Windows 11: Microsoft will integrate Clipchamp, a modern video editing app

Windows 11 Microsoft will integrate Clipchamp a modern video editing

Windows 11 will soon include new free video editing software. Microsoft has just deployed Clipchamp in its Insider build (22572). This video editing tool, which was originally a WebApp, was acquired by Microsoft last year. The Redmond company therefore took advantage of this acquisition to make it a native video editing application, as was Windows Movie Maker at one time.

With Clipchamp, Microsoft intends to offer the best of both worlds in terms of video editing: features that are easy to master in an interface that is similar to that offered in professional tools to offer more flexibility. The utility thus offers all the basic functions that one is able to expect in this type of program: trimming and cutting video clips, giving rhythm to the editing by integrating transitions, effects, or even embedding animated texts.

To make it as complete a tool as possible, Microsoft has also provided an option to capture content in real time from a webcam or to record the PC screen, and offers integration with OneDrive in order to be able to import content there. is stored, but also to back up your projects.

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Finally, Microsoft’s free video editing software provides cost-free access to a catalog of audio and video content as well as royalty-free images to brighten up your cinematic masterpieces. The Redmond company has even thought of integrating a “Text to speech” module capable of reading text in more than 70 languages ​​with a synthetic voice.

Source: Windows Insider Blog

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