Shotcut is a free, open source video editor for Windows, macOS and Linux, built by the team behind the MLT framework. Its defining trait is a native timeline that mixes different resolutions and frame rates in one project without forcing you to convert your files first.
Shotcut
Shotcut sits between the simple and the serious: more capable than a beginner toy, less cluttered than Kdenlive. The native multi-format timeline is a real time-saver when your clips come from mixed sources, and it runs well on modest hardware. The weak spot is the interface, a docked-panel layout that looks dated and takes some arranging before it feels right. A solid pick for anyone who wants genuine editing power without the steepest climb, and it asks nothing of the network to do it.
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Free to use and modify, but anything you distribute that is built on it must also be open under the same license.
Permits
- Commercial use
- Modification
- Distribution
- Patent use
- Private use
Requires
- Disclose source
- Same license
- State changes
- License and copyright notice
Does not provide
- Liability cover
- Warranty
Why it matters: Strong copyleft keeps every distributed version open. A vendor cannot fold this into a closed product and ship it without releasing their changes.
Plain-language summary of the project's license, not legal advice. Read the full text for the exact terms.