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New Windows Video Editing Essentials Mastering 3D Effects for Beginners for 2024
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Windows Video Editing Essentials: Mastering 3D Effects for Beginners
You may want to add 3D effects to a video to make something in it appear realistic. For example, you can have balloons moving in a circle around a person’s head, make a building hit by a thunderstorm, etc. However, adding such properties to a footage requires a lot of focus and precision that comes with in-depth learning and a lot of practice.
That said, here you will learn how to add 3D effects to a video using Windows’s free built-in Photos app. In addition, you will also see how easy the process becomes if you use a dedicated third-party software that has been specifically designed for the purpose.
In this article
01 How to Add 3D Effects in Windows 11 Photos App for Free
02 How to Add 3D Effects to Video with Filmora
Part 1: How to Add 3D Effects in Windows 11 Photos App for Free
To add 3D effects to a video with the Photos app, you must right-click the media file, go to ‘Open with’, and click to select ‘Photos’ from the submenu. Once this is done, you can follow the steps that are given below to complete the remaining procedure:
Step 1: Open the 3D Effects Panel
In the Photos app, pause the video to avoid any distractions. Click the See more icon (with three horizontal dots) from the top-center, hover mouse to Edit more, and click Add 3D effects.
Step 2: Add a 3D Effect and Customize
Make sure that the Effects tab is selected from the top of the right pane, scroll through the available effects, and click the one that you want to add to the video. Once added, in the preview window, use the scaling handles and rotation tools to resize the effect and change its orientation respectively.
Optionally use the Volume slider from the right pane to increase or decrease the sound volume of the effect to blend it in with the audio of the footage. If required, drag the side handles of the effect in the progress bar at the bottom to increase or decrease the duration of the effect in the video.
Step 3: Use Anchor Point
Drag and place the 3D effect to the location you want it to appear at, turn on the Attach to a point button from the right pane, and drag the anchor point to the object where you want it to stick even if the camera moves.
Step 4: Export the Video
Click the Play button from the bottom to preview the video with the 3D effect, and if everything looks fine, click Save a copy from the bottom-right area.
When the Finish your video box appears, choose your preferred resolution from the Video quality drop-down list, and click Export.
Next, choose your preferred destination folder in the Save As box that opens up next, specify the name of the output file in the File name field, and click Export to export the modified clip in MP4 format.
Note: Videos that you export from the Photos app are by default saved in MP4 format.
As one of the best basic video editing software for beginners , the Microsoft Photos app allows you trim video, add text to video and much more. For details, check how to edit videos with the Microsoft Photos app on Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Part 2: How to Add 3D Effects to Video with Filmora
Although Photos is a free app in Windows 11, it has certain limitations. This is where Filmora video editor , a product by Wondershare, comes into play. Wondershare Filmora is a post-production application for both Windows and Mac computers, and is considered a good competitor of some of the industry-standard video editing applications like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, DaVinci Resolve, etc.
While the Photos app can add 3D effects to the videos quickly, Filmora gives more control by offering a plethora of editing tools, options, and presets. In addition, Filmora is a timeline-oriented tool that allows you to add effects, filters, and/or elements in their corresponding layers without making any changes to the original footage.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
You can follow the step-by-step instructions that are given below to learn how to add 3D effects to a video with Wondershare Filmora:
Step 1: Import Source Video and Add It to the Timeline
After installing Wondershare Filmora on Windows 10 or Windows 11, launch the program, click anywhere inside the Media box present at the upper-left section of the interface, and locate and import the source video to the program. Next, hover the mouse over the thumbnail of the video, click the + icon from the bottom-right corner.
When the confirmation box appears, either click Match to Media or Keep Project Settings to adjust the project settings according to the media clip or modify the media clip according to the project preferences while adding the footage to the Timeline respectively.
Step 2: Add 3D Titles and Transitions
Click Titles from the toolbox at the top, type 3D Titles in the Search titles field present at the upper section of the upper-left box, and click 3D titles from the suggestions list.
From all the available 3D title presets that appear next, drag the one you like to the Timeline, and place it above the video track.
After this, double-click the placeholder text in the Preview window, and replace it with your caption. You can customize the font, color, and alignment of the text from the options that appear on left. Click OK from the lower-left area of the left pane to exit the editing mode. Repeat the process for all the texts that the preset has. Optionally, drag the sides of the 3D title in the Timeline to specify its duration of visibility on the screen.
To add the transitions, click Media from the toolbox at the top, click Import Media from the Media box, and repeat the process explained earlier to add a new video clip to the Timeline. Make sure that both the clips are on the same track, and are placed next to each other. Now, go to Transitions from the toolbox, and drag and place your preferred transition effect between the two media clips in the Timeline. Optionally you can drag the sides of the transition inwards or outwards to increase or decrease the speed of the effect respectively.
After this, move the Playhead (Skimmer) to the beginning of the Timeline, and press the Spacebar on your keyboard to preview the video.
Note: It is a good practice to preview your video several times during the entire editing process. This will help you identify the error sooner, and you will be able to address the issue with fewer hassles.
Step 3: Add Elements and Effects
Go to Elements from the toolbox, drag your preferred element from the upper-left box to the Timeline, and place it on a new track. You can drag the sides of the element in the Timeline to increase or decrease its visibility during video playback.
To add effects, go to Effects from the toolbox, drag your preferred effect from the upper-left box, and place it on a new layer in the Timeline. As it is with other entities, you can drag the sides of the effect to increase or decrease the duration of its impact on the video. Next, double-click the Effects layer in the Timeline, and use the available options in the box to make further adjustments.
Note: The options that you get by double-clicking the effect in the Timeline may vary according to the adjustments it allows you to make.
Once this is done, preview the video, click Export from the top-center, and use the tabs and options on the Export box to export the modified video in your preferred format.
Conclusion
If you are new to the VFX and video editing industry, trying hands with the Photos app would give you a fair idea about how things work. Once you are well-versed or if you are already a post-production professional, you can and you must go for a dedicated program like Wondershare Filmora that not only has an intuitive interface, it is also equipped with a plethora of presets to add 3D titles, elements, transitions, and effects to the videos without much hassle.
02 How to Add 3D Effects to Video with Filmora
Part 1: How to Add 3D Effects in Windows 11 Photos App for Free
To add 3D effects to a video with the Photos app, you must right-click the media file, go to ‘Open with’, and click to select ‘Photos’ from the submenu. Once this is done, you can follow the steps that are given below to complete the remaining procedure:
Step 1: Open the 3D Effects Panel
In the Photos app, pause the video to avoid any distractions. Click the See more icon (with three horizontal dots) from the top-center, hover mouse to Edit more, and click Add 3D effects.
Step 2: Add a 3D Effect and Customize
Make sure that the Effects tab is selected from the top of the right pane, scroll through the available effects, and click the one that you want to add to the video. Once added, in the preview window, use the scaling handles and rotation tools to resize the effect and change its orientation respectively.
Optionally use the Volume slider from the right pane to increase or decrease the sound volume of the effect to blend it in with the audio of the footage. If required, drag the side handles of the effect in the progress bar at the bottom to increase or decrease the duration of the effect in the video.
Step 3: Use Anchor Point
Drag and place the 3D effect to the location you want it to appear at, turn on the Attach to a point button from the right pane, and drag the anchor point to the object where you want it to stick even if the camera moves.
Step 4: Export the Video
Click the Play button from the bottom to preview the video with the 3D effect, and if everything looks fine, click Save a copy from the bottom-right area.
When the Finish your video box appears, choose your preferred resolution from the Video quality drop-down list, and click Export.
Next, choose your preferred destination folder in the Save As box that opens up next, specify the name of the output file in the File name field, and click Export to export the modified clip in MP4 format.
Note: Videos that you export from the Photos app are by default saved in MP4 format.
As one of the best basic video editing software for beginners , the Microsoft Photos app allows you trim video, add text to video and much more. For details, check how to edit videos with the Microsoft Photos app on Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Part 2: How to Add 3D Effects to Video with Filmora
Although Photos is a free app in Windows 11, it has certain limitations. This is where Filmora video editor , a product by Wondershare, comes into play. Wondershare Filmora is a post-production application for both Windows and Mac computers, and is considered a good competitor of some of the industry-standard video editing applications like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, DaVinci Resolve, etc.
While the Photos app can add 3D effects to the videos quickly, Filmora gives more control by offering a plethora of editing tools, options, and presets. In addition, Filmora is a timeline-oriented tool that allows you to add effects, filters, and/or elements in their corresponding layers without making any changes to the original footage.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
You can follow the step-by-step instructions that are given below to learn how to add 3D effects to a video with Wondershare Filmora:
Step 1: Import Source Video and Add It to the Timeline
After installing Wondershare Filmora on Windows 10 or Windows 11, launch the program, click anywhere inside the Media box present at the upper-left section of the interface, and locate and import the source video to the program. Next, hover the mouse over the thumbnail of the video, click the + icon from the bottom-right corner.
When the confirmation box appears, either click Match to Media or Keep Project Settings to adjust the project settings according to the media clip or modify the media clip according to the project preferences while adding the footage to the Timeline respectively.
Step 2: Add 3D Titles and Transitions
Click Titles from the toolbox at the top, type 3D Titles in the Search titles field present at the upper section of the upper-left box, and click 3D titles from the suggestions list.
From all the available 3D title presets that appear next, drag the one you like to the Timeline, and place it above the video track.
After this, double-click the placeholder text in the Preview window, and replace it with your caption. You can customize the font, color, and alignment of the text from the options that appear on left. Click OK from the lower-left area of the left pane to exit the editing mode. Repeat the process for all the texts that the preset has. Optionally, drag the sides of the 3D title in the Timeline to specify its duration of visibility on the screen.
To add the transitions, click Media from the toolbox at the top, click Import Media from the Media box, and repeat the process explained earlier to add a new video clip to the Timeline. Make sure that both the clips are on the same track, and are placed next to each other. Now, go to Transitions from the toolbox, and drag and place your preferred transition effect between the two media clips in the Timeline. Optionally you can drag the sides of the transition inwards or outwards to increase or decrease the speed of the effect respectively.
After this, move the Playhead (Skimmer) to the beginning of the Timeline, and press the Spacebar on your keyboard to preview the video.
Note: It is a good practice to preview your video several times during the entire editing process. This will help you identify the error sooner, and you will be able to address the issue with fewer hassles.
Step 3: Add Elements and Effects
Go to Elements from the toolbox, drag your preferred element from the upper-left box to the Timeline, and place it on a new track. You can drag the sides of the element in the Timeline to increase or decrease its visibility during video playback.
To add effects, go to Effects from the toolbox, drag your preferred effect from the upper-left box, and place it on a new layer in the Timeline. As it is with other entities, you can drag the sides of the effect to increase or decrease the duration of its impact on the video. Next, double-click the Effects layer in the Timeline, and use the available options in the box to make further adjustments.
Note: The options that you get by double-clicking the effect in the Timeline may vary according to the adjustments it allows you to make.
Once this is done, preview the video, click Export from the top-center, and use the tabs and options on the Export box to export the modified video in your preferred format.
Conclusion
If you are new to the VFX and video editing industry, trying hands with the Photos app would give you a fair idea about how things work. Once you are well-versed or if you are already a post-production professional, you can and you must go for a dedicated program like Wondershare Filmora that not only has an intuitive interface, it is also equipped with a plethora of presets to add 3D titles, elements, transitions, and effects to the videos without much hassle.
02 How to Add 3D Effects to Video with Filmora
Part 1: How to Add 3D Effects in Windows 11 Photos App for Free
To add 3D effects to a video with the Photos app, you must right-click the media file, go to ‘Open with’, and click to select ‘Photos’ from the submenu. Once this is done, you can follow the steps that are given below to complete the remaining procedure:
Step 1: Open the 3D Effects Panel
In the Photos app, pause the video to avoid any distractions. Click the See more icon (with three horizontal dots) from the top-center, hover mouse to Edit more, and click Add 3D effects.
Step 2: Add a 3D Effect and Customize
Make sure that the Effects tab is selected from the top of the right pane, scroll through the available effects, and click the one that you want to add to the video. Once added, in the preview window, use the scaling handles and rotation tools to resize the effect and change its orientation respectively.
Optionally use the Volume slider from the right pane to increase or decrease the sound volume of the effect to blend it in with the audio of the footage. If required, drag the side handles of the effect in the progress bar at the bottom to increase or decrease the duration of the effect in the video.
Step 3: Use Anchor Point
Drag and place the 3D effect to the location you want it to appear at, turn on the Attach to a point button from the right pane, and drag the anchor point to the object where you want it to stick even if the camera moves.
Step 4: Export the Video
Click the Play button from the bottom to preview the video with the 3D effect, and if everything looks fine, click Save a copy from the bottom-right area.
When the Finish your video box appears, choose your preferred resolution from the Video quality drop-down list, and click Export.
Next, choose your preferred destination folder in the Save As box that opens up next, specify the name of the output file in the File name field, and click Export to export the modified clip in MP4 format.
Note: Videos that you export from the Photos app are by default saved in MP4 format.
As one of the best basic video editing software for beginners , the Microsoft Photos app allows you trim video, add text to video and much more. For details, check how to edit videos with the Microsoft Photos app on Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Part 2: How to Add 3D Effects to Video with Filmora
Although Photos is a free app in Windows 11, it has certain limitations. This is where Filmora video editor , a product by Wondershare, comes into play. Wondershare Filmora is a post-production application for both Windows and Mac computers, and is considered a good competitor of some of the industry-standard video editing applications like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, DaVinci Resolve, etc.
While the Photos app can add 3D effects to the videos quickly, Filmora gives more control by offering a plethora of editing tools, options, and presets. In addition, Filmora is a timeline-oriented tool that allows you to add effects, filters, and/or elements in their corresponding layers without making any changes to the original footage.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
You can follow the step-by-step instructions that are given below to learn how to add 3D effects to a video with Wondershare Filmora:
Step 1: Import Source Video and Add It to the Timeline
After installing Wondershare Filmora on Windows 10 or Windows 11, launch the program, click anywhere inside the Media box present at the upper-left section of the interface, and locate and import the source video to the program. Next, hover the mouse over the thumbnail of the video, click the + icon from the bottom-right corner.
When the confirmation box appears, either click Match to Media or Keep Project Settings to adjust the project settings according to the media clip or modify the media clip according to the project preferences while adding the footage to the Timeline respectively.
Step 2: Add 3D Titles and Transitions
Click Titles from the toolbox at the top, type 3D Titles in the Search titles field present at the upper section of the upper-left box, and click 3D titles from the suggestions list.
From all the available 3D title presets that appear next, drag the one you like to the Timeline, and place it above the video track.
After this, double-click the placeholder text in the Preview window, and replace it with your caption. You can customize the font, color, and alignment of the text from the options that appear on left. Click OK from the lower-left area of the left pane to exit the editing mode. Repeat the process for all the texts that the preset has. Optionally, drag the sides of the 3D title in the Timeline to specify its duration of visibility on the screen.
