Video Editor

Use free video software to create and edit videos of any complexity from a family greeting card to a company presentation. Cut, merge video files, apply visual and audio effects, use filtration and image correction, make slideshows and add an appropriate soundtrack. Use multi-color Chroma Key and advanced parameters settings to give your video a professional look. All popular video and audio formats are supported.

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Audio Converter

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Multifunctionality

Multifunctionality

A wide array of multimedia processing tools in one free video software suite.

High speed

High speed

Our programs use fast
and high-quality algorithms optimized for single and multi-core CPU’s.

Affordability

Affordability

VSDC video software is freely available for download to Windows OS-based PCs and laptops.

VSDC – Free Video Editing Software for Windows 11

Finding free video editing software for Windows 11 can be challenging. Some programs are optimized for the newest systems only; others won’t run without a decent amount of RAM.

If you, too, are struggling to find a video editor that does the job well, meet VSDC. It’s free, feature-rich, and it runs exceptionally well on your OS (even if you have as little as 2 GB of RAM).

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at VSDC and show you what it’s capable of.

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What’s included in the toolset

Although in this review we’ll focus on the video editing toolset, VSDC is far from being just another video editor.

What you get is a multipurpose suite that will help you fulfill quite a few tasks besides montage. For example, VSDC also brings a built-in video converter, desktop screen recorder, webcam video recorder, voice recorder, and a YouTube uploader. All the tools are free and can be accessed right from the main menu.

For those on low-end computers, having so many apps under one roof is a great way to save PC memory and resources.

Now let’s have a quick overview of VSDC system requirements and then see what you can accomplish with it.

System requirements

The number one reason why VSDC is a great choice of video editing software for Windows 11 is its low system requirements. This program is probably the least demanding video editor out there. See for yourself: the installation file is less than 100 MB, and you only need 2 GB of RAM to work with Full HD footage.

Here is a more detailed list of VSDC minimum system requirements:

  • Windows XP SP3/Vista/7/8/10/11
  • 2 GB RAM for the program
  • 500 MB of free disk space
  • 16-bit color screen resolution
  • 1,5 GHz Intel, AMD, or compatible processor

In other words, you’ll be able to edit your footage even with an outdated computer that lacks memory, as long as you’re mindful about file size. A version for the 32-Bit Windows OS is available, too.

Format compatibility

The most common format compatibility issue is caused by the fact that different cameras record footage in different formats and codecs. Some video editors struggle to open some of those formats. For example, Movie Maker – the used-to-be-default video editor for Windows 11 – was often unable to open MP4 video files. And because MP4 is a pretty common video format, many users had to convert their footage before editing it.

With VSDC, this issue is non-existent. This software comes with a powerful built-in video converter which makes the program compatible with virtually all video formats and codecs you can think of. This means you’ll be able to edit your footage regardless of your video’s properties or the devices it was recorded with. On more powerful machines, VSDC works well with 4K and 120 fps footage, the latter being one of the reasons why it’s officially recommended by the GoPro team.

Some of the formats supported by VSDC include AVI, QuickTime, HDVideo, WindowsMedia, DVD, MPEG, MKV, WebM, and many others.

VSDC interface and feature overview

VSDC is a non-linear video editor. It provides an unlimited number of video and audio tracks enabling you to place several objects in the same scene or overlay files to create a new composition. We’ll talk more about overlaying files on the timeline in a moment. For now, let’s have a closer look at the VSDC interface.

The main elements of the VSDC interface are the timeline and the working area which also serves as a playback preview window.

All the key tools you’ll be working with are available via the ribbon-style menu at the top. That’s where you can access the quick editing menu (cutting, splitting, cropping, and rotating), and the effect menu featuring video, audio, and text effects. Whenever you need to make parameter adjustments, the Properties window housing customization settings will slide in from the right side.

Two things make the VSDC effect menu stand out. First, it allows you to fine-tune any effect parameters and achieve exactly the look you had in mind. Second, it allows you to save custom effects to the template window. As a result, you can create unique effects, or even combinations of effects and files, and save them as templates for future use.

Multi-track timeline

Being able to work with multiple video tracks means the freedom to overlay files, place them side-by-side, create masks, and blend videos and images together. For instance, if you add two videos to different tracks, one under another, they both will be added to the scene and play simultaneously.

Consider the picture-in-picture effect – the most common example of a video file overlay. Another great example is a side-by-side effect: two or more videos placed side-by-side on the scene, as illustrated below.

Similarly, you can overlay text titles, icons, images, or videos and GIFs with a transparent background. Once you get the hang of this approach, you’ll be able to apply transparency and achieve more complex effects, such as double exposure and inverted masking.

Not too shabby for a free Windows 11 video editor, huh?

Color correction tools

Even if your video has been recorded on a professional camera, there still may be some flaws typically caused by poor lighting – especially if you shoot outdoors. VSDC allows you to enhance your footage visually using the so-called Basic effects menu. The menu features LUTs, Brightness/Contrast/Gamma controls, and RGB and Hue & Saturation color wheels – in other words, everything you need to make a video look more professional.

