CapCut v8.5.0
KineMaster v8.1.6
Aegisub v2022
VideoInspector v2.14.0.143
Avidemux v2.8.1
XviD4PSP v8.2.10
Freemake Video Converter v6.0.0.6
UniFab v2025
Hybrid v2025
VideoProc AI v2025
ReShade v6.7.3
Adobe Media Encoder v2024
Plotagon v2022
HitPaw Video Converter v2024
CyberLink Promeo v2025
Free Cam v2022
About Video Editors
Video editing software ranges from simple trim-and-join tools to timeline editors with multiple tracks, transitions, colour grading, and effects. The first thing to settle is which end of that range your project needs, because a heavy editor used for a quick trim wastes both learning time and system resources.
For straightforward jobs — cutting a clip, joining a few segments, adding a title — a light editor does the work quickly and is easy to pick up. Multitrack editors come into their own when a project layers video, audio, captions, and effects, and when precise control over each matters. That control comes with a real learning curve.
Video editing is one of the more demanding things a computer does. Editing leans on memory and a fast drive; the export, where the finished timeline is rendered into a single file, leans on the processor and increasingly on the graphics card. A long high-resolution project can take a while to render, and that time scales with resolution and effects.
Two practical notes round this out. Working from a fast drive with plenty of free space makes editing far smoother than it is from a crowded or slow disk. And check that an editor exports the format and resolution you need before building a project around it. Some listings here cover narrower tools, such as subtitle editors, that solve one part of the process.

