To add the transitions, click Media from the toolbox at the top, click Import Media from the Media box, and repeat the process explained earlier to add a new video clip to the Timeline. Make sure that both the clips are on the same track, and are placed next to each other. Now, go to Transitions from the toolbox, and drag and place your preferred transition effect between the two media clips in the Timeline. Optionally you can drag the sides of the transition inwards or outwards to increase or decrease the speed of the effect respectively.
After this, move the Playhead (Skimmer) to the beginning of the Timeline, and press the Spacebar on your keyboard to preview the video.
Note: It is a good practice to preview your video several times during the entire editing process. This will help you identify the error sooner, and you will be able to address the issue with fewer hassles.
Step 3: Add Elements and Effects
Go to Elements from the toolbox, drag your preferred element from the upper-left box to the Timeline, and place it on a new track. You can drag the sides of the element in the Timeline to increase or decrease its visibility during video playback.
To add effects, go to Effects from the toolbox, drag your preferred effect from the upper-left box, and place it on a new layer in the Timeline. As it is with other entities, you can drag the sides of the effect to increase or decrease the duration of its impact on the video. Next, double-click the Effects layer in the Timeline, and use the available options in the box to make further adjustments.
Note: The options that you get by double-clicking the effect in the Timeline may vary according to the adjustments it allows you to make.
Once this is done, preview the video, click Export from the top-center, and use the tabs and options on the Export box to export the modified video in your preferred format.
Conclusion
If you are new to the VFX and video editing industry, trying hands with the Photos app would give you a fair idea about how things work. Once you are well-versed or if you are already a post-production professional, you can and you must go for a dedicated program like Wondershare Filmora that not only has an intuitive interface, it is also equipped with a plethora of presets to add 3D titles, elements, transitions, and effects to the videos without much hassle.
02 How to Add 3D Effects to Video with Filmora
Part 1: How to Add 3D Effects in Windows 11 Photos App for Free
To add 3D effects to a video with the Photos app, you must right-click the media file, go to ‘Open with’, and click to select ‘Photos’ from the submenu. Once this is done, you can follow the steps that are given below to complete the remaining procedure:
Step 1: Open the 3D Effects Panel
In the Photos app, pause the video to avoid any distractions. Click the See more icon (with three horizontal dots) from the top-center, hover mouse to Edit more, and click Add 3D effects.
Step 2: Add a 3D Effect and Customize
Make sure that the Effects tab is selected from the top of the right pane, scroll through the available effects, and click the one that you want to add to the video. Once added, in the preview window, use the scaling handles and rotation tools to resize the effect and change its orientation respectively.
Optionally use the Volume slider from the right pane to increase or decrease the sound volume of the effect to blend it in with the audio of the footage. If required, drag the side handles of the effect in the progress bar at the bottom to increase or decrease the duration of the effect in the video.
Step 3: Use Anchor Point
Drag and place the 3D effect to the location you want it to appear at, turn on the Attach to a point button from the right pane, and drag the anchor point to the object where you want it to stick even if the camera moves.
Step 4: Export the Video
Click the Play button from the bottom to preview the video with the 3D effect, and if everything looks fine, click Save a copy from the bottom-right area.
When the Finish your video box appears, choose your preferred resolution from the Video quality drop-down list, and click Export.
Next, choose your preferred destination folder in the Save As box that opens up next, specify the name of the output file in the File name field, and click Export to export the modified clip in MP4 format.
Note: Videos that you export from the Photos app are by default saved in MP4 format.
As one of the best basic video editing software for beginners , the Microsoft Photos app allows you trim video, add text to video and much more. For details, check how to edit videos with the Microsoft Photos app on Windows 10 and Windows 11.
Part 2: How to Add 3D Effects to Video with Filmora
Although Photos is a free app in Windows 11, it has certain limitations. This is where Filmora video editor , a product by Wondershare, comes into play. Wondershare Filmora is a post-production application for both Windows and Mac computers, and is considered a good competitor of some of the industry-standard video editing applications like Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, DaVinci Resolve, etc.
While the Photos app can add 3D effects to the videos quickly, Filmora gives more control by offering a plethora of editing tools, options, and presets. In addition, Filmora is a timeline-oriented tool that allows you to add effects, filters, and/or elements in their corresponding layers without making any changes to the original footage.
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
For macOS 10.12 or later
You can follow the step-by-step instructions that are given below to learn how to add 3D effects to a video with Wondershare Filmora:
Step 1: Import Source Video and Add It to the Timeline
After installing Wondershare Filmora on Windows 10 or Windows 11, launch the program, click anywhere inside the Media box present at the upper-left section of the interface, and locate and import the source video to the program. Next, hover the mouse over the thumbnail of the video, click the + icon from the bottom-right corner.
When the confirmation box appears, either click Match to Media or Keep Project Settings to adjust the project settings according to the media clip or modify the media clip according to the project preferences while adding the footage to the Timeline respectively.
Step 2: Add 3D Titles and Transitions
Click Titles from the toolbox at the top, type 3D Titles in the Search titles field present at the upper section of the upper-left box, and click 3D titles from the suggestions list.
From all the available 3D title presets that appear next, drag the one you like to the Timeline, and place it above the video track.
After this, double-click the placeholder text in the Preview window, and replace it with your caption. You can customize the font, color, and alignment of the text from the options that appear on left. Click OK from the lower-left area of the left pane to exit the editing mode. Repeat the process for all the texts that the preset has. Optionally, drag the sides of the 3D title in the Timeline to specify its duration of visibility on the screen.
To add the transitions, click Media from the toolbox at the top, click Import Media from the Media box, and repeat the process explained earlier to add a new video clip to the Timeline. Make sure that both the clips are on the same track, and are placed next to each other. Now, go to Transitions from the toolbox, and drag and place your preferred transition effect between the two media clips in the Timeline. Optionally you can drag the sides of the transition inwards or outwards to increase or decrease the speed of the effect respectively.
After this, move the Playhead (Skimmer) to the beginning of the Timeline, and press the Spacebar on your keyboard to preview the video.
Note: It is a good practice to preview your video several times during the entire editing process. This will help you identify the error sooner, and you will be able to address the issue with fewer hassles.
Step 3: Add Elements and Effects
Go to Elements from the toolbox, drag your preferred element from the upper-left box to the Timeline, and place it on a new track. You can drag the sides of the element in the Timeline to increase or decrease its visibility during video playback.
To add effects, go to Effects from the toolbox, drag your preferred effect from the upper-left box, and place it on a new layer in the Timeline. As it is with other entities, you can drag the sides of the effect to increase or decrease the duration of its impact on the video. Next, double-click the Effects layer in the Timeline, and use the available options in the box to make further adjustments.
Note: The options that you get by double-clicking the effect in the Timeline may vary according to the adjustments it allows you to make.
Once this is done, preview the video, click Export from the top-center, and use the tabs and options on the Export box to export the modified video in your preferred format.
Conclusion
If you are new to the VFX and video editing industry, trying hands with the Photos app would give you a fair idea about how things work. Once you are well-versed or if you are already a post-production professional, you can and you must go for a dedicated program like Wondershare Filmora that not only has an intuitive interface, it is also equipped with a plethora of presets to add 3D titles, elements, transitions, and effects to the videos without much hassle.
Stop Motion Magic: Top-Rated Apps for iPhone and Android
Best Stop Motion Apps for iOS and Android Devices
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Over the course of the last decade, the quality of the images Smartphone cameras can produce has been improving steadily. As a result, almost any camera you can find on an iOS or Android device can be used to create a stop motion video .
However, besides taking photos you will also need a stop motion app that will enable you to arrange and animate the pictures you take with your phone. A quick search on Google Play or App Store will reveal hundreds of stop motion apps, which makes it difficult to decide which app you should choose. That’s why we’ve selected the ten best stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices that enable you to create awesome stop motion animations.
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There are a lot of different types of stop motion animations, and you must make sure that the app you install on your Smartphone has all the tools you need to make the video you want. Moreover, you should consider getting the accessories for your Smartphone that will make shooting a stop motion video easier. Let’s take a look at the ten best stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices.
In most cases, the editing features are limited on mobile phones. If you are looking for some desktop video editing software to create stop motion videos, I recommend you to try this easy-to-use yet powerful Wondershare Filmora video editor . Creating a stop motion video with Wondershare Filmora video editor is easy. You only need to perform three steps:
- Import all your stop motion images, and adjust the photo duration to 1 frame length under the Preference settings.
- Drag and drop all the photos to the timeline and play it back, and then you will see a stop motion video.
- Click the Export button to save the stop motion video in your preferred formats.
1. Stop Motion Studio
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
User Ratings: 4.5 on App Store, 3.8 on Google Play
This cross-platform app is equipped with a versatile set of stop motion animation tools that grant you complete control over all camera settings. You can adjust the white balance, ISO, and exposure manually, while the app also allows you to choose if you want to use manual or auto focus. Furthermore, Stop Motion Studio offers animation guides that enable its users to move the objects in the shot with more precision, while the app’s timeline makes it easy to navigate through large numbers of frames. Changing backgrounds, applying visual effects or creating soundtracks are just a few among numerous options Stop Motion Studio offers. Apple Watch can be used as a remote shutter release on the iOS version of the app, and you can also pair it with all DSLR cameras that have WiFi. Even though installing Stop Motion Studio on an iPhone, iPad or an Android Smartphone won’t cost you anything, you must make in-app purchases if you want to export your projects in 4K resolution or import images into the app.
2. Clayframes
Price: $2.28
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
Despite the fact that Clayframes wasn’t updated in years, it is still one of the best stop motion apps for Android Smartphones. You can either capture new footage or import the images you want to use in your stop motion video, and arrange them in any way you want. The app’s erase tool allows you to remove rigs and all other objects you don’t want to keep in the shot. Clayframes is equipped with timed shutter release options that enable you to choose how frequently the app is going to take photos. Optionally, you can draw over the photos you take with Clayframes, and preview your footage at different frame rates without having to export it. Once you’re done making a stop motion animation, you can choose the resolution in which the video is going to be exported and decide if you want to share the video you created to Facebook or YouTube directly from the app.
3. PicPac Stop Motion & Time Lapse
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
Inexperienced photographers who are still learning how to make stop motion animations should consider installing PicPac Stop Motion & Time Lapse on their Android phones. The features this app offers may not be the most powerful, but you can still use them to create a smooth stop motion animation. The app’s Timelapse-manual mode enables you to take a new photo each time you make a loud noise and you can also record voiceovers or create soundtracks for your videos with PicPac. The app lets you share all of your creations on YouTube, but only if you are signed in to your account. Furthermore, the free version of PicPac watermarks all your videos and it doesn’t allow you to export videos in resolutions larger than 360p. That’s why you must upgrade to the pro version of the app if you want to create stop motion animations with it on a constant basis.
4. iMotion
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.4
iPhone and iPad owners who would like to create time lapse and stop motion videos from the same app can try using iMotion. The app has Time-Lapse, Manual, WiFi Remote and Photo Library Import modes, and you can easily choose the one that best meets the demands of your project. What’s more, iMotion lets you decide if you want to capture footage with a front or rear camera and it allows you to control focus, exposure or white balance manually. The maximum duration of a stop motion movie is not limited, and you can also preview your projects at different frame rates. All projects you create with iMotion can be exported in 4K, 1080p or 720p resolutions, although shooting in 4K is only possible on newer versions of iPhones and iPads. The free version of iMotion offers only a limited range of options, and you must purchase the full version of the app if you want to use all the tools it has to offer
5.Stop Motion Maker
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.0
Making a stop motion video with this app is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few easy steps. After you launch the app and tap on the Create button, the device’s camera will open and you just have to press the camera button each time you want to make a new frame. Tap on the Done button once you complete the sequence of images, so you just have to preview the result before proceeding to export the video. The app doesn’t allow you to record voiceovers or create soundtracks, and you must use another video editing app for iOS devices if you want to edit a stop motion video further. It is worth noting that you must give Stop Motion Maker access to your phone’s camera and photo library in order for it to function properly.
6. Stop Motion Movie Creator
Price: Free
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
This is a must-have app for all passionate Minecraft players, as it allows them to create stop motion animations that feature all of their favorite characters. After you’ve created your Minecraft world, you can start capturing it with Stop Motion Movie Creator. The app is equipped with an onion skin tool and guides that show you how to move the objects on the screen which makes the process of creating a stop motion animation much easier. In addition, you can apply a variety of visual effects to all images you take with this app or even add the end credits to the video. Stop Motion Movie Creator grants you access to the music and sound effects from the video game, which enables you to create perfect soundtracks for the videos you make with this app. The best part is that you don’t have to create Minecraft-inspired stop motion animations since the app enables you to make videos using clay figures or Lego bricks.
7. Life Lapse Stop Motion Maker
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
User Ratings: 4.8 on App Store, 3.6 on Google Play
Life Lapse is probably one of the best stop motion apps ever created because it offers all the tools you need to shoot and edit a stop motion animation. Focus, white balance and exposure lock, ghosted image overlay or interval timers are just a few among countless options you can use while shooting a stop motion video. Optionally, you can import photos and use the app’s video editing tools to adjust frame rates, apply visual effects or create soundtracks from royalty-free songs. Life Lapse grants you access to color correction tools, which enables you to set saturation, brightness, contrast or white balance values manually for each frame you include in the stop motion video you are making. You must upgrade to the app’s pro version if you want to record footage in 4K resolution, import audio files to your projects or export videos without a watermark.
8. Frameographer
Price: $4.99
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 3.4
If you are looking for a simple app that lets you take image sequences with ease, you shouldn’t look much further than Frameographer. You can choose if you want record stop motion videos with iPhone’s front or rear cameras in 1080p or 720p resolutions. Additionally, you can enable or disable a grid that helps you compose shots or lock the focus and exposure. Frameographer also features a low-light Boost mode, which enables you to make stop motion or time lapse videos under low light conditions. The app lets you add new frames to projects you already created so that you don’t have to complete all the work on a stop motion video at once. Frameographer lets you use songs from your iTunes music library, but the lack of video editing features makes this app a relatively poor choice for video content creators who want to edit their footage quickly before posting it on social media.
9. Osnap! Pro
Price: $4.99, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.7
Photographers who like shooting time-lapses and stop motion videos with their iPhones can benefit from installing Osnap! Pro on their devices. Besides offering presets that enable you to complete projects quickly, this app is also equipped with features you need to control camera settings manually. Osnap! Pro lets you shoot in 4K or Full HD resolutions, and you can choose if you want to create a vertically or horizontally oriented video or set an aspect ratio that best fits your project. The app allows you to trigger the photo capture feature using loud sounds and even set reminders that notify you when you are supposed to take a new photo. However, if you want to import photos from your device, record voiceovers or transfer footage via WiFi you must make in-app purchases.