In addition to using the pre-designed LUTs, VSDC enables you to create your own LUTs and save them in the library for future projects. This comes in handy if the built-in LUTs seem insufficient, or if you have your own color theme you’re planning to apply to all of your future videos.

Text animation effects

A full-featured text editor allows you to create titles and stylize them to your taste. You can make text outlined, change its size, font, thickness, color, opacity level, and alignment.

However, the fun part begins when you start applying various effects. First, there’s a list of dedicated text effects, designed to make letters appear (or disappear) one by one, rotate, and change colors. With a little bit of customization, you’ll be able to make a typewriter effect for your video or replicate one of the scenes from popular video games.

You can apply any video effect to the text as well. That includes transitions, transformation, and special FX. For instance, you can make a glitched text effect or a cinematic title template for your videos.

Cinematic video effects

If you’re a fan of cinematic transitions and special effects, there’s no lack of them in VSDC. Just open the Template window and go through the effect categories available there. Some of the most impressive ones are the transformation effects, nature-inspired effects, and special FX. Besides, VSDC brings a powerful reframing algorithm that allows you to create smooth slow-motion videos even after a drastic frame reduction.

Slideshow creator

One of the less prominent yet convenient tools available in VSDC is the slideshow creator, called VSDC Wizard. You can use it to create a slideshow from photos and videos. It brings a classic set of transition effects and makes it easy to put a simple presentation together within a few minutes.

If you ever created clips in Windows Movie Maker, you’ll immediately get a grasp on VSDC Wizard. All you need to do is upload your files in bulk and merge them using transitions. The Wizard menu lets you cut, crop, and rotate pictures, set up their duration, and apply Instagram-like filters. The filters are helpful if you want all the images to appear in the same style and color theme.

Video export options

At the export level, VSDC streamlines your experience by suggesting that you choose the platform or device your video is aimed for. Based on your selection, the program will provide the best configuration to preserve high quality and minimum file size. However, if you want to, you can manually adjust the quality, framerate, video codec, and other parameters.

There are several pre-configured profiles for social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Vimeo, and YouTube. And if you’re planning to publish your movie on YouTube, you can use the YouTube uploader to send the video to your channel directly from the VSDC interface. It’s a convenient feature that helps you save time and comes in handy if you don’t have enough space on your computer.

Heads up: VSDC allows you to export videos for free; there are no watermarks, ads, or other unpleasant surprises. You might be offered to upgrade to PRO for faster encoding, however, you can skip the offer just by clicking “Continue".

Still looking for free video editing software for Windows 11?

VSDC might not be the only video editor working on Windows 11, but it’s one of the most lightweight and feature-rich options. It brings no format, duration, or resolution limitations that can be the case with some other freeware products.

To help you get started, there is a YouTube channel with hundreds of video tutorials and a large library of text guides. Download VSDC and give it a try today to see if it works for you!

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Upgrades VSDC Free Video Editor Delivering Enhanced Performance and GoPro Support

April 20, 2016

Flash-Integro, a leading free software developer, launched a new version of its flagship video editor designed to deliver cutting edge editing features for both home and professional use. Optimized performance ensuring seamless work with video and audio files was the top priority: key improvements largely driven by user feedback include increased overall productivity and an extended list of maintained formats.

As an upgraded successor of VSDC Free Video Editor’s previous version, the released program inherits the most required features of the previous model, such as stunning video/ audio effects, 3D dynamic charts reinforced by a number of advanced enhancements. The totally renewed code has increased performance by more than 50% while so wanted H265/HEVC codecs easily convert GoPro materials into topnotch pro videos assuring superior UHD viewing experience due to 2K and 4K support.

In response to ever-growing users’ demand, the updated version also supports IPhone Live Photos and FLAC audio format for the lossless compression of digital audio. All these new features have made the editor an indispensable working tool for both business and educational purposes.

“Since its introduction in 2011, VSDC Free Video Editor has become our flagship solution widely praised by our users – those who need to make pro slideshows with 3D charts, presentations and videos. Today we are excited to introduce its 4-th version which can enter a fair competition with commercial counterparts due to its wide array of pro editing features” – says Anastasia Khapova, Project Manager.

 

Product page: www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor

Video Editing at Home is Finally Made Fast and Easy

September 16, 2015

Flash-Integro announces a new version of its acclaimed VSDC Free Video Editor 3.3.0. The update presents a lot of graphical and audio improvements for professionally looking special effects and video rendering. Several GUI improvements make the app even simpler than before, while the support for Italian and Japanese languages reflects the growth of popularity of the tool in these countries.

Video editing at home used to sound like a joke just a few years ago. Now, as CPUs have become faster and more memory is available, redacting videos or creating new clips is much more common among home users. And there is software for effortless video editing too. One of such tools is the VSDC Free Video Editor – a critically acclaimed application developed by Flash-Integro. One of the hallmarks of this tool is its non-linear approach to video editing. With non-linear editing, a user isn’t limited with fixed objects, paths, or ways to provide interaction between them. In fact, the app allows for placing, manipulating, and adjusting the parameters of objects in 100% arbitrary ways.

