Clipchamp
Clipchamp is a web-based video editing software developed by Microsoft, enabling users to create, edit, and share high-definition videos with intuitive tools and AI-powered features, even without prior editing experience.[1] Originally founded in 2013 as an Australian startup in Brisbane by a team including former SAP engineers, it focused on browser-based video creation to democratize storytelling through accessible technology.[2] In September 2021, Microsoft acquired Clipchamp to integrate it into its ecosystem, enhancing video capabilities for personal, educational, and professional use across Microsoft 365 subscriptions.[2] The platform offers a drag-and-drop interface with built-in recording options for camera, screen, and voiceovers on Windows and Mac devices, supporting unlimited HD exports without watermarks on free plans.[3] Key AI features include automatic subtitle generation in over 100 languages, voiceover synthesis with customizable pitch and pace, and audio enhancement tools that remove background noise, pauses, and filler words for clearer results.[3] Users can access a vast library of royalty-free stock videos, images, music, and templates to streamline production, making it suitable for social media content, tutorials, marketing videos, and more.[3] Since its acquisition, Clipchamp has been pre-installed on Windows 11 and is available via the Microsoft Store and web browser, with mobile support on iOS for on-the-go editing.[3] As of its acquisition in 2021, it had over 17 million registered users worldwide, emphasizing ease of use and collaboration within Microsoft tools like Teams and OneDrive, while premium features such as 4K exports and advanced effects are unlocked through Microsoft 365 plans.[4]Introduction
Overview
Clipchamp is a freemium, web-based non-linear video editing software designed for beginners, creators, educators, and businesses.[5][6][7] It provides an accessible platform for users without advanced technical skills to produce professional-quality videos, emphasizing ease of use and intuitive interfaces.[1] The software's mission is to empower anyone to create and share stories through video, regardless of prior experience.[8] This focus democratizes video production, enabling a wide range of users—from individual storytellers to professional teams—to express ideas visually without complex setups.[3] Clipchamp operates on a core hybrid model, supporting browser-based editing with local processing to ensure performance while leveraging cloud storage through Microsoft services for project management and collaboration.[9][8] It integrates seamlessly with the Microsoft ecosystem, enhancing accessibility for users within that environment.[7] General availability spans cross-platform support, including major web browsers, a dedicated Windows app, and an iOS mobile application.[10] This versatility allows editing on various devices without requiring downloads for initial access.[3]Platforms and Accessibility
Clipchamp primarily operates as a web-based video editor accessible through modern browsers such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and other Chromium-based browsers on desktop and laptop computers.[11] This browser-centric approach eliminates the need for software downloads, enabling users to start editing videos directly in the cloud without installation.[3] For native applications, Clipchamp is pre-installed on Windows 11 devices as the default video editor since its integration in March 2022, with the latest version 4.4.10430.0 released on October 17, 2025.[12][13] Additionally, a dedicated iOS app is available via the Apple App Store, supporting video creation on mobile devices, with version 2.3.14 updated on October 22, 2025.[14] These native options extend compatibility to Windows 10/11 and recent iOS versions, allowing seamless transitions between web and app environments.[15] Accessibility is enhanced through an intuitive drag-and-drop interface that simplifies media import and arrangement for users of varying technical expertise.[16] The platform supports keyboard shortcuts, with over 45 hotkeys available for tasks like trimming, copying, and navigating the editor, promoting efficient workflow without reliance on a mouse.[17] Furthermore, compatibility with screen readers such as Narrator, NVDA, and JAWS enables navigation of the editor, timeline, and playback controls, ensuring inclusive video creation for users with visual impairments.[18] To ensure smooth performance, Clipchamp recommends a minimum of 8 GB RAM (with 16 GB or higher preferred) and a recent processor on Windows, Mac, or Linux systems, particularly for AI-driven features that demand additional computational resources.[15] The freemium model provides free access to core platform functionalities, broadening its reach across devices without upfront costs.[3] Offline capabilities are limited, primarily confined to basic local editing within the Windows desktop app, which syncs projects online upon reconnection for full feature access and cloud storage.[19] The iOS app and web version require an internet connection for most operations, including asset loading and AI processing.[20]Features
Core Editing Tools