10. iStopMotion
Price: $9.99
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 3.7
This app offers only a standard set of stop motion tools, such as onion skin or instant playback, which makes it largely overpriced as it fails to offer any of the advanced stop motion photography options. What’s more, you have to install an additional app if you want to snap photos remotely and you won’t have access to any photo editing options. Rearranging the frames you add to the timeline isn’t possible and the app doesn’t even have the undo option. The app offers audio recording features, which enables you to create voiceovers for your videos, and you can import audio files you would like to include in your soundtrack. Even so, iStopMotion is far from being a perfect stop motion app, as there are many better options you can find on App Store.
Conclusion
Recording and editing stop motion animations from Smartphones and tablets has never been easier. Each app for iOS and Android devices we included in this article grants you access to all the tools you’re going to need during the process of making a stop motion animation. Which of the top ten stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Over the course of the last decade, the quality of the images Smartphone cameras can produce has been improving steadily. As a result, almost any camera you can find on an iOS or Android device can be used to create a stop motion video .
However, besides taking photos you will also need a stop motion app that will enable you to arrange and animate the pictures you take with your phone. A quick search on Google Play or App Store will reveal hundreds of stop motion apps, which makes it difficult to decide which app you should choose. That’s why we’ve selected the ten best stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices that enable you to create awesome stop motion animations.
10 Best Stop Motion Apps for Android and iOS Devices
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
download filmora app for ios ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t ) download filmora app for android ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t )
There are a lot of different types of stop motion animations, and you must make sure that the app you install on your Smartphone has all the tools you need to make the video you want. Moreover, you should consider getting the accessories for your Smartphone that will make shooting a stop motion video easier. Let’s take a look at the ten best stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices.
In most cases, the editing features are limited on mobile phones. If you are looking for some desktop video editing software to create stop motion videos, I recommend you to try this easy-to-use yet powerful Wondershare Filmora video editor . Creating a stop motion video with Wondershare Filmora video editor is easy. You only need to perform three steps:
- Import all your stop motion images, and adjust the photo duration to 1 frame length under the Preference settings.
- Drag and drop all the photos to the timeline and play it back, and then you will see a stop motion video.
- Click the Export button to save the stop motion video in your preferred formats.
1. Stop Motion Studio
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
User Ratings: 4.5 on App Store, 3.8 on Google Play
This cross-platform app is equipped with a versatile set of stop motion animation tools that grant you complete control over all camera settings. You can adjust the white balance, ISO, and exposure manually, while the app also allows you to choose if you want to use manual or auto focus. Furthermore, Stop Motion Studio offers animation guides that enable its users to move the objects in the shot with more precision, while the app’s timeline makes it easy to navigate through large numbers of frames. Changing backgrounds, applying visual effects or creating soundtracks are just a few among numerous options Stop Motion Studio offers. Apple Watch can be used as a remote shutter release on the iOS version of the app, and you can also pair it with all DSLR cameras that have WiFi. Even though installing Stop Motion Studio on an iPhone, iPad or an Android Smartphone won’t cost you anything, you must make in-app purchases if you want to export your projects in 4K resolution or import images into the app.
2. Clayframes
Price: $2.28
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
Despite the fact that Clayframes wasn’t updated in years, it is still one of the best stop motion apps for Android Smartphones. You can either capture new footage or import the images you want to use in your stop motion video, and arrange them in any way you want. The app’s erase tool allows you to remove rigs and all other objects you don’t want to keep in the shot. Clayframes is equipped with timed shutter release options that enable you to choose how frequently the app is going to take photos. Optionally, you can draw over the photos you take with Clayframes, and preview your footage at different frame rates without having to export it. Once you’re done making a stop motion animation, you can choose the resolution in which the video is going to be exported and decide if you want to share the video you created to Facebook or YouTube directly from the app.
3. PicPac Stop Motion & Time Lapse
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
Inexperienced photographers who are still learning how to make stop motion animations should consider installing PicPac Stop Motion & Time Lapse on their Android phones. The features this app offers may not be the most powerful, but you can still use them to create a smooth stop motion animation. The app’s Timelapse-manual mode enables you to take a new photo each time you make a loud noise and you can also record voiceovers or create soundtracks for your videos with PicPac. The app lets you share all of your creations on YouTube, but only if you are signed in to your account. Furthermore, the free version of PicPac watermarks all your videos and it doesn’t allow you to export videos in resolutions larger than 360p. That’s why you must upgrade to the pro version of the app if you want to create stop motion animations with it on a constant basis.
4. iMotion
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.4
iPhone and iPad owners who would like to create time lapse and stop motion videos from the same app can try using iMotion. The app has Time-Lapse, Manual, WiFi Remote and Photo Library Import modes, and you can easily choose the one that best meets the demands of your project. What’s more, iMotion lets you decide if you want to capture footage with a front or rear camera and it allows you to control focus, exposure or white balance manually. The maximum duration of a stop motion movie is not limited, and you can also preview your projects at different frame rates. All projects you create with iMotion can be exported in 4K, 1080p or 720p resolutions, although shooting in 4K is only possible on newer versions of iPhones and iPads. The free version of iMotion offers only a limited range of options, and you must purchase the full version of the app if you want to use all the tools it has to offer
5.Stop Motion Maker
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.0
Making a stop motion video with this app is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few easy steps. After you launch the app and tap on the Create button, the device’s camera will open and you just have to press the camera button each time you want to make a new frame. Tap on the Done button once you complete the sequence of images, so you just have to preview the result before proceeding to export the video. The app doesn’t allow you to record voiceovers or create soundtracks, and you must use another video editing app for iOS devices if you want to edit a stop motion video further. It is worth noting that you must give Stop Motion Maker access to your phone’s camera and photo library in order for it to function properly.
6. Stop Motion Movie Creator
Price: Free
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
This is a must-have app for all passionate Minecraft players, as it allows them to create stop motion animations that feature all of their favorite characters. After you’ve created your Minecraft world, you can start capturing it with Stop Motion Movie Creator. The app is equipped with an onion skin tool and guides that show you how to move the objects on the screen which makes the process of creating a stop motion animation much easier. In addition, you can apply a variety of visual effects to all images you take with this app or even add the end credits to the video. Stop Motion Movie Creator grants you access to the music and sound effects from the video game, which enables you to create perfect soundtracks for the videos you make with this app. The best part is that you don’t have to create Minecraft-inspired stop motion animations since the app enables you to make videos using clay figures or Lego bricks.
7. Life Lapse Stop Motion Maker
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
User Ratings: 4.8 on App Store, 3.6 on Google Play
Life Lapse is probably one of the best stop motion apps ever created because it offers all the tools you need to shoot and edit a stop motion animation. Focus, white balance and exposure lock, ghosted image overlay or interval timers are just a few among countless options you can use while shooting a stop motion video. Optionally, you can import photos and use the app’s video editing tools to adjust frame rates, apply visual effects or create soundtracks from royalty-free songs. Life Lapse grants you access to color correction tools, which enables you to set saturation, brightness, contrast or white balance values manually for each frame you include in the stop motion video you are making. You must upgrade to the app’s pro version if you want to record footage in 4K resolution, import audio files to your projects or export videos without a watermark.
8. Frameographer
Price: $4.99
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 3.4
If you are looking for a simple app that lets you take image sequences with ease, you shouldn’t look much further than Frameographer. You can choose if you want record stop motion videos with iPhone’s front or rear cameras in 1080p or 720p resolutions. Additionally, you can enable or disable a grid that helps you compose shots or lock the focus and exposure. Frameographer also features a low-light Boost mode, which enables you to make stop motion or time lapse videos under low light conditions. The app lets you add new frames to projects you already created so that you don’t have to complete all the work on a stop motion video at once. Frameographer lets you use songs from your iTunes music library, but the lack of video editing features makes this app a relatively poor choice for video content creators who want to edit their footage quickly before posting it on social media.
9. Osnap! Pro
Price: $4.99, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.7
Photographers who like shooting time-lapses and stop motion videos with their iPhones can benefit from installing Osnap! Pro on their devices. Besides offering presets that enable you to complete projects quickly, this app is also equipped with features you need to control camera settings manually. Osnap! Pro lets you shoot in 4K or Full HD resolutions, and you can choose if you want to create a vertically or horizontally oriented video or set an aspect ratio that best fits your project. The app allows you to trigger the photo capture feature using loud sounds and even set reminders that notify you when you are supposed to take a new photo. However, if you want to import photos from your device, record voiceovers or transfer footage via WiFi you must make in-app purchases.
10. iStopMotion
Price: $9.99
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 3.7
This app offers only a standard set of stop motion tools, such as onion skin or instant playback, which makes it largely overpriced as it fails to offer any of the advanced stop motion photography options. What’s more, you have to install an additional app if you want to snap photos remotely and you won’t have access to any photo editing options. Rearranging the frames you add to the timeline isn’t possible and the app doesn’t even have the undo option. The app offers audio recording features, which enables you to create voiceovers for your videos, and you can import audio files you would like to include in your soundtrack. Even so, iStopMotion is far from being a perfect stop motion app, as there are many better options you can find on App Store.
Conclusion
Recording and editing stop motion animations from Smartphones and tablets has never been easier. Each app for iOS and Android devices we included in this article grants you access to all the tools you’re going to need during the process of making a stop motion animation. Which of the top ten stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Over the course of the last decade, the quality of the images Smartphone cameras can produce has been improving steadily. As a result, almost any camera you can find on an iOS or Android device can be used to create a stop motion video .
However, besides taking photos you will also need a stop motion app that will enable you to arrange and animate the pictures you take with your phone. A quick search on Google Play or App Store will reveal hundreds of stop motion apps, which makes it difficult to decide which app you should choose. That’s why we’ve selected the ten best stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices that enable you to create awesome stop motion animations.
10 Best Stop Motion Apps for Android and iOS Devices
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
download filmora app for ios ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t ) download filmora app for android ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t )
There are a lot of different types of stop motion animations, and you must make sure that the app you install on your Smartphone has all the tools you need to make the video you want. Moreover, you should consider getting the accessories for your Smartphone that will make shooting a stop motion video easier. Let’s take a look at the ten best stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices.
In most cases, the editing features are limited on mobile phones. If you are looking for some desktop video editing software to create stop motion videos, I recommend you to try this easy-to-use yet powerful Wondershare Filmora video editor . Creating a stop motion video with Wondershare Filmora video editor is easy. You only need to perform three steps:
- Import all your stop motion images, and adjust the photo duration to 1 frame length under the Preference settings.
- Drag and drop all the photos to the timeline and play it back, and then you will see a stop motion video.
- Click the Export button to save the stop motion video in your preferred formats.
1. Stop Motion Studio
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
User Ratings: 4.5 on App Store, 3.8 on Google Play
This cross-platform app is equipped with a versatile set of stop motion animation tools that grant you complete control over all camera settings. You can adjust the white balance, ISO, and exposure manually, while the app also allows you to choose if you want to use manual or auto focus. Furthermore, Stop Motion Studio offers animation guides that enable its users to move the objects in the shot with more precision, while the app’s timeline makes it easy to navigate through large numbers of frames. Changing backgrounds, applying visual effects or creating soundtracks are just a few among numerous options Stop Motion Studio offers. Apple Watch can be used as a remote shutter release on the iOS version of the app, and you can also pair it with all DSLR cameras that have WiFi. Even though installing Stop Motion Studio on an iPhone, iPad or an Android Smartphone won’t cost you anything, you must make in-app purchases if you want to export your projects in 4K resolution or import images into the app.
2. Clayframes
Price: $2.28
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
Despite the fact that Clayframes wasn’t updated in years, it is still one of the best stop motion apps for Android Smartphones. You can either capture new footage or import the images you want to use in your stop motion video, and arrange them in any way you want. The app’s erase tool allows you to remove rigs and all other objects you don’t want to keep in the shot. Clayframes is equipped with timed shutter release options that enable you to choose how frequently the app is going to take photos. Optionally, you can draw over the photos you take with Clayframes, and preview your footage at different frame rates without having to export it. Once you’re done making a stop motion animation, you can choose the resolution in which the video is going to be exported and decide if you want to share the video you created to Facebook or YouTube directly from the app.
3. PicPac Stop Motion & Time Lapse
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
Inexperienced photographers who are still learning how to make stop motion animations should consider installing PicPac Stop Motion & Time Lapse on their Android phones. The features this app offers may not be the most powerful, but you can still use them to create a smooth stop motion animation. The app’s Timelapse-manual mode enables you to take a new photo each time you make a loud noise and you can also record voiceovers or create soundtracks for your videos with PicPac. The app lets you share all of your creations on YouTube, but only if you are signed in to your account. Furthermore, the free version of PicPac watermarks all your videos and it doesn’t allow you to export videos in resolutions larger than 360p. That’s why you must upgrade to the pro version of the app if you want to create stop motion animations with it on a constant basis.
4. iMotion
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.4
iPhone and iPad owners who would like to create time lapse and stop motion videos from the same app can try using iMotion. The app has Time-Lapse, Manual, WiFi Remote and Photo Library Import modes, and you can easily choose the one that best meets the demands of your project. What’s more, iMotion lets you decide if you want to capture footage with a front or rear camera and it allows you to control focus, exposure or white balance manually. The maximum duration of a stop motion movie is not limited, and you can also preview your projects at different frame rates. All projects you create with iMotion can be exported in 4K, 1080p or 720p resolutions, although shooting in 4K is only possible on newer versions of iPhones and iPads. The free version of iMotion offers only a limited range of options, and you must purchase the full version of the app if you want to use all the tools it has to offer
5.Stop Motion Maker
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.0
Making a stop motion video with this app is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few easy steps. After you launch the app and tap on the Create button, the device’s camera will open and you just have to press the camera button each time you want to make a new frame. Tap on the Done button once you complete the sequence of images, so you just have to preview the result before proceeding to export the video. The app doesn’t allow you to record voiceovers or create soundtracks, and you must use another video editing app for iOS devices if you want to edit a stop motion video further. It is worth noting that you must give Stop Motion Maker access to your phone’s camera and photo library in order for it to function properly.
6. Stop Motion Movie Creator
Price: Free
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
This is a must-have app for all passionate Minecraft players, as it allows them to create stop motion animations that feature all of their favorite characters. After you’ve created your Minecraft world, you can start capturing it with Stop Motion Movie Creator. The app is equipped with an onion skin tool and guides that show you how to move the objects on the screen which makes the process of creating a stop motion animation much easier. In addition, you can apply a variety of visual effects to all images you take with this app or even add the end credits to the video. Stop Motion Movie Creator grants you access to the music and sound effects from the video game, which enables you to create perfect soundtracks for the videos you make with this app. The best part is that you don’t have to create Minecraft-inspired stop motion animations since the app enables you to make videos using clay figures or Lego bricks.
7. Life Lapse Stop Motion Maker
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
User Ratings: 4.8 on App Store, 3.6 on Google Play
Life Lapse is probably one of the best stop motion apps ever created because it offers all the tools you need to shoot and edit a stop motion animation. Focus, white balance and exposure lock, ghosted image overlay or interval timers are just a few among countless options you can use while shooting a stop motion video. Optionally, you can import photos and use the app’s video editing tools to adjust frame rates, apply visual effects or create soundtracks from royalty-free songs. Life Lapse grants you access to color correction tools, which enables you to set saturation, brightness, contrast or white balance values manually for each frame you include in the stop motion video you are making. You must upgrade to the app’s pro version if you want to record footage in 4K resolution, import audio files to your projects or export videos without a watermark.
