TL;DR: Google Vids is a new browser-based video editor integrated with Google Drive, offering features like adding media, audio, text, and transitions. It supports AI-generated clips and avatars, with ...
Google Vids is the company's web-based video editor, and you can now use it for free. Up until now, Vids was available only for paying Google Workspace subscribers, but this move makes it accessible ...
A good private video editor is hard to find—especially when you want it to work across all of your devices. Yes, there are lots of decent video editors, including Microsoft’s Clipchamp tool and ...
If you are tired of CapCut locking key features behind a paywall, OpenReel is a compelling alternative. This open-source video editor runs entirely in your browser, processes everything locally for ...
Google Drive has received a new handy feature, which allows users to do in-browser video editing. Whenever users preview a video in the Drive, they will see an “Open” button, which opens the video ...
Microsoft's latest acquisition could add an easy-to-use video editing experience to its software suite. The tech giant has purchased a startup called Clipchamp, which is known for its in-browser video ...
San Francisco-based Kapwing, makers of the online video editor by the same name, have raised a $11 million Series A round of financing led by CRV, with participation from Jane VC, Harry Stebbings, ...