Clipchamp offers a suite of core manual editing tools designed for straightforward video manipulation, allowing users to handle footage without relying on automated features. These tools include trimming, splitting, cropping, rotating, and resizing video clips directly on the timeline. To trim a clip, users select the asset and drag the green handles at the ends to shorten it, preserving the original quality. Splitting divides a clip at a specific point by positioning the playhead and clicking the split button in the floating toolbar, enabling precise segmentation for rearrangements. Cropping adjusts the frame by selecting crop options in the toolbar to focus on desired areas or fit aspect ratios, while rotating supports freehand adjustments up to 360 degrees via the rotate tool, correcting orientation or adding creative tilts. Resizing scales clips to different dimensions, such as for social media formats, using reposition and zoom controls in the property panel.[21][22][23][24][25] The editing workflow centers on a non-linear timeline that supports drag-and-drop import of media files, facilitating intuitive arrangement of clips, images, and audio in sequence. Users can zoom in or out on the timeline using plus/minus buttons or the fit-to-view option for detailed work, and the seeker playhead allows precise navigation to edit points. This setup enables layering multiple tracks for overlays and effects, with visual indicators for alignment and duration. Text and graphics tools allow adding customizable titles and overlays, where users select from the text tab to insert elements, then adjust fonts, colors, sizes, and positions via the property panel. Animations can be applied to text for entry or exit effects, enhancing visual appeal without complexity.[26][16][27][28] Audio editing basics cover volume adjustments, fade effects, and track splitting to refine soundtracks independently. Volume levels are controlled via a slider in the audio tab of the property panel, allowing boosts or reductions across clips. Fade in and out transitions for audio are added using the dedicated fade tab, where sliders set the duration for smooth volume ramps at the start or end of tracks. To split audio, users position the playhead on an audio asset and apply the split button, similar to video clips, for isolating segments. Effects and transitions provide further manual customization, with filters applied from the property panel for color grading or stylistic looks like bokeh and glitch. Speed adjustments alter playback rates using the speed tab to create fast-forward or slow-motion segments, while basic transitions such as fades, wipes, and zooms are dragged between clips on the timeline to ensure seamless scene changes.[29][30][31][32][33] For output, Clipchamp supports basic export options tailored to free users, including MP4 files at resolutions up to 1080p and GIFs limited to 15 seconds in duration. Exports are initiated via the export button, where users select format and quality without watermarks on free tiers, ensuring compatibility with standard platforms. These tools collectively form the foundation for manual video creation, with AI enhancements available for more advanced automation in separate features.[34][35][36]AI-Powered Capabilities
Clipchamp incorporates several artificial intelligence features designed to automate and streamline video production processes, enabling users to create professional content with minimal manual intervention. These tools leverage machine learning algorithms to analyze media assets and apply enhancements automatically, focusing on efficiency for creators across various skill levels.[37] One key capability is the AI auto-compose tool, which generates complete short videos from user-uploaded photos and clips by automatically arranging them into cohesive sequences using predefined templates, styles, and royalty-free music tracks. Users select a video length and style—such as cinematic or upbeat—and the AI handles sequencing, transitions, and timing to produce social media-ready outputs like slideshows or promotional clips. This feature accelerates content creation, particularly for beginners, by transforming raw media into polished videos in seconds.[38] The text-to-speech functionality provides natural-sounding AI voiceovers generated from typed scripts, supporting 80 languages with over 400 voices and dialects and customizable options for pace, pitch, and emotional tone to match narrative needs. Integrated directly into the editor, it allows seamless addition of narration to videos, enhancing accessibility and production speed without requiring external recording equipment. Voices are powered by advanced neural networks for realistic intonation, making it suitable for tutorials, presentations, or multilingual content.[39][40] Audio enhancements include AI-driven silence removal and background noise reduction, which process audio tracks to eliminate pauses longer than three seconds and suppress ambient sounds like wind or crowd noise while preserving vocal clarity. The silence removal tool uses auto-cut detection to identify and trim unwanted gaps during transcription, streamlining edits for podcasts or interviews. Similarly, the noise suppression feature applies intelligent filtering to clean up recordings in one click, ensuring high-quality output without distorting the primary audio source. These tools integrate with the platform's timeline for further manual adjustments if needed.[41][42] Visual AI capabilities encompass automatic subtitle generation and background manipulation tools. The subtitle generator employs voice detection to transcribe and display captions in over 80 languages, with editable styling for fonts, colors, and positioning to improve video accessibility. For backgrounds, the AI-powered removal tool isolates subjects in images or applies chroma key effects for video clips, allowing replacement with solid colors, stock footage, or custom elements via green screen compositing. This AI-assisted chroma key simplifies background swaps by automatically detecting and masking uniform colors like green or blue, facilitating virtual sets or creative overlays without complex setup.[43][44][45]Media Assets and Integrations