8. Frameographer
Price: $4.99
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 3.4
If you are looking for a simple app that lets you take image sequences with ease, you shouldn’t look much further than Frameographer. You can choose if you want record stop motion videos with iPhone’s front or rear cameras in 1080p or 720p resolutions. Additionally, you can enable or disable a grid that helps you compose shots or lock the focus and exposure. Frameographer also features a low-light Boost mode, which enables you to make stop motion or time lapse videos under low light conditions. The app lets you add new frames to projects you already created so that you don’t have to complete all the work on a stop motion video at once. Frameographer lets you use songs from your iTunes music library, but the lack of video editing features makes this app a relatively poor choice for video content creators who want to edit their footage quickly before posting it on social media.
9. Osnap! Pro
Price: $4.99, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.7
Photographers who like shooting time-lapses and stop motion videos with their iPhones can benefit from installing Osnap! Pro on their devices. Besides offering presets that enable you to complete projects quickly, this app is also equipped with features you need to control camera settings manually. Osnap! Pro lets you shoot in 4K or Full HD resolutions, and you can choose if you want to create a vertically or horizontally oriented video or set an aspect ratio that best fits your project. The app allows you to trigger the photo capture feature using loud sounds and even set reminders that notify you when you are supposed to take a new photo. However, if you want to import photos from your device, record voiceovers or transfer footage via WiFi you must make in-app purchases.
10. iStopMotion
Price: $9.99
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 3.7
This app offers only a standard set of stop motion tools, such as onion skin or instant playback, which makes it largely overpriced as it fails to offer any of the advanced stop motion photography options. What’s more, you have to install an additional app if you want to snap photos remotely and you won’t have access to any photo editing options. Rearranging the frames you add to the timeline isn’t possible and the app doesn’t even have the undo option. The app offers audio recording features, which enables you to create voiceovers for your videos, and you can import audio files you would like to include in your soundtrack. Even so, iStopMotion is far from being a perfect stop motion app, as there are many better options you can find on App Store.
Conclusion
Recording and editing stop motion animations from Smartphones and tablets has never been easier. Each app for iOS and Android devices we included in this article grants you access to all the tools you’re going to need during the process of making a stop motion animation. Which of the top ten stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Over the course of the last decade, the quality of the images Smartphone cameras can produce has been improving steadily. As a result, almost any camera you can find on an iOS or Android device can be used to create a stop motion video .
However, besides taking photos you will also need a stop motion app that will enable you to arrange and animate the pictures you take with your phone. A quick search on Google Play or App Store will reveal hundreds of stop motion apps, which makes it difficult to decide which app you should choose. That’s why we’ve selected the ten best stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices that enable you to create awesome stop motion animations.
10 Best Stop Motion Apps for Android and iOS Devices
For Win 7 or later (64-bit)
Secure Download
For macOS 10.14 or later
Secure Download
Click here to get Filmora for PC by email
or Try Filmora App for mobile >>>
download filmora app for ios ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t ) download filmora app for android ](https://app.adjust.com/b0k9hf2%5F4bsu85t )
There are a lot of different types of stop motion animations, and you must make sure that the app you install on your Smartphone has all the tools you need to make the video you want. Moreover, you should consider getting the accessories for your Smartphone that will make shooting a stop motion video easier. Let’s take a look at the ten best stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices.
In most cases, the editing features are limited on mobile phones. If you are looking for some desktop video editing software to create stop motion videos, I recommend you to try this easy-to-use yet powerful Wondershare Filmora video editor . Creating a stop motion video with Wondershare Filmora video editor is easy. You only need to perform three steps:
- Import all your stop motion images, and adjust the photo duration to 1 frame length under the Preference settings.
- Drag and drop all the photos to the timeline and play it back, and then you will see a stop motion video.
- Click the Export button to save the stop motion video in your preferred formats.
1. Stop Motion Studio
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
User Ratings: 4.5 on App Store, 3.8 on Google Play
This cross-platform app is equipped with a versatile set of stop motion animation tools that grant you complete control over all camera settings. You can adjust the white balance, ISO, and exposure manually, while the app also allows you to choose if you want to use manual or auto focus. Furthermore, Stop Motion Studio offers animation guides that enable its users to move the objects in the shot with more precision, while the app’s timeline makes it easy to navigate through large numbers of frames. Changing backgrounds, applying visual effects or creating soundtracks are just a few among numerous options Stop Motion Studio offers. Apple Watch can be used as a remote shutter release on the iOS version of the app, and you can also pair it with all DSLR cameras that have WiFi. Even though installing Stop Motion Studio on an iPhone, iPad or an Android Smartphone won’t cost you anything, you must make in-app purchases if you want to export your projects in 4K resolution or import images into the app.
2. Clayframes
Price: $2.28
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
Despite the fact that Clayframes wasn’t updated in years, it is still one of the best stop motion apps for Android Smartphones. You can either capture new footage or import the images you want to use in your stop motion video, and arrange them in any way you want. The app’s erase tool allows you to remove rigs and all other objects you don’t want to keep in the shot. Clayframes is equipped with timed shutter release options that enable you to choose how frequently the app is going to take photos. Optionally, you can draw over the photos you take with Clayframes, and preview your footage at different frame rates without having to export it. Once you’re done making a stop motion animation, you can choose the resolution in which the video is going to be exported and decide if you want to share the video you created to Facebook or YouTube directly from the app.
3. PicPac Stop Motion & Time Lapse
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
Inexperienced photographers who are still learning how to make stop motion animations should consider installing PicPac Stop Motion & Time Lapse on their Android phones. The features this app offers may not be the most powerful, but you can still use them to create a smooth stop motion animation. The app’s Timelapse-manual mode enables you to take a new photo each time you make a loud noise and you can also record voiceovers or create soundtracks for your videos with PicPac. The app lets you share all of your creations on YouTube, but only if you are signed in to your account. Furthermore, the free version of PicPac watermarks all your videos and it doesn’t allow you to export videos in resolutions larger than 360p. That’s why you must upgrade to the pro version of the app if you want to create stop motion animations with it on a constant basis.
4. iMotion
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.4
iPhone and iPad owners who would like to create time lapse and stop motion videos from the same app can try using iMotion. The app has Time-Lapse, Manual, WiFi Remote and Photo Library Import modes, and you can easily choose the one that best meets the demands of your project. What’s more, iMotion lets you decide if you want to capture footage with a front or rear camera and it allows you to control focus, exposure or white balance manually. The maximum duration of a stop motion movie is not limited, and you can also preview your projects at different frame rates. All projects you create with iMotion can be exported in 4K, 1080p or 720p resolutions, although shooting in 4K is only possible on newer versions of iPhones and iPads. The free version of iMotion offers only a limited range of options, and you must purchase the full version of the app if you want to use all the tools it has to offer
5.Stop Motion Maker
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.0
Making a stop motion video with this app is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few easy steps. After you launch the app and tap on the Create button, the device’s camera will open and you just have to press the camera button each time you want to make a new frame. Tap on the Done button once you complete the sequence of images, so you just have to preview the result before proceeding to export the video. The app doesn’t allow you to record voiceovers or create soundtracks, and you must use another video editing app for iOS devices if you want to edit a stop motion video further. It is worth noting that you must give Stop Motion Maker access to your phone’s camera and photo library in order for it to function properly.
6. Stop Motion Movie Creator
Price: Free
Compatibility: Android
User Ratings: 4.0
This is a must-have app for all passionate Minecraft players, as it allows them to create stop motion animations that feature all of their favorite characters. After you’ve created your Minecraft world, you can start capturing it with Stop Motion Movie Creator. The app is equipped with an onion skin tool and guides that show you how to move the objects on the screen which makes the process of creating a stop motion animation much easier. In addition, you can apply a variety of visual effects to all images you take with this app or even add the end credits to the video. Stop Motion Movie Creator grants you access to the music and sound effects from the video game, which enables you to create perfect soundtracks for the videos you make with this app. The best part is that you don’t have to create Minecraft-inspired stop motion animations since the app enables you to make videos using clay figures or Lego bricks.
7. Life Lapse Stop Motion Maker
Price: Free, offers in-app purchases
User Ratings: 4.8 on App Store, 3.6 on Google Play
Life Lapse is probably one of the best stop motion apps ever created because it offers all the tools you need to shoot and edit a stop motion animation. Focus, white balance and exposure lock, ghosted image overlay or interval timers are just a few among countless options you can use while shooting a stop motion video. Optionally, you can import photos and use the app’s video editing tools to adjust frame rates, apply visual effects or create soundtracks from royalty-free songs. Life Lapse grants you access to color correction tools, which enables you to set saturation, brightness, contrast or white balance values manually for each frame you include in the stop motion video you are making. You must upgrade to the app’s pro version if you want to record footage in 4K resolution, import audio files to your projects or export videos without a watermark.
8. Frameographer
Price: $4.99
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 3.4
If you are looking for a simple app that lets you take image sequences with ease, you shouldn’t look much further than Frameographer. You can choose if you want record stop motion videos with iPhone’s front or rear cameras in 1080p or 720p resolutions. Additionally, you can enable or disable a grid that helps you compose shots or lock the focus and exposure. Frameographer also features a low-light Boost mode, which enables you to make stop motion or time lapse videos under low light conditions. The app lets you add new frames to projects you already created so that you don’t have to complete all the work on a stop motion video at once. Frameographer lets you use songs from your iTunes music library, but the lack of video editing features makes this app a relatively poor choice for video content creators who want to edit their footage quickly before posting it on social media.
9. Osnap! Pro
Price: $4.99, offers in-app purchases
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 4.7
Photographers who like shooting time-lapses and stop motion videos with their iPhones can benefit from installing Osnap! Pro on their devices. Besides offering presets that enable you to complete projects quickly, this app is also equipped with features you need to control camera settings manually. Osnap! Pro lets you shoot in 4K or Full HD resolutions, and you can choose if you want to create a vertically or horizontally oriented video or set an aspect ratio that best fits your project. The app allows you to trigger the photo capture feature using loud sounds and even set reminders that notify you when you are supposed to take a new photo. However, if you want to import photos from your device, record voiceovers or transfer footage via WiFi you must make in-app purchases.
10. iStopMotion
Price: $9.99
Compatibility: iOS
User Ratings: 3.7
This app offers only a standard set of stop motion tools, such as onion skin or instant playback, which makes it largely overpriced as it fails to offer any of the advanced stop motion photography options. What’s more, you have to install an additional app if you want to snap photos remotely and you won’t have access to any photo editing options. Rearranging the frames you add to the timeline isn’t possible and the app doesn’t even have the undo option. The app offers audio recording features, which enables you to create voiceovers for your videos, and you can import audio files you would like to include in your soundtrack. Even so, iStopMotion is far from being a perfect stop motion app, as there are many better options you can find on App Store.
Conclusion
Recording and editing stop motion animations from Smartphones and tablets has never been easier. Each app for iOS and Android devices we included in this article grants you access to all the tools you’re going to need during the process of making a stop motion animation. Which of the top ten stop motion apps for iOS and Android devices are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.
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Top 10 Free Video Repeater Tools for Endless Loops
Top 10 Free Online Video Loopers 2024
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
If you find a particular section of a video or an entire clip quite interesting and wish that you, your friends, or the target audience on your social networking account should also view that interesting part, again and again, it would be a good idea to play the footage in repeat mode. This is where the loopers come into play as they allow you to configure the video loop multiple times.
Therefore, below is a list of free video looper web solutions that, as per their policies, allow you to set the segment of footage to play repeatedly.
Top 10 Free Online Video Loopers
Note: Although the following list introduces the 10 best video looper online apps, each of them may vary in their nature, level of granularity they offer while setting up the loops, or the size of video they can accept in a single session.
1. Filmora Video Editor - [Free Trial, for Windows or Mac Computer]
If you need more powerful video looper, online tools may be not the first choice. You can have a try Filmora video editor. Filmora offers a unique balance between beginner-friendly video editing software and a feature-rich tool that even experts can edit on. This means anyone can use it to create any video editing project they like.
Making a loop video with Filmora is as easy as spreading warm butter on toast. Just open the program, click on New Project, and follow these simple steps to loop video on Filmora .
2. Clideo Loop Video
Loop Video is not the only feature that Clideo offers, and the web portal can be used as a beginners’ gear to form a strong foundation for anyone who is planning to get a career in the post-production industry. When talking about the solution’s video looper online feature, the interface is well-balanced, with no distracting adverts to hinder your operations.
How to loop video with Clideo?
- Launch any web browser and go to https://clideo.com/editor/loop-video
- Use your preferred method to upload the source video
- Choose an output format from the Format menu at the bottom-left corner of the new page that appears
- From the Loop this clip section on the right, choose how many times you want the video to loop
- Click Loop from the bottom-right corner of the page
- Wait while Clideo prepares your video
- Click Download (or choose your preferred download location) from the next page to obtain the clip once the process completes
Pros
- Lets you produce a looped video an unlimited number of times (at the cost of converting the clip to GIF format)
- Lets you edit the videos post-processing for better output
Cons
- Requires a subscription plan to be purchased to remove the watermark from the output videos
3. Kapwing Loop Video
Kapwing is another multipurpose multimedia and post-production solution that is also a free video looper with a couple of lucrative features. The web solution has a built-in video maker, meme maker, video resizer, GIF editor to add audio, video trimmer, and much more. The portal is trustworthy and is used by giants like Spotify, Amazon, Sony, etc.
How to use Kapwing to loop video?
- Use your preferred web browser to go to https://www.kapwing.com/tools/loop-video
- Click Upload to upload or paste the YouTube URL of the source clip in the given field
- Click Trim Video from the top-left section of the right window (Optional)
- Choose the number of times the video should loop from the Loop this clip section present at the top of the left pane
- Click CREATE from the bottom-left corner
- Edit (optional) and/or download the processed clip from the next page
Pros
- Generates a unique URL that can be used to share with people or on social networking sites
- Requires no registration as long as you are OK with the watermark. Registration is free
Cons
- Free users can upload videos of as long as up to 7 minutes with a file size of up to 250MB in a single session
4. FileConverto Online Video Loop
Offering a plethora of video and audio tools like compressor, joiner, trimmer, and much more, FileConverto is also an MP4 looper that can accept your files from your PC, and can easily loop them multiple times as needed. All the other tools, including the video loop offered with the online solution, are free to use.
How to loop video with FileConverto?
- Go to https://www.fileconverto.com/loop-repeat-video/ using your favorite web browser
- Click Browse on the webpage and upload the source video file
- From the available drop-down list, choose the number of times you want your video to loop
- Click Submit Now
- Wait while the portal processes the video
- Click Download File to save the output clip to your PC
Pros
- Requires no registration or paid subscription plan whatsoever
- The entire process can be completed in 3 simple steps
Cons
- Doesn’t allow to trim the videos or choose their output format
5. Animaker
A decent and feature-equipped tool that not only allows you to loop your videos, it also enables you to add text effects, animated characters, background images and music, objects, and many other such elements to the clips in order to make them more interesting and engaging for the target audience.
