Windows Video Editors Apps

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Bandicam

Bandicam v2024

17.2 MB · Free · 2,548 downloads
Bandicam records screen and gameplay with high-quality output, customizable tools, and low system impact.
5.0 1
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HitPaw Video Converter

HitPaw Video Converter v2024

2.13 MB · Free · 1,485 downloads
HitPaw Video Converter comes with a range of features that help users produce high quality content, edit videos…
4.3 24
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CyberLink Promeo app

CyberLink Promeo v2025

265 MB · Free · 760 downloads
CyberLink Promeo creates fast social media visuals using templates, stock media, AI tools, and custom branding options.
4.0 1
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Free Cam

Free Cam v2022

22.3 MB · Free · downloads
Free Cam is a screen recording software that allows users to record, edit, and upload videos without watermarks…
4.0 4
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Leawo Blu-ray Ripper

Leawo Blu-ray Ripper v7.9.0.0

65.1 MB · Free · downloads
Leawo Blu-ray Ripper is a user friendly tool designed for both beginners and professionals. It lets you input…
5.0 1
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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.