Quick summary
GoPro Quik — Free Video Editor is a no-cost mobile app from GoPro designed for fast, approachable video creation. It provides an easy learning curve for newcomers while still offering useful editing controls, and it pairs tightly with GoPro cameras for streamlined capture and transfer.
Standout capabilities
- Use the app as a wireless controller for your GoPro: frame shots, trigger recording, preview footage, and import captures for further editing.
- Pick from predefined visual treatments (24 preset “styles”) that bundle transitions, effects, and optional overlays such as text, borders, and color filters.
- Point the app at a video link and let Quik automatically trim and assemble a ready-to-share reel.
- Combine multiple clips into a single sequence when you have several takes or moments to stitch together.
- Scrub through a timeline to cut out unwanted segments quickly and precisely.
- Export projects at common resolutions (720p or 1080p) so you can save and share presentable files.
- Create photo-based slideshows from your gallery, noting a maximum of 50 images per slideshow.
- Be aware: some users report occasional crashing, which may interrupt workflows and should be resolved in future updates.
What editing feels like
The interface focuses on simplicity. Essential tasks — trimming, arranging clips, and applying styles — are accessible without steep learning. For people who want speed, the automatic reel creation can produce a polished short video with minimal input. For users who prefer more hands-on control, manual trimming and clip ordering are available via the timeline.
Compatibility with GoPro hardware
If you own a GoPro action camera, Quik makes importing and managing footage convenient. Remote-control features let you operate the camera from your phone, review captures on the device, and move chosen clips into the app for editing immediately.
Limitations to consider
- Stability: intermittent app crashes have been reported and can disrupt projects.
- Slideshow cap: photo sequences are limited to 50 images.
- Feature depth: compared with more advanced editors (for example, VN or KineMaster), Quik sacrifices some advanced controls for a simpler workflow — which is great for beginners but may frustrate power users.
Final thoughts
Quik is a solid choice if you want a quick, user-friendly way to create reels and slideshows, especially when paired with GoPro cameras. It balances automated tools and basic manual controls, making it suitable for fast social clips and light edits, though heavy editors may find its feature set limited and occasional instability a drawback.
Technical
- Android
- iPhone
- Free