How to loop video with Animaker Online?
- Go to https://app.animaker.com/dashboard using any web browser of your choice
- Sign up for an account using your preferred method
- From the left pane, go to Create > Create a video > Blank Page
- Click Upload from the lower section of the navigation pane on the left
- Upload a clip from your PC
- Drag the clip from the Media bin to the Workspace at the center of the page
- Click the Duplicate button present at the bottom of the clip’s thumbnail in the right panel to add a video loop.
Note: You can click the Duplicate button as many times as you want the clip to loop for
- Click Publish from the top-right corner
- Click Download to download the processed video to your PC. Alternatively, choose any other option to share the clip on your preferred social media platform
Pros
- Has plenty of robust and efficient tools to granularly prepare your videos
- Allows you to add multiple elements to the clips before enabling loops
Cons
- A paid subscription is required to remove the watermark
6. Rocketium
A web solution for both indie professionals and teams, Rocketium still allows you to loop your footage for free. All you need to do is, upload the video to the portal, make the required adjustments as per your preferences, and download the processed clip to your PC without any hindrance.
Process of looping video with Rocketium
- Go to https://rocketium.com/is/video-looper/ on your web browser
- Click Upload a file
- Select and upload a clip from your PC
- Choose the number of loops for your video from the right section
- Click Loop Video
- Click Download to save the processed output on your computer
Pros
- Allows video loop at absolutely no cost
- The entire process can be completed in 3 simple steps
Cons
- Registration is required to edit the videos
7. LoopTube
LoopTube is an online YouTube video loop portal that lets you repeat the entire clip or its particular section an unlimited number of times. The best thing is, that the landing page itself has all the features and options, and the entire interface is extremely easy to use, even by those who have least or absolutely no knowledge about video editing or looping.
How to use LoopTube to loop video?
- Launch a web browser on your computer and go to https://looptube.io/
- Paste the URL of the YouTube video in the available field at the top
- Click the Search button to allow LoopTube to search and access the clip
- Use the left and right handles from below the player window to select the segment in the video you want to loop for an unlimited number of times
Pros
- Absolutely free to use
- Lets you select a segment of the video for infinite loop
Cons
- Doesn’t allow you to download or share the output video
8. VEED.IO
A complete online post-production tool for both beginners and professionals, VEED.IO is enriched with plenty of tools to make your source clips look much more engaging, interesting, and informative. While the subscriptions start from $0.00 USD to $24.00 USD per month, the videos can be uploaded, looped, and downloaded for free.
How to loop video with Veed.io?
- Make sure to download the video you want to loop to your local hard drive
- Use a web browser to go to https://www.veed.io/tools/video-looper
- Click Get Started Now
- Use your preferred method to upload the source video
- Use the Playhead (Skimmer) in the Timeline at the bottom to go to a frame, and click Split to split the clip as needed
- Select the unwanted segment and press Delete on your keyboard to remove
- Drag the remaining part to place it in your preferred position
- Click Add Video to add the same clip to the portal again
- Repeat the above step as many times as you want the clip to loop for
- Click Export from the top-right corner, and wait while VEED.IO renders the uploaded video(s)
- Use your preferred method to download or share the output footage when done
Pros
- Free to use
- Has several options to edit and decorate your footage before looping
Cons
- A paid subscription is needed to remove the watermark
9. WoFox Loop Video Tool
A free solution for video loop and making other adjustments to your source footage, WoFox is a decent web app for graphic designing, animated designs, photo collages, logo creation, and much more. The tool can also create animated lyrics and video songs that could be used to impart information or practice singing.
How to loop video with WoFox?
- On your Internet browser, go to https://www.wofox.com/video-editing-tools/loop-video
- Click Upload and select the number of loops from the Loop video section in the left pane
- Click Download from the top-right corner of the page
Pros
- Absolutely free to use
- Is equipped with several other video editing tools
Cons
- Subscription plans are hefty if you ever plan to use the tool for business purposes
- At the time of this writing, the tool doesn’t work with Mozilla Firefox
10. Video Looper Chrome Extension
A free tool that works with the Google Chrome web browser, Video Looper is a Chrome Extension that can be added and enabled in order to loop the videos that you play on YouTube. Post adding, the extension automatically gets enabled as soon as it detects an eligible YouTube video on Chrome. Once enabled, you can even detach the panel to use it independently.
How to use the Chrome extension to loop video?
- Launch Google Chrome and go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/video-looper/cakhljgchfghghfapljifddkaomfijcn
- Click Add to Chrome, and then click Add Extension when the confirmation box pops up
- Close and then reopen Google Chrome
- Go to the YouTube’s clip URL that you want to video loop
- Click the Video Looper icon from the top-right corner of the browser
- Click Create Repeat
- Enter a value (the number of times you want to loop the video) in the Repeat Times field
- Optionally enter the relevant values in the Start Time and End Time fields to trim the footage
- Click Create
- Click Start & Play on the next box that appears to play the YouTube video for the number of times you specified
Pros
- Free to use
- Can create an unlimited number of presets to play the videos in loops
Cons
- Doesn’t allow you to download the videos
Summary
Depending on your budget, frequency of video loop requirements, and the level of details you need while preparing a full-fledged video with repetitions, you can choose any of the tools explained above. However, if you need a comparatively better solution, Wondershare UniConverter would be your best bet as it is not merely a free video looper, it also offers several other features to get a complete output with quite granular edits.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
If you find a particular section of a video or an entire clip quite interesting and wish that you, your friends, or the target audience on your social networking account should also view that interesting part, again and again, it would be a good idea to play the footage in repeat mode. This is where the loopers come into play as they allow you to configure the video loop multiple times.
Therefore, below is a list of free video looper web solutions that, as per their policies, allow you to set the segment of footage to play repeatedly.
Top 10 Free Online Video Loopers
Note: Although the following list introduces the 10 best video looper online apps, each of them may vary in their nature, level of granularity they offer while setting up the loops, or the size of video they can accept in a single session.
1. Filmora Video Editor - [Free Trial, for Windows or Mac Computer]
If you need more powerful video looper, online tools may be not the first choice. You can have a try Filmora video editor. Filmora offers a unique balance between beginner-friendly video editing software and a feature-rich tool that even experts can edit on. This means anyone can use it to create any video editing project they like.
Making a loop video with Filmora is as easy as spreading warm butter on toast. Just open the program, click on New Project, and follow these simple steps to loop video on Filmora .
2. Clideo Loop Video
Loop Video is not the only feature that Clideo offers, and the web portal can be used as a beginners’ gear to form a strong foundation for anyone who is planning to get a career in the post-production industry. When talking about the solution’s video looper online feature, the interface is well-balanced, with no distracting adverts to hinder your operations.
How to loop video with Clideo?
- Launch any web browser and go to https://clideo.com/editor/loop-video
- Use your preferred method to upload the source video
- Choose an output format from the Format menu at the bottom-left corner of the new page that appears
- From the Loop this clip section on the right, choose how many times you want the video to loop
- Click Loop from the bottom-right corner of the page
- Wait while Clideo prepares your video
- Click Download (or choose your preferred download location) from the next page to obtain the clip once the process completes
Pros
- Lets you produce a looped video an unlimited number of times (at the cost of converting the clip to GIF format)
- Lets you edit the videos post-processing for better output
Cons
- Requires a subscription plan to be purchased to remove the watermark from the output videos
3. Kapwing Loop Video
Kapwing is another multipurpose multimedia and post-production solution that is also a free video looper with a couple of lucrative features. The web solution has a built-in video maker, meme maker, video resizer, GIF editor to add audio, video trimmer, and much more. The portal is trustworthy and is used by giants like Spotify, Amazon, Sony, etc.
How to use Kapwing to loop video?
- Use your preferred web browser to go to https://www.kapwing.com/tools/loop-video
- Click Upload to upload or paste the YouTube URL of the source clip in the given field
- Click Trim Video from the top-left section of the right window (Optional)
- Choose the number of times the video should loop from the Loop this clip section present at the top of the left pane
- Click CREATE from the bottom-left corner
- Edit (optional) and/or download the processed clip from the next page
Pros
- Generates a unique URL that can be used to share with people or on social networking sites
- Requires no registration as long as you are OK with the watermark. Registration is free
Cons
- Free users can upload videos of as long as up to 7 minutes with a file size of up to 250MB in a single session
4. FileConverto Online Video Loop
Offering a plethora of video and audio tools like compressor, joiner, trimmer, and much more, FileConverto is also an MP4 looper that can accept your files from your PC, and can easily loop them multiple times as needed. All the other tools, including the video loop offered with the online solution, are free to use.
How to loop video with FileConverto?
- Go to https://www.fileconverto.com/loop-repeat-video/ using your favorite web browser
- Click Browse on the webpage and upload the source video file
- From the available drop-down list, choose the number of times you want your video to loop
- Click Submit Now
- Wait while the portal processes the video
- Click Download File to save the output clip to your PC
Pros
- Requires no registration or paid subscription plan whatsoever
- The entire process can be completed in 3 simple steps
Cons
- Doesn’t allow to trim the videos or choose their output format
5. Animaker
A decent and feature-equipped tool that not only allows you to loop your videos, it also enables you to add text effects, animated characters, background images and music, objects, and many other such elements to the clips in order to make them more interesting and engaging for the target audience.
How to loop video with Animaker Online?
- Go to https://app.animaker.com/dashboard using any web browser of your choice
- Sign up for an account using your preferred method
- From the left pane, go to Create > Create a video > Blank Page
- Click Upload from the lower section of the navigation pane on the left
- Upload a clip from your PC
- Drag the clip from the Media bin to the Workspace at the center of the page
- Click the Duplicate button present at the bottom of the clip’s thumbnail in the right panel to add a video loop.
Note: You can click the Duplicate button as many times as you want the clip to loop for
- Click Publish from the top-right corner
- Click Download to download the processed video to your PC. Alternatively, choose any other option to share the clip on your preferred social media platform
Pros
- Has plenty of robust and efficient tools to granularly prepare your videos
- Allows you to add multiple elements to the clips before enabling loops
Cons
- A paid subscription is required to remove the watermark
6. Rocketium
A web solution for both indie professionals and teams, Rocketium still allows you to loop your footage for free. All you need to do is, upload the video to the portal, make the required adjustments as per your preferences, and download the processed clip to your PC without any hindrance.
Process of looping video with Rocketium
- Go to https://rocketium.com/is/video-looper/ on your web browser
- Click Upload a file
- Select and upload a clip from your PC
- Choose the number of loops for your video from the right section
- Click Loop Video
- Click Download to save the processed output on your computer
Pros
- Allows video loop at absolutely no cost
- The entire process can be completed in 3 simple steps
Cons
- Registration is required to edit the videos
7. LoopTube
LoopTube is an online YouTube video loop portal that lets you repeat the entire clip or its particular section an unlimited number of times. The best thing is, that the landing page itself has all the features and options, and the entire interface is extremely easy to use, even by those who have least or absolutely no knowledge about video editing or looping.
How to use LoopTube to loop video?
- Launch a web browser on your computer and go to https://looptube.io/
- Paste the URL of the YouTube video in the available field at the top
- Click the Search button to allow LoopTube to search and access the clip
- Use the left and right handles from below the player window to select the segment in the video you want to loop for an unlimited number of times
Pros
- Absolutely free to use
- Lets you select a segment of the video for infinite loop
Cons
- Doesn’t allow you to download or share the output video
8. VEED.IO
A complete online post-production tool for both beginners and professionals, VEED.IO is enriched with plenty of tools to make your source clips look much more engaging, interesting, and informative. While the subscriptions start from $0.00 USD to $24.00 USD per month, the videos can be uploaded, looped, and downloaded for free.
How to loop video with Veed.io?
- Make sure to download the video you want to loop to your local hard drive
- Use a web browser to go to https://www.veed.io/tools/video-looper
- Click Get Started Now
- Use your preferred method to upload the source video
- Use the Playhead (Skimmer) in the Timeline at the bottom to go to a frame, and click Split to split the clip as needed
- Select the unwanted segment and press Delete on your keyboard to remove
- Drag the remaining part to place it in your preferred position
- Click Add Video to add the same clip to the portal again
- Repeat the above step as many times as you want the clip to loop for
- Click Export from the top-right corner, and wait while VEED.IO renders the uploaded video(s)
- Use your preferred method to download or share the output footage when done
Pros
- Free to use
- Has several options to edit and decorate your footage before looping
Cons
- A paid subscription is needed to remove the watermark
9. WoFox Loop Video Tool
A free solution for video loop and making other adjustments to your source footage, WoFox is a decent web app for graphic designing, animated designs, photo collages, logo creation, and much more. The tool can also create animated lyrics and video songs that could be used to impart information or practice singing.
How to loop video with WoFox?
- On your Internet browser, go to https://www.wofox.com/video-editing-tools/loop-video
- Click Upload and select the number of loops from the Loop video section in the left pane
- Click Download from the top-right corner of the page
Pros
- Absolutely free to use
- Is equipped with several other video editing tools
Cons
- Subscription plans are hefty if you ever plan to use the tool for business purposes
- At the time of this writing, the tool doesn’t work with Mozilla Firefox
10. Video Looper Chrome Extension
A free tool that works with the Google Chrome web browser, Video Looper is a Chrome Extension that can be added and enabled in order to loop the videos that you play on YouTube. Post adding, the extension automatically gets enabled as soon as it detects an eligible YouTube video on Chrome. Once enabled, you can even detach the panel to use it independently.
How to use the Chrome extension to loop video?
- Launch Google Chrome and go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/video-looper/cakhljgchfghghfapljifddkaomfijcn
- Click Add to Chrome, and then click Add Extension when the confirmation box pops up
- Close and then reopen Google Chrome
- Go to the YouTube’s clip URL that you want to video loop
- Click the Video Looper icon from the top-right corner of the browser
- Click Create Repeat
- Enter a value (the number of times you want to loop the video) in the Repeat Times field
- Optionally enter the relevant values in the Start Time and End Time fields to trim the footage
- Click Create
- Click Start & Play on the next box that appears to play the YouTube video for the number of times you specified
Pros
- Free to use
- Can create an unlimited number of presets to play the videos in loops
Cons
- Doesn’t allow you to download the videos
Summary
Depending on your budget, frequency of video loop requirements, and the level of details you need while preparing a full-fledged video with repetitions, you can choose any of the tools explained above. However, if you need a comparatively better solution, Wondershare UniConverter would be your best bet as it is not merely a free video looper, it also offers several other features to get a complete output with quite granular edits.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
If you find a particular section of a video or an entire clip quite interesting and wish that you, your friends, or the target audience on your social networking account should also view that interesting part, again and again, it would be a good idea to play the footage in repeat mode. This is where the loopers come into play as they allow you to configure the video loop multiple times.
