Video Editing Software

Shotcut

Shotcut is a free, open-source video editor that supports a wide range of video, audio, and image formats. It offers features like timeline editing, filters, and effects, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced users.

Windows: ✔ MacOs: ✔ Linux ✔

Website

shotcut.org

Github

github.com/mltframework/shotcut

Kdenlive

Kdenlive is an open-source video editing software that provides multi-track editing, effects, and transitions. It supports a wide range of formats and runs on Linux, Windows, and macOS, making it a versatile tool for professional and amateur editors.

Windows: ✔ MacOs: ✔ Linux ✔

Website

kdenlive.org

Github

github.com/KDE

OpenShot

OpenShot is a free, open-source video editor designed for easy and quick video creation. It offers features like timeline editing, video transitions, effects, and supports multiple operating systems including Linux, Windows, and macOS.

Windows: ✔ MacOs: ✔ Linux ✔

Website

openshot.org

Github

github.com/OpenShot/openshot

Olive

Olive is an open-source non-linear video editor focused on providing a professional editing experience. It supports multi-track editing, keyframe animations, and various video formats on Linux, Windows, and macOS.

Windows: ✔ MacOs: ✔ Linux ✔

Website

olivevideoeditor.org

Github

github.com/olive-editor/olive

Flowblade

Flowblade is an open-source non-linear video editor designed primarily for Linux. It offers multi-track editing, a variety of effects and transitions, and a fast workflow for professional and amateur video projects.

Windows: ✖ MacOs: ✖ Linux ✔

Github

github.io/flowblade