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Does Windows 11 Have a Built-in Video Editor?
- Nov 28, 2024
No Windows 11 bulit-in video editor any more since Windows 10. The stock Windows Movie Maker was removed by Microsoft. For advanced video editing, such as trim, crop or enhance, below is a nice place to get started.
https://www.recodie.com/best-way-to-edit-videos
P.S. I don't recommend online video editor as it is slow and take a lot of time for upload and download.
Now, if you want something native to Windows 11, Microsoft actually has a built-in tool called Photos, which you can use for basic video editing. It’s super straightforward and lets you create videos using photos, videos, music, and effects without needing to download anything extra.
Choosing an editor with poor support can be a headache when issues pop up. When I ran into problems with an editor once, I was left hanging for days without any help. Major buzzkill! Look for software that has an active support community or good customer service. Research if they provide updates regularly too.
If you plan to work with others and you are looking for a best video editor software, skipping software that allows collaboration can limit your flexibility. I tried to work on a group project with a software that didn’t support easy sharing, and boy, that was a nightmare. Consider options that integrate well with cloud services like OneDrive. Clipchamp has some features that make sharing projects easier among team members.