Therefore, below is a list of free video looper web solutions that, as per their policies, allow you to set the segment of footage to play repeatedly.
Top 10 Free Online Video Loopers
Note: Although the following list introduces the 10 best video looper online apps, each of them may vary in their nature, level of granularity they offer while setting up the loops, or the size of video they can accept in a single session.
1. Filmora Video Editor - [Free Trial, for Windows or Mac Computer]
If you need more powerful video looper, online tools may be not the first choice. You can have a try Filmora video editor. Filmora offers a unique balance between beginner-friendly video editing software and a feature-rich tool that even experts can edit on. This means anyone can use it to create any video editing project they like.
Making a loop video with Filmora is as easy as spreading warm butter on toast. Just open the program, click on New Project, and follow these simple steps to loop video on Filmora .
2. Clideo Loop Video
Loop Video is not the only feature that Clideo offers, and the web portal can be used as a beginners’ gear to form a strong foundation for anyone who is planning to get a career in the post-production industry. When talking about the solution’s video looper online feature, the interface is well-balanced, with no distracting adverts to hinder your operations.
How to loop video with Clideo?
- Launch any web browser and go to https://clideo.com/editor/loop-video
- Use your preferred method to upload the source video
- Choose an output format from the Format menu at the bottom-left corner of the new page that appears
- From the Loop this clip section on the right, choose how many times you want the video to loop
- Click Loop from the bottom-right corner of the page
- Wait while Clideo prepares your video
- Click Download (or choose your preferred download location) from the next page to obtain the clip once the process completes
Pros
- Lets you produce a looped video an unlimited number of times (at the cost of converting the clip to GIF format)
- Lets you edit the videos post-processing for better output
Cons
- Requires a subscription plan to be purchased to remove the watermark from the output videos
3. Kapwing Loop Video
Kapwing is another multipurpose multimedia and post-production solution that is also a free video looper with a couple of lucrative features. The web solution has a built-in video maker, meme maker, video resizer, GIF editor to add audio, video trimmer, and much more. The portal is trustworthy and is used by giants like Spotify, Amazon, Sony, etc.
How to use Kapwing to loop video?
- Use your preferred web browser to go to https://www.kapwing.com/tools/loop-video
- Click Upload to upload or paste the YouTube URL of the source clip in the given field
- Click Trim Video from the top-left section of the right window (Optional)
- Choose the number of times the video should loop from the Loop this clip section present at the top of the left pane
- Click CREATE from the bottom-left corner
- Edit (optional) and/or download the processed clip from the next page
Pros
- Generates a unique URL that can be used to share with people or on social networking sites
- Requires no registration as long as you are OK with the watermark. Registration is free
Cons
- Free users can upload videos of as long as up to 7 minutes with a file size of up to 250MB in a single session
4. FileConverto Online Video Loop
Offering a plethora of video and audio tools like compressor, joiner, trimmer, and much more, FileConverto is also an MP4 looper that can accept your files from your PC, and can easily loop them multiple times as needed. All the other tools, including the video loop offered with the online solution, are free to use.
How to loop video with FileConverto?
- Go to https://www.fileconverto.com/loop-repeat-video/ using your favorite web browser
- Click Browse on the webpage and upload the source video file
- From the available drop-down list, choose the number of times you want your video to loop
- Click Submit Now
- Wait while the portal processes the video
- Click Download File to save the output clip to your PC
Pros
- Requires no registration or paid subscription plan whatsoever
- The entire process can be completed in 3 simple steps
Cons
- Doesn’t allow to trim the videos or choose their output format
5. Animaker
A decent and feature-equipped tool that not only allows you to loop your videos, it also enables you to add text effects, animated characters, background images and music, objects, and many other such elements to the clips in order to make them more interesting and engaging for the target audience.
How to loop video with Animaker Online?
- Go to https://app.animaker.com/dashboard using any web browser of your choice
- Sign up for an account using your preferred method
- From the left pane, go to Create > Create a video > Blank Page
- Click Upload from the lower section of the navigation pane on the left
- Upload a clip from your PC
- Drag the clip from the Media bin to the Workspace at the center of the page
- Click the Duplicate button present at the bottom of the clip’s thumbnail in the right panel to add a video loop.
Note: You can click the Duplicate button as many times as you want the clip to loop for
- Click Publish from the top-right corner
- Click Download to download the processed video to your PC. Alternatively, choose any other option to share the clip on your preferred social media platform
Pros
- Has plenty of robust and efficient tools to granularly prepare your videos
- Allows you to add multiple elements to the clips before enabling loops
Cons
- A paid subscription is required to remove the watermark
6. Rocketium
A web solution for both indie professionals and teams, Rocketium still allows you to loop your footage for free. All you need to do is, upload the video to the portal, make the required adjustments as per your preferences, and download the processed clip to your PC without any hindrance.
Process of looping video with Rocketium
- Go to https://rocketium.com/is/video-looper/ on your web browser
- Click Upload a file
- Select and upload a clip from your PC
- Choose the number of loops for your video from the right section
- Click Loop Video
- Click Download to save the processed output on your computer
Pros
- Allows video loop at absolutely no cost
- The entire process can be completed in 3 simple steps
Cons
- Registration is required to edit the videos
7. LoopTube
LoopTube is an online YouTube video loop portal that lets you repeat the entire clip or its particular section an unlimited number of times. The best thing is, that the landing page itself has all the features and options, and the entire interface is extremely easy to use, even by those who have least or absolutely no knowledge about video editing or looping.
How to use LoopTube to loop video?
- Launch a web browser on your computer and go to https://looptube.io/
- Paste the URL of the YouTube video in the available field at the top
- Click the Search button to allow LoopTube to search and access the clip
- Use the left and right handles from below the player window to select the segment in the video you want to loop for an unlimited number of times
Pros
- Absolutely free to use
- Lets you select a segment of the video for infinite loop
Cons
- Doesn’t allow you to download or share the output video
8. VEED.IO
A complete online post-production tool for both beginners and professionals, VEED.IO is enriched with plenty of tools to make your source clips look much more engaging, interesting, and informative. While the subscriptions start from $0.00 USD to $24.00 USD per month, the videos can be uploaded, looped, and downloaded for free.
How to loop video with Veed.io?
- Make sure to download the video you want to loop to your local hard drive
- Use a web browser to go to https://www.veed.io/tools/video-looper
- Click Get Started Now
- Use your preferred method to upload the source video
- Use the Playhead (Skimmer) in the Timeline at the bottom to go to a frame, and click Split to split the clip as needed
- Select the unwanted segment and press Delete on your keyboard to remove
- Drag the remaining part to place it in your preferred position
- Click Add Video to add the same clip to the portal again
- Repeat the above step as many times as you want the clip to loop for
- Click Export from the top-right corner, and wait while VEED.IO renders the uploaded video(s)
- Use your preferred method to download or share the output footage when done
Pros
- Free to use
- Has several options to edit and decorate your footage before looping
Cons
- A paid subscription is needed to remove the watermark
9. WoFox Loop Video Tool
A free solution for video loop and making other adjustments to your source footage, WoFox is a decent web app for graphic designing, animated designs, photo collages, logo creation, and much more. The tool can also create animated lyrics and video songs that could be used to impart information or practice singing.
How to loop video with WoFox?
- On your Internet browser, go to https://www.wofox.com/video-editing-tools/loop-video
- Click Upload and select the number of loops from the Loop video section in the left pane
- Click Download from the top-right corner of the page
Pros
- Absolutely free to use
- Is equipped with several other video editing tools
Cons
- Subscription plans are hefty if you ever plan to use the tool for business purposes
- At the time of this writing, the tool doesn’t work with Mozilla Firefox
10. Video Looper Chrome Extension
A free tool that works with the Google Chrome web browser, Video Looper is a Chrome Extension that can be added and enabled in order to loop the videos that you play on YouTube. Post adding, the extension automatically gets enabled as soon as it detects an eligible YouTube video on Chrome. Once enabled, you can even detach the panel to use it independently.
How to use the Chrome extension to loop video?
- Launch Google Chrome and go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/video-looper/cakhljgchfghghfapljifddkaomfijcn
- Click Add to Chrome, and then click Add Extension when the confirmation box pops up
- Close and then reopen Google Chrome
- Go to the YouTube’s clip URL that you want to video loop
- Click the Video Looper icon from the top-right corner of the browser
- Click Create Repeat
- Enter a value (the number of times you want to loop the video) in the Repeat Times field
- Optionally enter the relevant values in the Start Time and End Time fields to trim the footage
- Click Create
- Click Start & Play on the next box that appears to play the YouTube video for the number of times you specified
Pros
- Free to use
- Can create an unlimited number of presets to play the videos in loops
Cons
- Doesn’t allow you to download the videos
Summary
Depending on your budget, frequency of video loop requirements, and the level of details you need while preparing a full-fledged video with repetitions, you can choose any of the tools explained above. However, if you need a comparatively better solution, Wondershare UniConverter would be your best bet as it is not merely a free video looper, it also offers several other features to get a complete output with quite granular edits.
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Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
If you find a particular section of a video or an entire clip quite interesting and wish that you, your friends, or the target audience on your social networking account should also view that interesting part, again and again, it would be a good idea to play the footage in repeat mode. This is where the loopers come into play as they allow you to configure the video loop multiple times.
Therefore, below is a list of free video looper web solutions that, as per their policies, allow you to set the segment of footage to play repeatedly.
Top 10 Free Online Video Loopers
Note: Although the following list introduces the 10 best video looper online apps, each of them may vary in their nature, level of granularity they offer while setting up the loops, or the size of video they can accept in a single session.
1. Filmora Video Editor - [Free Trial, for Windows or Mac Computer]
If you need more powerful video looper, online tools may be not the first choice. You can have a try Filmora video editor. Filmora offers a unique balance between beginner-friendly video editing software and a feature-rich tool that even experts can edit on. This means anyone can use it to create any video editing project they like.
Making a loop video with Filmora is as easy as spreading warm butter on toast. Just open the program, click on New Project, and follow these simple steps to loop video on Filmora .
2. Clideo Loop Video
Loop Video is not the only feature that Clideo offers, and the web portal can be used as a beginners’ gear to form a strong foundation for anyone who is planning to get a career in the post-production industry. When talking about the solution’s video looper online feature, the interface is well-balanced, with no distracting adverts to hinder your operations.
How to loop video with Clideo?
- Launch any web browser and go to https://clideo.com/editor/loop-video
- Use your preferred method to upload the source video
- Choose an output format from the Format menu at the bottom-left corner of the new page that appears
- From the Loop this clip section on the right, choose how many times you want the video to loop
- Click Loop from the bottom-right corner of the page
- Wait while Clideo prepares your video
- Click Download (or choose your preferred download location) from the next page to obtain the clip once the process completes
Pros
- Lets you produce a looped video an unlimited number of times (at the cost of converting the clip to GIF format)
- Lets you edit the videos post-processing for better output
Cons
- Requires a subscription plan to be purchased to remove the watermark from the output videos
3. Kapwing Loop Video
Kapwing is another multipurpose multimedia and post-production solution that is also a free video looper with a couple of lucrative features. The web solution has a built-in video maker, meme maker, video resizer, GIF editor to add audio, video trimmer, and much more. The portal is trustworthy and is used by giants like Spotify, Amazon, Sony, etc.
How to use Kapwing to loop video?
- Use your preferred web browser to go to https://www.kapwing.com/tools/loop-video
- Click Upload to upload or paste the YouTube URL of the source clip in the given field
- Click Trim Video from the top-left section of the right window (Optional)
- Choose the number of times the video should loop from the Loop this clip section present at the top of the left pane
- Click CREATE from the bottom-left corner
- Edit (optional) and/or download the processed clip from the next page
Pros
- Generates a unique URL that can be used to share with people or on social networking sites
- Requires no registration as long as you are OK with the watermark. Registration is free
Cons
- Free users can upload videos of as long as up to 7 minutes with a file size of up to 250MB in a single session
4. FileConverto Online Video Loop
Offering a plethora of video and audio tools like compressor, joiner, trimmer, and much more, FileConverto is also an MP4 looper that can accept your files from your PC, and can easily loop them multiple times as needed. All the other tools, including the video loop offered with the online solution, are free to use.
How to loop video with FileConverto?
- Go to https://www.fileconverto.com/loop-repeat-video/ using your favorite web browser
- Click Browse on the webpage and upload the source video file
- From the available drop-down list, choose the number of times you want your video to loop
- Click Submit Now
- Wait while the portal processes the video
- Click Download File to save the output clip to your PC
Pros
- Requires no registration or paid subscription plan whatsoever
- The entire process can be completed in 3 simple steps
Cons
- Doesn’t allow to trim the videos or choose their output format
5. Animaker
A decent and feature-equipped tool that not only allows you to loop your videos, it also enables you to add text effects, animated characters, background images and music, objects, and many other such elements to the clips in order to make them more interesting and engaging for the target audience.
How to loop video with Animaker Online?
- Go to https://app.animaker.com/dashboard using any web browser of your choice
- Sign up for an account using your preferred method
- From the left pane, go to Create > Create a video > Blank Page
- Click Upload from the lower section of the navigation pane on the left
- Upload a clip from your PC
- Drag the clip from the Media bin to the Workspace at the center of the page
- Click the Duplicate button present at the bottom of the clip’s thumbnail in the right panel to add a video loop.
Note: You can click the Duplicate button as many times as you want the clip to loop for
- Click Publish from the top-right corner
- Click Download to download the processed video to your PC. Alternatively, choose any other option to share the clip on your preferred social media platform
Pros
- Has plenty of robust and efficient tools to granularly prepare your videos
- Allows you to add multiple elements to the clips before enabling loops
Cons
- A paid subscription is required to remove the watermark
6. Rocketium
A web solution for both indie professionals and teams, Rocketium still allows you to loop your footage for free. All you need to do is, upload the video to the portal, make the required adjustments as per your preferences, and download the processed clip to your PC without any hindrance.
Process of looping video with Rocketium
- Go to https://rocketium.com/is/video-looper/ on your web browser
- Click Upload a file
- Select and upload a clip from your PC
- Choose the number of loops for your video from the right section
- Click Loop Video
- Click Download to save the processed output on your computer
Pros
- Allows video loop at absolutely no cost
- The entire process can be completed in 3 simple steps
Cons
- Registration is required to edit the videos
7. LoopTube
LoopTube is an online YouTube video loop portal that lets you repeat the entire clip or its particular section an unlimited number of times. The best thing is, that the landing page itself has all the features and options, and the entire interface is extremely easy to use, even by those who have least or absolutely no knowledge about video editing or looping.
How to use LoopTube to loop video?
- Launch a web browser on your computer and go to https://looptube.io/
- Paste the URL of the YouTube video in the available field at the top
- Click the Search button to allow LoopTube to search and access the clip
- Use the left and right handles from below the player window to select the segment in the video you want to loop for an unlimited number of times
Pros
- Absolutely free to use
- Lets you select a segment of the video for infinite loop
Cons
- Doesn’t allow you to download or share the output video
8. VEED.IO
A complete online post-production tool for both beginners and professionals, VEED.IO is enriched with plenty of tools to make your source clips look much more engaging, interesting, and informative. While the subscriptions start from $0.00 USD to $24.00 USD per month, the videos can be uploaded, looped, and downloaded for free.
