OpenShot is a free, open source video editor aimed at newcomers, with a drag-and-drop timeline, unlimited tracks and straightforward titles and transitions. It runs on Windows, macOS and Linux, and all editing happens locally on your own machine.
OpenShot
Open Source Windows macOS Linux Free
Official website openshot.org
Our take
OpenShot is the gentlest on-ramp of the open source editors, and that is the whole point: if CapCut or iMovie is your reference, this feels familiar within minutes. The price of that simplicity is stability. It has a long-standing reputation for stumbling on heavier projects, so save often and do not lean on it for long, complex edits. A great place for short clips and a first-time editor to start, frustrating once your timeline gets ambitious. By then, move up to Shotcut or Kdenlive.
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OpenShot/openshot-qt
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