Microsoft Clipchamp’s video editor is one of the company’s best products. AI is one of the company’s top initiatives. So, voila: AI is being added to Clipchamp in three big ways. Two new features are ...
On Apple devices, macOS has iMovie, a simple, free video editor that anyone can use to put together movie projects. But since Microsoft phased out the old Movie Maker app, there hasn't been an ...
Clipchamp for Windows finally has a new dark mode option for users, making it more comfortable for all types of video editors. Microsoft has improved Clipchamp's editing interface, making it more user ...
Microsoft’s new free video editor, Clipchamp, is excellent: simple, deep, and intuitive, allowing you to create a holiday video, a simple meme, or maybe even a commercial. It’s one of the best ...
For an undisclosed amount, Microsoft has acquired Brisbane, Australia-based Clipchamp, a video-editing and creation platform company. Clipchamp's technology, at some point, will be integrated with ...
Video editing software may become the next big addition to Microsoft’s suite of productivity tools. On Tuesday, Microsoft announced it’s acquiring Clipchamp, a company offering web-based video ...
Many apps are offered by Microsoft for free and are available as a part of the Windows 11 package by default. One such app is Clipchamp. However, recently, many users have reported that the Clipchamp ...
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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 ...
The first step is to check the hardware specifications for Clipchamp. Clipchamp does not work properly if your system does not have the required hardware. To run Clipchamp, your system should have at ...
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