Clipchamp provides users with an extensive library of built-in media assets to facilitate video creation without external sourcing. The platform's stock library offers royalty-free videos, images, music tracks, and sound effects. Free users have access to a basic collection, while premium subscribers such as Microsoft 365 Personal or Family gain unlimited access to additional premium assets. As of January 2025, work users can access over 5 million images and 300,000 videos through the expanded stock library.[46][47][48] In addition to stock media, Clipchamp includes pre-designed video templates tailored for specific use cases, such as social media promotions, business presentations, and educational tutorials. These templates serve as starting points that users can customize to fit their needs, streamlining the production process. The platform also features customizable stickers, emojis, and overlays, which can be added from the content library to enhance visual engagement; these elements are available in various styles suitable for work, school, or personal content.[49] For direct content capture, Clipchamp integrates built-in recording tools that enable webcam footage, screen captures, and voiceovers without leaving the editor. Users can select microphone and camera sources, record in MP4 or MP3 formats, and preview clips immediately for incorporation into timelines. This functionality supports unlimited retakes and basic audio enhancements, making it ideal for tutorials, reviews, or narrated videos.[50][51][52] As part of the Microsoft ecosystem, Clipchamp supports direct imports from OneDrive and SharePoint, allowing users to pull photos, videos, and files stored in these services into projects effortlessly. Exports can be shared or uploaded to Microsoft Teams for collaboration or Microsoft Stream for video hosting and playback within the organization. These integrations ensure compatibility with Microsoft 365 workflows, enabling secure file management and team-based editing.[53][54][55] A premium feature, brand kits, allows users to save and apply consistent branding elements like logos, color palettes, and fonts across projects. This tool offers unlimited storage for items including images, videos, and audio, to maintain visual identity in organizational videos; kits can be created individually or distributed organization-wide via SharePoint.[56][57]History
Founding and Early Development
Clipchamp was established in 2013 in Brisbane, Australia, by Alexander Dreiling along with co-founders David Hewitt, Soeren Balko, and Tobias Raub, all former employees of SAP, with the goal of developing a web-based video editing platform.[58][59] The company officially launched its platform in August 2014, initially focusing on providing accessible video editing tools directly in web browsers.[60] The early mission of Clipchamp centered on simplifying video creation for non-professionals, enabling users to edit and produce videos without requiring software downloads or advanced technical skills, all through browser-based access.[58] This approach targeted everyday creators, educators, and small businesses seeking straightforward tools for content production.[61] In terms of funding, Clipchamp secured $1.1 million in seed capital in June 2016 from investors including Path4 Group, marking an early milestone in its development.[62] By 2020, the company raised A$13.2 million (approximately US$8.8 million) in a Series A round led by Tola Capital, which supported expansion efforts.[63][64] User growth accelerated during this period, with Clipchamp reaching 14 million registered users worldwide by February 2021, primarily among content creators and small businesses leveraging its accessible interface.[61] The platform's initial features, introduced at launch in 2014, included basic drag-and-drop editing capabilities for importing, trimming, and exporting videos directly in the browser.[60]Acquisition by Microsoft
On September 7, 2021, Microsoft announced its acquisition of Clipchamp Pty Ltd., the Australian-based developer of a web-based video editing platform, for an undisclosed amount.[2] Following the deal, Clipchamp became an integral part of Microsoft Corporation, marking a significant expansion in the company's portfolio of creative tools.[4] The acquisition was driven by Microsoft's strategy to bolster video creation features within Microsoft 365, aiming to serve creators, small businesses, educators, and information workers more effectively.[2] At the time, Clipchamp had amassed 17 million registered users, providing Microsoft with an established user base to accelerate growth in consumer and business video editing solutions.[65] This move positioned Clipchamp as a key asset in Microsoft's efforts to enhance cloud-powered productivity and creativity across its ecosystem.[66] Clipchamp CEO Alexander Dreiling highlighted the partnership's potential, stating that joining Microsoft would empower creators by tapping into unparalleled resources to democratize video storytelling.[67] Immediately post-acquisition, Clipchamp maintained its freemium model and operated as a standalone service, with a focus on seamless integration into Microsoft's platforms without interrupting ongoing user experiences or resulting in layoffs.[4] The company had previously raised approximately $15 million in funding, underscoring its strong foundation as a valuable addition to Microsoft's consumer video tools.Post-Acquisition Growth and Updates
Following its acquisition by Microsoft in September 2021, Clipchamp experienced significant integration into the Microsoft ecosystem, beginning with its pre-installation as a native app in Windows 11 starting March 10, 2022, which made it readily accessible to millions of users through the Start menu and enhanced video editing capabilities directly within the operating system.[68] This move marked a key step in broadening Clipchamp's reach beyond web-based editing, aligning it with Microsoft's productivity tools. By September 25, 2025, the Windows app had reached version 4.4.10320.0, incorporating ongoing refinements to support seamless performance on the platform.[69] As of October 17, 2025, further updates continued to refine the app.[13] The platform expanded its accessibility with the launch of a dedicated iOS app in 2022, enabling mobile video creation and editing on the go, complete with features like recording and basic AI tools tailored for iPhone and iPad users.