The new version of VSDC Free Video Editor recently released by Flash-Integro drives the simplicity and efficiency of non-linear video editing even further. The number of novelties in the new version is overwhelming. First of all, VSDC Free Video Editor now introduces revamped video editing functions including better work with sprite objects and FX applied to them, more functional menus, and quick switching between object parameters for instant changes in the behavior and look of objects plus an extra handy view of the related parameters.

Then, the FX part of the program introduces a bunch of brand new and improved special effects: Threshold, Reducing bits, a group of TV effects like noisy or aged video and several more. As for sounds, now VSDC Free Video Editor allows for normalizing the volume of an audio track and splitting the video and audio parts of a project.

As always, VSDC Free Video Editor features a great number of user interface improvements. Also, in this version, two more languages were added: Italian and Japanese. Overall, the update brings in more than just a few more graphical add-ons; it is rather about the enhanced quality of user videos and more intuitive and straightforward editing functions.

 

Product page: http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor

Expanding the possibilities of professional video processing, including the functionality for creating animated diagrams for creating video presentations

December  16, 2015

Flash-Integro, a top free multimedia software developer, launches a new version of its flagship, VSDC Free Video Editor 3.3.5. The latest release largely contributes to users’ educational and business experience adding vast diagram functionality along with a number of significant updates in other editing fields as well.

Combining multiple easy-to use features found in most popular video editors with a substantial toolkit for professional  video processing, VSDC Free Video Editor now boasts to be a unique application of the kind that allows for creating and editing a wide array of diagrams, including 3D charts. To meet customers’ demands, the new ample feature-set facilitates research and office work providing instruments for making vivid video presentations and slideshows. Having all the video processing tools and a proper chart builder in one program, there is no more need for users to turn to different apps to visualize sophisticated data in the most convenient way.

Due to other enhancements implemented in the new version, VSDC Free Video Editor now delivers more audio editing options that enable users to reverse the soundtrack, modify its  tempo, rate and pitch. With the aim to keep the program user-friendly and easily managed to the maximum extent possible, all the group operations have been improved, the main settings concentrated in one working area and the menu interface expanded and made more logical.

About

VSDC Free Video Editor  is a video processing application intended for editing video files and creating videos of any complexity involving various visual and audio effects. The program offers rich functionality and yet has a simple and intuitive interface, allowing users to make video projects with a bare minimum of efforts. While most of editors use a predefined sequence of frames and scenes in a video, VSDC Free Video Editor can shuffle fragments and objects of the movie in an arbitrary order. The size, the position and the timeline of each object can be adjusted separately giving users the freedom they need for a video of virtually any complexity.

 

Product page: http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor

VSDC Free Video Editor Comes Up with More Audio Options

July 1, 2015

Flash-Integro announces a new version of VSDC Free Video Editor 3.2.  The acclaimed video processing tool now features a number of options to enhance audio editing as well. In particular, the new version introduces waveforms for audio and video objects for precise audio handling, visual editing of audio effects, and flexible volume control.

An easy-to-use, massively visual, feature-rich free video editing tool for home use – that’s the first impression VSDC Free Video Editor makes. Indeed, the software, while being 100% free, offers a lot of functions often found in professional video editing apps only. Non-linear video editing, subpixel precision, flexible object behavior, and tons of visual effects combine to create robust and effortless creation or editing of video at home. The new VSDC Free Video Editor 3.2 aims to deliver more audio editing options too.

Eugene Hapov, the CEO at Flash-Integro comments: “Audio is a natural part of any movie, clip, or home video. In the new release we decided to put the focus on giving our users more audio editing options”.

The central part of the new release is waveforms. The new version displays waveforms for audio and video objects to allow a user to accurately match them and edit as a whole. For instance, the user can now easily strip out silent fragments of a video or apply an effect to the given fragment with utter accuracy. And the audio effects (few dozens are available) can be edited visually now for an even better result. Among other novelties in the new version is more flexible control over sound volume. Now the volume can rise and fall linearly or non-linearly and even in an arbitrary combination of linear and curve parts. The option will come in handy when underscoring dramatic moments of a video or making soft audio transitions.

In spite of its vast functionality, VSDC Free Video Editor demonstrates extreme user friendliness and straightforwardness. Almost all video editing tasks are made visually in the tool by means of various Wizards. At the same time, the app allows for precise fine-tuning for those users who want to be in full control of the video timeline and effects.

 

Product page: http://www.videosoftdev.com/free-video-editor

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"VSDC Free Video Editor is a surprisingly powerful, if unconventional video editor"

- PC Advisor


"This video editor gives you tons of control and editing power"

- CNet


"The editor handles many common formats and boasts a good deal of capabilities when it comes time to alter lighting, splice video, and apply filters and transitions in post production"

- Digital Trends