How to loop video with Veed.io?
- Make sure to download the video you want to loop to your local hard drive
- Use a web browser to go to https://www.veed.io/tools/video-looper
- Click Get Started Now
- Use your preferred method to upload the source video
- Use the Playhead (Skimmer) in the Timeline at the bottom to go to a frame, and click Split to split the clip as needed
- Select the unwanted segment and press Delete on your keyboard to remove
- Drag the remaining part to place it in your preferred position
- Click Add Video to add the same clip to the portal again
- Repeat the above step as many times as you want the clip to loop for
- Click Export from the top-right corner, and wait while VEED.IO renders the uploaded video(s)
- Use your preferred method to download or share the output footage when done
Pros
- Free to use
- Has several options to edit and decorate your footage before looping
Cons
- A paid subscription is needed to remove the watermark
9. WoFox Loop Video Tool
A free solution for video loop and making other adjustments to your source footage, WoFox is a decent web app for graphic designing, animated designs, photo collages, logo creation, and much more. The tool can also create animated lyrics and video songs that could be used to impart information or practice singing.
How to loop video with WoFox?
- On your Internet browser, go to https://www.wofox.com/video-editing-tools/loop-video
- Click Upload and select the number of loops from the Loop video section in the left pane
- Click Download from the top-right corner of the page
Pros
- Absolutely free to use
- Is equipped with several other video editing tools
Cons
- Subscription plans are hefty if you ever plan to use the tool for business purposes
- At the time of this writing, the tool doesn’t work with Mozilla Firefox
10. Video Looper Chrome Extension
A free tool that works with the Google Chrome web browser, Video Looper is a Chrome Extension that can be added and enabled in order to loop the videos that you play on YouTube. Post adding, the extension automatically gets enabled as soon as it detects an eligible YouTube video on Chrome. Once enabled, you can even detach the panel to use it independently.
How to use the Chrome extension to loop video?
- Launch Google Chrome and go to https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/video-looper/cakhljgchfghghfapljifddkaomfijcn
- Click Add to Chrome, and then click Add Extension when the confirmation box pops up
- Close and then reopen Google Chrome
- Go to the YouTube’s clip URL that you want to video loop
- Click the Video Looper icon from the top-right corner of the browser
- Click Create Repeat
- Enter a value (the number of times you want to loop the video) in the Repeat Times field
- Optionally enter the relevant values in the Start Time and End Time fields to trim the footage
- Click Create
- Click Start & Play on the next box that appears to play the YouTube video for the number of times you specified
Pros
- Free to use
- Can create an unlimited number of presets to play the videos in loops
Cons
- Doesn’t allow you to download the videos
Summary
Depending on your budget, frequency of video loop requirements, and the level of details you need while preparing a full-fledged video with repetitions, you can choose any of the tools explained above. However, if you need a comparatively better solution, Wondershare UniConverter would be your best bet as it is not merely a free video looper, it also offers several other features to get a complete output with quite granular edits.
Ollie Mattison
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Linux Premiere Pro Alternatives: Top 10 Video Editors You Need to Know
Undoubtedly, Adobe products are being used worldwide commercially, but for people with smaller budgets, several high-quality products are available for Linux. Different Adobe Premiere Alternatives for Linux are available, which have a relatively lower cost or are free of charge.
This article will discuss the best alternatives to Adobe Premiere for Linux, which are listed below. Before going through each of them, let’s first check if we can install Premiere Pro on Linux System.
Can I Install Premiere Pro On My Linux System?
No, Adobe Premiere Pro is not available to install on Linux systems. You have to go for its different alternatives,
- DaVinci Resolve
- OpenShot
- Pitivi
- Shotcut
- Avidemux
- Cinelerra
- Kdenlive
- Lightworks
- Flowblade
- Open Movie Editor
Best 10 Alternatives to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux
1. DaVinci Resolve
DaVinci Resolve, a tool being used as an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux, provides features like color correction, editing, motion graphics, and audio post-production.
It is easy to learn and use, yet a handy tool for professionals. Using DaVinci Resolve, you can build your multi-user post-production studio.
DaVinci Resolve interface is divided into different pages, providing you with a dedicated workspace for a specific task. You must buy the paid version to get access to all features.
Main features:
- Multi-user collaboration
- Color correction
- All-in-one software for post-production
Pros
- Multiple resolutions and formats are available.
- Quick processing
- Advanced audio processing
Cons
- Some features are limited only to the paid version
- Confusing interface
- Requires much CPU capacity
Supported OS: Linux , Windows (version 8 and 10+), OSX (11+)
Best for:
DaVinci Resolve is best for professionals as well as for day-to-day use. It has all the basic as well as professional working programs.
Price: 295$ for DaVinci Resolve Studio
Ratings: 4.1/5
According to TrustRadius Ratings , DaVinci Resolve has almost 75% of 9-10 reviews. A total of 18 positive and two negative reviews.
Summary & user review
DaVinci Resolve is the software that can solve most of your editing-related problems. With many editing options, it is the tool for all your projects. Both free and paid versions are available. A TrustRadius Ratings and Reviews review states, “ None like it out there.”
2. OpenShot
OpenShot is an easy-to-use, simple-to-understand, and surprisingly powerful video editing tool designed to make video editing straightforward. OpenShot is an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux, and its features make it a valuable and handy video editing software.
It is available in 70+ languages. It might be lacking some features for professional use, but it contains all the essential video editing tools for daily use.
Main features:
- Unlimited tracks
- 3D Animation
- Trim and Cut
- Title Editing
- Different video effects
Pros
- Completely free
- It can be used as a video editing learning tool
- Easy to use
Cons
- Keeps crashing
- Time-consuming tool
- Can’t create good quality animations
Supported OS: Linux , Windows (version 7,8 and 10+), OSX (10.15+)
Best for:
It is best for most users for day-to-day use, but it is not recommended for professional use. You should use other video editing tools for professional and advanced video editing.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.5/5
According to G2 Ratings , OpenShot has almost 85% of 9-10 reviews. A total of 27 positive and one negative review.
Summary & user review
OpenShot video editor is a free and easy-to-use tool for beginners and primary users. With many features and editing options, such as removing the background from the video, inverting color, adjusting brightness, slowing down or speeding up, and reversing the video, it can help create a good-quality video. A review regarding OpenShot on G2 Ratings and Reviews states: “Easy to use even for beginners.”
3. Pitivi
Pitivi video editor is an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux. It is a simple and unique video editor, that is free and comes with a lot of video editing and transforming features.
It is software designed for beginners and is suitable for creating simple and basic videos for social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok. Its easy user interface makes it a user-friendly tool.
Main features:
- Automatic backups
- Enhanced audio effects
- Framerate independent timeline
- Background processing of video being edited
- Animations, filters, and different transitions
Pros
- Completely free
- Easy to use
- Audio can be edited precisely
- Changes in the video can be seen in real-time
- Automatic backup
- Background processing of thumbnails
Cons
- Only basic editing can be done
- Not recommended for professional use
- Lagging issues
- Compatible with Linux only
Supported OS: Linux
Best for:
Best for beginners and people with primary use. Day-to-day videos for social media use can easily be edited.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.3/5
According to Slant Ratings , Pitivi has almost 75% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 13 positive and 03 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
It is a simple, unique, and free video editor for beginners. Casual and basic editing can be done using Pitivi.
A review on Slant Ratings and reviews states ,” Free, open source, and easy to use.” and this sums it all up.
4. Shotcut
Shotcut is a free, regularly updated video editing software, with powerful features and an easy user interface. It can be used as an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux.
It offers a simple, user-friendly UI. Shotcut, in contrast to most free video editors, provides features like chroma key and color correction. It contains all the basic and some advanced video editing options but is not recommended for professional use.
Main features:
- Incredibly easy keyframing
- Editing and transitions
- Exporting
- Sleek, user-friendly interface
Pros
- Easy to use
- Regular updates
- Advanced effects
- High-quality input/output support
Cons
- A bit frustrating because of lag
- No preview for effects and transitions
- No stock music
- Can’t upload external subtitles
Supported OS: Linux , Mac, Windows
Best for:
ShotCut is best for beginners and professionals with basic editing needs. It is your go-to editor for editing Youtube or Facebook videos.
Price: 9.79$ at Microsoft US
Ratings: 4.3/5
According to G2 Ratings , ShotCut has almost 85% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 33 positive and 04 negative reviews. A review on G2 Ratings and Reviews states,” Amazing Lightweight Free Basic Video Editor.”
Summary & user review
Shotcut can be used to produce both basic and advanced-level videos. It can be very helpful and handy for professionals in their editing.
5. Avidemux
Avidemux is a perfect tool for simple edits. With limited editing options, it is a very easy-to-use editor for beginners. You can cut, crop, copy or delete parts of your video. 2 or more video clips can also be merged by using Avidemux.
It can render and export at high speeds. Avidemux contains advanced features like a green screen, audio editing, and change speed.
Main features:
- Audio filters
- Video filters and transitions
- Advanced interlacing
- Open source
- Container format
- Encoder
Pros
- Free
- Easy interface
- Standard editing formats available
Cons
- No updates
- No customer support
- No timeline
Supported OS: Linux
Best for:
Avidemux is best for editing, cutting, resizing, and encoding multiple video formats, including MPEG, AVI, MP4, and DVD.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.5/5
According to G2 Ratings , Avidemux has almost 90% of 4-5 ratings. A total of 8 positive and one negative review.
Summary & user review
Avidemux is a handy video editing software for day-to-day use and it can edit your videos in no time. It is easy to use even for beginners. A review on G2 Ratings and reviews states, “ Avidemux is best for beginners.”
6. Cinelerra
Cinelerra is a free video editing tool that you can use to edit your video and make it look wonderful with different transitions, effects, and texts. Cinelerra is free and open-source software and is considered one of the most used editing softwares for Linux.
It can edit videos of any quality you want and provides you with a perfect video according to your demands. It is helpful for beginners and also handy for professionals.
Main features:
- Video and audio editing
- Different transitions and effects
- Floating point imaging
- Color correction
- Video stabilization
- Motion tracking
- 400 plus decoders and 150 plus encoders
Pros
- Contains all professional features
- It has 3D editing tools
- Real-time processing of the video
- User friendly
Cons
- Only available for Linux
- Some codecs are not supported
- Four windows might get confusing sometimes
Supported OS: Linux
Best for:
It is the best free editing tool for professional and non-professional use. With a lot of video effects and transitions, it makes your video look like a movie.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.2/5
According to Slant Ratings , Cinelerra has almost 90% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 19 positive and 02 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
Cinelerra is a user-friendly software that has some advanced features like 3D video editing and is free of cost. A review on VideoHelp ratings and reviews states, “The GG version has many professional features. Easy to install too.”
7. Kdenlive
Kdenlive is a free and open-source video editor that can be used in place of Adobe Premiere Pro on Linux. Its best features include multi-track video editing, audio/video formatting, configurable interface and shortcuts, many effects and transitions, audio and video scopes, proxy editing, automatic backup, timeline preview, keyframeable effects, a simple interface, and much more.
Kdenlive lets you use and mix many audio and video tracks, each of which can be locked or muted as needed.
Main features:
- Multi tracks editing
- It supports almost all audio and video formats
- Many shortcuts available
- Titler
- Multiple effects and transitions
- Automatic backup
- Timeline preview
- Keyframing
- Online resources available
Pros
- Automatic backup
- Dozens of transitions and effects
- User-friendly interface
- Fast and stable performance
- Supports 420 plus formats
Cons
- Basic editing
- Not recommended for professional use
- It crashes if you have a slow computer
Supported OS: Linux , Windows, Mac, FreeBSD , Ubuntu
Best for:
Kdenlive is best for casual video editing for social media platforms. Good videos with multiple effects and transitions can be created using this software.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.1/5
According to Slant Ratings , Kdenlive has almost 70% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 228 positive and 53 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
Kdenlive is a free and open-source editing software that is free and easy to use.
A review on AlternativeTo Ratings and Reviews states, “This is so much more awesome and I worked on it for over 2 hours, and it didn’t crash or lag even once.”
8. Lightworks
Lightworks is a video editing software that is used to enhance the content of videos by both film industry experts and social media marketers. Its free version can satisfy most of its users but if you want more advanced features, you’ll need to pay for this. It is a video editing tool with multi-track editing capabilities and is also powerful, and customizable.
Main features:
- Drag and drop interface
- Color correction
- Blend modes
- Rendering effects
- Applying chromakeys
- Video routing
- Keyframing
- Export to Youtube directly
Pros
- Multiplatform
- Audio/Video editing
- Tutorials available
- Active user forum
- Good performance
Cons
- Export option limited to only 720p
- Difficult for beginners
- You’ve to pay for advanced features
Supported OS: Linux , Mac, Windows
Best for:
Its paid version is best for professionals to create videos with multiple effects and transitions. The free version can also be used for casual video editing.
Price: Lightworks pro is available at 9.99$/month. Its free version is also available.
Ratings: 4.3/5
According to G2 Ratings , Lightworks has almost 75% of 4-5 ratings. A total of 22 positive and 05 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
It is an easy-to-use, advanced, and paid video editing software for Linux for people with a low budget. A review on G2 Ratings and Reviews states, “Good editing platform for intermediate users.”
9. Flowblade
Flowblade is a very famous, easy-to-use, simple, and fast video editor which can be used as an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux. Flowblade is an open-source editor that offers all basic editing options.
It has constantly amazed its users with the smoothness of its playback. There is an inbuilt render UI, which makes the process of delivering your work pretty innocuous.
Main features:
- Editing tool (Insert, Move, Trim, Roll)
- Audio/Video filters
- Proxy editing
- Audio mixer
- Inbuilt rendering
- Titler (Multiple text layers)
Pros
- Powerful
- Multifunctional
- Open source
- Stable
Cons
- For Linux only
- Lack of advanced editing features
- Requires higher display resolutions
Supported OS: Linux
Best for:
It provides a fast, precise, and robust editing experience. It is best for normal day-to-day use.
Price: 24.99$/month; 174.99$/year
Ratings: 4.5/5
According to Slant Ratings , Flowblade has almost 90% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 61 positive and 05 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
Flowblade is advanced, paid, fast, and precise video editing software for people with a low budget. A review on Slant Ratings and Reviews states, “Power, lightweight and multifunctional.”
10. Open Movie Editor
Open Movie Editor is a free and open-source video editing application for generating basic movies. It aspires to be powerful enough for the inexperienced filmmaker while being simple to use. It can be used as an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux.
It helps to create titles in Inkscape. The Open Movie Editor supports a variety of file formats, frame rates, frame sizes, video codecs, and video containers. The Open Movie Editor provides a range of Tools and Filters for adjusting colors and improving the appearance of your videos.
