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    OpenCut

    OpenCut

    The open-source CapCut alternative

    OpenCut is an open-source, cross-platform video editor that focuses on fast cutting, trimming, and simple storytelling rather than heavyweight VFX. Its UI is designed to feel familiar on day one: a timeline, preview, media bin, and a minimal set of tools that cover the majority of social and short-form editing tasks. Under the hood it emphasizes responsive playback and snappy scrubbing so editors can make decisions quickly without proxy gymnastics. Common conveniences—snapping, ripple edits,...
    Downloads: 203 This Week
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    clip-js

    clip-js

    online video editor built with nextjs, remotion and ffmpeg

    clip-js is a browser-based video editor built with modern web technologies such as Next.js and Remotion, designed to provide real-time editing and rendering directly in the browser. It enables users to create and edit video compositions using a timeline interface, combining video, audio, images, and text layers into a single project. The system uses a WebAssembly port of FFmpeg to perform high-quality rendering, allowing export of videos without relying on server-side processing. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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