[70] This release, version 2.3.14 as of October 22, 2025, further diversified Clipchamp's platforms, allowing users to initiate projects on mobile devices and continue editing on desktop or web.[14] Concurrently, Clipchamp shifted focus toward enterprise and education sectors through deeper integration with Microsoft 365, where it became available as a standard tool for business and academic subscriptions, facilitating collaborative video production for professional and learning environments.[71] This expansion drove reported growth in business adoption, with Clipchamp positioned as an intelligent enterprise video solution emphasizing secure, cloud-based workflows.[72] AI enhancements accelerated in 2023 and 2024, with the introduction of auto-compose in December 2023, an AI-driven feature that automatically generates short videos from uploaded media by selecting styles, lengths, and compositions to streamline creation for users.[73] Text-to-speech capabilities followed closely, launching in December 2023 to enable natural-sounding voiceovers in multiple languages, enhancing accessibility for content creators without recording equipment.[74] In 2024, additional AI tools like noise removal were added, using machine learning to suppress background sounds in audio and video clips, improving audio quality for professional outputs.[75] In February 2025, Clipchamp received a major update featuring a complete design refresh, support for light and dark modes, a new template-based editing experience, and enhancements to AI features including improved auto-compose functionality.[76] By November 2025, updates emphasized performance optimizations, such as faster rendering and multi-item editing shortcuts, alongside security enhancements like improved data encryption for Microsoft 365 integrations, ensuring compliance for enterprise use.[77] Additionally, Microsoft announced active development of an Android app in early 2025, expanding mobile accessibility, though it remained unreleased as of November 18, 2025.[78]Business Aspects
Pricing and Subscription Models
Clipchamp offers a freemium model, providing core video editing capabilities at no cost while reserving advanced features for paid subscriptions integrated with Microsoft 365 or available as standalone options.[79] The free tier allows users to access the online video editor with unlimited projects, including basic tools such as trimming, cropping, resizing, rotating clips, screen and camera recording, animated text, and AI-powered features like auto-captions and text-to-speech.[47] Exports are supported up to 1080p HD resolution without watermarks on standard outputs, though using premium stock assets in free exports may include a watermark; the tier also provides access to a limited library of free stock media, filters, and effects.[79] However, it excludes 4K exports, premium stock content, brand kits, and OneDrive project backups (the latter scheduled for rollout in 2026).[79] For individual users seeking premium access, Clipchamp is bundled with Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscriptions, eliminating the need for a separate purchase.[47] As of November 2025, the Personal plan costs $9.99 per month or $99.99 annually, while the Family plan is $12.99 per month or $129.99 annually, unlocking all free features plus 4K UHD exports, a full premium stock library (including videos, images, music, and effects), advanced filters, a single-brand kit for consistent styling with logos, colors, and fonts, and forthcoming OneDrive integration.[80] These plans emphasize enhanced resolution and asset access, with premium required for higher-quality outputs and professional media beyond the free tier's limitations.[79] A standalone premium subscription is available for users without a Microsoft 365 account, priced at $11.99 per month or $119.99 annually.[81] This option provides the same premium benefits as the bundled version, including 4K exports, unrestricted premium stock assets, brand kits, and advanced editing tools, without tying into broader Microsoft 365 services.[81] It serves individuals preferring direct access to Clipchamp's full feature set for personal projects. For businesses and educational institutions, Clipchamp offers tiered enterprise plans integrated with Microsoft 365 work or school accounts, requiring IT administration to enable access.[7] The Standard plan, at $3 per user per month (annual commitment), is included in select Microsoft 365 Business and Education subscriptions like Business Standard, E3, or A3, providing core editing, AI tools, brand kits, analytics for video engagement, and integrations with Teams, SharePoint, and Outlook, alongside basic security features.[7] The Premium plan, available as an add-on or standalone at $7 per user per month (post-introductory pricing as of 2024), builds on Standard with enhanced compliance, advanced security controls, and priority support, included in higher-tier plans like Business Premium or E5.[7][82] These options focus on collaborative and secure video creation for teams, though they lack mobile app support for work accounts and exclude certain consumer templates.[7]| Tier | Pricing | Key Inclusions | Key Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free (Personal) | $0 | 1080p exports, basic AI tools, free stock assets | No 4K, no premium assets, no brand kit |
| Premium via Microsoft 365 Personal/Family | $9.99–$12.99/month (or annual equivalents) | 4K exports, full premium stock, brand kit, OneDrive backup (2026) | Tied to Microsoft 365 ecosystem |
| Standalone Premium (Personal) | $11.99/month or $119.99/year | All premium features independently | No broader Microsoft 365 apps |
| Standard (Enterprise) | $3/user/month (annual); included in select M365 plans | Analytics, team integrations, basic security | No advanced compliance, no mobile app |
| Premium (Enterprise) | $7/user/month; included in premium M365 plans | Enhanced security, compliance, support | Admin enablement required, limited templates |