Main features:
- Color grading
- Filter effects
- Different Audio/Video formats
- 3D video editing
- Text overlay
- HD resolution
Pros
- Simple
- Free
- 70 plus languages
- Export your project in 4K, 60FPS
Cons
- Crashes very often
- Rendering speed is slow
- Hard to control video effects
Supported OS: Linux , OS X, Windows
Best for:
It is best for casual use and video editing with limited features. For professional work, you should opt another video editor.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.0/5
According to Slant Ratings , Open Movie Editor has almost 60% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 25 positive and 16 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
It is a simple, free, and easy-to-use video editor that can edit and export videos in high resolutions.
A review on Slant Ratings and Reviews states,” An easy to use and powerful video editor.”
How to Choose an Alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux?
Out of these 10 software discussed above, which software you want to use is still a bit confusing. If you need basic editing software that is free and open source, you should go for Kdenlive
DaVinci Resolve provides advanced editing features such as color correction, and multi-track editing. This can be your choice if you have a good budget.
Lightworks and Flowblade are the best options if you have got a low budget and need advanced editing options. They provide a good value for money experience.
Open Movie Editor, Cinelerra, Avidemux, OpenShot, and Pitivi are free and easy-to-use software that are the best options for beginners.
Besides, if you are going to switch from Linux to Windows or MacOS. Wondershare Filmora can be your good choice to go. It owns built-in stock media and features that are not so complicated as compared to other software.
Final Words
It has been discussed in detail that there are many free as well as paid editing software that can be used for Linux. Adobe premiere pro is not available for Linux, so one must go with any of these above-mentioned editing products. Free versions are for beginners as they contain basic editing features but paid versions can fulfill the demands of professional moviemakers too.
You can download and install any software according to your demands very easily as they are available on the app store. In the absence of adobe premiere pro, these products add such effects and transitions to your videos/films that make them amazing and thrilling to watch.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
Best 10 Alternatives to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux
1. DaVinci Resolve
DaVinci Resolve, a tool being used as an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux, provides features like color correction, editing, motion graphics, and audio post-production.
It is easy to learn and use, yet a handy tool for professionals. Using DaVinci Resolve, you can build your multi-user post-production studio.
DaVinci Resolve interface is divided into different pages, providing you with a dedicated workspace for a specific task. You must buy the paid version to get access to all features.
Main features:
- Multi-user collaboration
- Color correction
- All-in-one software for post-production
Pros
- Multiple resolutions and formats are available.
- Quick processing
- Advanced audio processing
Cons
- Some features are limited only to the paid version
- Confusing interface
- Requires much CPU capacity
Supported OS: Linux , Windows (version 8 and 10+), OSX (11+)
Best for:
DaVinci Resolve is best for professionals as well as for day-to-day use. It has all the basic as well as professional working programs.
Price: 295$ for DaVinci Resolve Studio
Ratings: 4.1/5
According to TrustRadius Ratings , DaVinci Resolve has almost 75% of 9-10 reviews. A total of 18 positive and two negative reviews.
Summary & user review
DaVinci Resolve is the software that can solve most of your editing-related problems. With many editing options, it is the tool for all your projects. Both free and paid versions are available. A TrustRadius Ratings and Reviews review states, “ None like it out there.”
2. OpenShot
OpenShot is an easy-to-use, simple-to-understand, and surprisingly powerful video editing tool designed to make video editing straightforward. OpenShot is an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux, and its features make it a valuable and handy video editing software.
It is available in 70+ languages. It might be lacking some features for professional use, but it contains all the essential video editing tools for daily use.
Main features:
- Unlimited tracks
- 3D Animation
- Trim and Cut
- Title Editing
- Different video effects
Pros
- Completely free
- It can be used as a video editing learning tool
- Easy to use
Cons
- Keeps crashing
- Time-consuming tool
- Can’t create good quality animations
Supported OS: Linux , Windows (version 7,8 and 10+), OSX (10.15+)
Best for:
It is best for most users for day-to-day use, but it is not recommended for professional use. You should use other video editing tools for professional and advanced video editing.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.5/5
According to G2 Ratings , OpenShot has almost 85% of 9-10 reviews. A total of 27 positive and one negative review.
Summary & user review
OpenShot video editor is a free and easy-to-use tool for beginners and primary users. With many features and editing options, such as removing the background from the video, inverting color, adjusting brightness, slowing down or speeding up, and reversing the video, it can help create a good-quality video. A review regarding OpenShot on G2 Ratings and Reviews states: “Easy to use even for beginners.”
3. Pitivi
Pitivi video editor is an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux. It is a simple and unique video editor, that is free and comes with a lot of video editing and transforming features.
It is software designed for beginners and is suitable for creating simple and basic videos for social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok. Its easy user interface makes it a user-friendly tool.
Main features:
- Automatic backups
- Enhanced audio effects
- Framerate independent timeline
- Background processing of video being edited
- Animations, filters, and different transitions
Pros
- Completely free
- Easy to use
- Audio can be edited precisely
- Changes in the video can be seen in real-time
- Automatic backup
- Background processing of thumbnails
Cons
- Only basic editing can be done
- Not recommended for professional use
- Lagging issues
- Compatible with Linux only
Supported OS: Linux
Best for:
Best for beginners and people with primary use. Day-to-day videos for social media use can easily be edited.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.3/5
According to Slant Ratings , Pitivi has almost 75% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 13 positive and 03 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
It is a simple, unique, and free video editor for beginners. Casual and basic editing can be done using Pitivi.
A review on Slant Ratings and reviews states ,” Free, open source, and easy to use.” and this sums it all up.
4. Shotcut
Shotcut is a free, regularly updated video editing software, with powerful features and an easy user interface. It can be used as an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux.
It offers a simple, user-friendly UI. Shotcut, in contrast to most free video editors, provides features like chroma key and color correction. It contains all the basic and some advanced video editing options but is not recommended for professional use.
Main features:
- Incredibly easy keyframing
- Editing and transitions
- Exporting
- Sleek, user-friendly interface
Pros
- Easy to use
- Regular updates
- Advanced effects
- High-quality input/output support
Cons
- A bit frustrating because of lag
- No preview for effects and transitions
- No stock music
- Can’t upload external subtitles
Supported OS: Linux , Mac, Windows
Best for:
ShotCut is best for beginners and professionals with basic editing needs. It is your go-to editor for editing Youtube or Facebook videos.
Price: 9.79$ at Microsoft US
Ratings: 4.3/5
According to G2 Ratings , ShotCut has almost 85% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 33 positive and 04 negative reviews. A review on G2 Ratings and Reviews states,” Amazing Lightweight Free Basic Video Editor.”
Summary & user review
Shotcut can be used to produce both basic and advanced-level videos. It can be very helpful and handy for professionals in their editing.
5. Avidemux
Avidemux is a perfect tool for simple edits. With limited editing options, it is a very easy-to-use editor for beginners. You can cut, crop, copy or delete parts of your video. 2 or more video clips can also be merged by using Avidemux.
It can render and export at high speeds. Avidemux contains advanced features like a green screen, audio editing, and change speed.
Main features:
- Audio filters
- Video filters and transitions
- Advanced interlacing
- Open source
- Container format
- Encoder
Pros
- Free
- Easy interface
- Standard editing formats available
Cons
- No updates
- No customer support
- No timeline
Supported OS: Linux
Best for:
Avidemux is best for editing, cutting, resizing, and encoding multiple video formats, including MPEG, AVI, MP4, and DVD.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.5/5
According to G2 Ratings , Avidemux has almost 90% of 4-5 ratings. A total of 8 positive and one negative review.
Summary & user review
Avidemux is a handy video editing software for day-to-day use and it can edit your videos in no time. It is easy to use even for beginners. A review on G2 Ratings and reviews states, “ Avidemux is best for beginners.”
6. Cinelerra
Cinelerra is a free video editing tool that you can use to edit your video and make it look wonderful with different transitions, effects, and texts. Cinelerra is free and open-source software and is considered one of the most used editing softwares for Linux.
It can edit videos of any quality you want and provides you with a perfect video according to your demands. It is helpful for beginners and also handy for professionals.
Main features:
- Video and audio editing
- Different transitions and effects
- Floating point imaging
- Color correction
- Video stabilization
- Motion tracking
- 400 plus decoders and 150 plus encoders
Pros
- Contains all professional features
- It has 3D editing tools
- Real-time processing of the video
- User friendly
Cons
- Only available for Linux
- Some codecs are not supported
- Four windows might get confusing sometimes
Supported OS: Linux
Best for:
It is the best free editing tool for professional and non-professional use. With a lot of video effects and transitions, it makes your video look like a movie.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.2/5
According to Slant Ratings , Cinelerra has almost 90% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 19 positive and 02 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
Cinelerra is a user-friendly software that has some advanced features like 3D video editing and is free of cost. A review on VideoHelp ratings and reviews states, “The GG version has many professional features. Easy to install too.”
7. Kdenlive
Kdenlive is a free and open-source video editor that can be used in place of Adobe Premiere Pro on Linux. Its best features include multi-track video editing, audio/video formatting, configurable interface and shortcuts, many effects and transitions, audio and video scopes, proxy editing, automatic backup, timeline preview, keyframeable effects, a simple interface, and much more.
Kdenlive lets you use and mix many audio and video tracks, each of which can be locked or muted as needed.
Main features:
- Multi tracks editing
- It supports almost all audio and video formats
- Many shortcuts available
- Titler
- Multiple effects and transitions
- Automatic backup
- Timeline preview
- Keyframing
- Online resources available
Pros
- Automatic backup
- Dozens of transitions and effects
- User-friendly interface
- Fast and stable performance
- Supports 420 plus formats
Cons
- Basic editing
- Not recommended for professional use
- It crashes if you have a slow computer
Supported OS: Linux , Windows, Mac, FreeBSD , Ubuntu
Best for:
Kdenlive is best for casual video editing for social media platforms. Good videos with multiple effects and transitions can be created using this software.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.1/5
According to Slant Ratings , Kdenlive has almost 70% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 228 positive and 53 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
Kdenlive is a free and open-source editing software that is free and easy to use.
A review on AlternativeTo Ratings and Reviews states, “This is so much more awesome and I worked on it for over 2 hours, and it didn’t crash or lag even once.”
8. Lightworks
Lightworks is a video editing software that is used to enhance the content of videos by both film industry experts and social media marketers. Its free version can satisfy most of its users but if you want more advanced features, you’ll need to pay for this. It is a video editing tool with multi-track editing capabilities and is also powerful, and customizable.
Main features:
- Drag and drop interface
- Color correction
- Blend modes
- Rendering effects
- Applying chromakeys
- Video routing
- Keyframing
- Export to Youtube directly
Pros
- Multiplatform
- Audio/Video editing
- Tutorials available
- Active user forum
- Good performance
Cons
- Export option limited to only 720p
- Difficult for beginners
- You’ve to pay for advanced features
Supported OS: Linux , Mac, Windows
Best for:
Its paid version is best for professionals to create videos with multiple effects and transitions. The free version can also be used for casual video editing.
Price: Lightworks pro is available at 9.99$/month. Its free version is also available.
Ratings: 4.3/5
According to G2 Ratings , Lightworks has almost 75% of 4-5 ratings. A total of 22 positive and 05 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
It is an easy-to-use, advanced, and paid video editing software for Linux for people with a low budget. A review on G2 Ratings and Reviews states, “Good editing platform for intermediate users.”
9. Flowblade
Flowblade is a very famous, easy-to-use, simple, and fast video editor which can be used as an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux. Flowblade is an open-source editor that offers all basic editing options.
It has constantly amazed its users with the smoothness of its playback. There is an inbuilt render UI, which makes the process of delivering your work pretty innocuous.
Main features:
- Editing tool (Insert, Move, Trim, Roll)
- Audio/Video filters
- Proxy editing
- Audio mixer
- Inbuilt rendering
- Titler (Multiple text layers)
Pros
- Powerful
- Multifunctional
- Open source
- Stable
Cons
- For Linux only
- Lack of advanced editing features
- Requires higher display resolutions
Supported OS: Linux
Best for:
It provides a fast, precise, and robust editing experience. It is best for normal day-to-day use.
Price: 24.99$/month; 174.99$/year
Ratings: 4.5/5
According to Slant Ratings , Flowblade has almost 90% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 61 positive and 05 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
Flowblade is advanced, paid, fast, and precise video editing software for people with a low budget. A review on Slant Ratings and Reviews states, “Power, lightweight and multifunctional.”
10. Open Movie Editor
Open Movie Editor is a free and open-source video editing application for generating basic movies. It aspires to be powerful enough for the inexperienced filmmaker while being simple to use. It can be used as an alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux.
It helps to create titles in Inkscape. The Open Movie Editor supports a variety of file formats, frame rates, frame sizes, video codecs, and video containers. The Open Movie Editor provides a range of Tools and Filters for adjusting colors and improving the appearance of your videos.
Main features:
- Color grading
- Filter effects
- Different Audio/Video formats
- 3D video editing
- Text overlay
- HD resolution
Pros
- Simple
- Free
- 70 plus languages
- Export your project in 4K, 60FPS
Cons
- Crashes very often
- Rendering speed is slow
- Hard to control video effects
Supported OS: Linux , OS X, Windows
Best for:
It is best for casual use and video editing with limited features. For professional work, you should opt another video editor.
Price: Free
Ratings: 4.0/5
According to Slant Ratings , Open Movie Editor has almost 60% of 04-05 ratings. A total of 25 positive and 16 negative reviews.
Summary & user review
It is a simple, free, and easy-to-use video editor that can edit and export videos in high resolutions.
A review on Slant Ratings and Reviews states,” An easy to use and powerful video editor.”
How to Choose an Alternative to Adobe Premiere Pro for Linux?
Out of these 10 software discussed above, which software you want to use is still a bit confusing. If you need basic editing software that is free and open source, you should go for Kdenlive
DaVinci Resolve provides advanced editing features such as color correction, and multi-track editing. This can be your choice if you have a good budget.
Lightworks and Flowblade are the best options if you have got a low budget and need advanced editing options. They provide a good value for money experience.
Open Movie Editor, Cinelerra, Avidemux, OpenShot, and Pitivi are free and easy-to-use software that are the best options for beginners.
Besides, if you are going to switch from Linux to Windows or MacOS. Wondershare Filmora can be your good choice to go. It owns built-in stock media and features that are not so complicated as compared to other software.
Final Words
It has been discussed in detail that there are many free as well as paid editing software that can be used for Linux. Adobe premiere pro is not available for Linux, so one must go with any of these above-mentioned editing products. Free versions are for beginners as they contain basic editing features but paid versions can fulfill the demands of professional moviemakers too.
You can download and install any software according to your demands very easily as they are available on the app store. In the absence of adobe premiere pro, these products add such effects and transitions to your videos/films that make them amazing and thrilling to watch.
Free Download For Win 7 or later(64-bit)
Free Download For macOS 10.14 or later
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