Video editing software may become the next big addition to Microsoft's suite of productivity tools. On Tuesday, Microsoft announced it's acquiring Clipchamp, a company offering web-based video ...
For an undisclosed amount, Microsoft has acquired Brisbane, Australia-based Clipchamp, a video-editing and creation platform company. Clipchamp's technology, at some point, will be integrated with ...
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5 browser-based video editors that give Adobe Premiere Pro a run for its money
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Microsoft resurrected its Windows Movie Maker, as Clipchamp, a new video-editing tool launched last year and now built in with Windows 11. The browser-based app supports trimming, splitting, ...
The latest Microsoft Clipchamp acquisition is expected to benefit non-professional video editors by providing them a new in-browser editing software. The giant tech developer confirmed that it could ...
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Microsoft today announced that it acquired Clipchamp, an in-browser video creation startup founded in Brisbane, Australia. While the terms of the deal weren't disclosed, Chris Pratley, CVP of ...
If you would like to carry out video editing on your Windows computer, you might be pleased to know that following on from the acquisition of Clipchamp last year by Microsoft. The Clipchamp Windows 11 ...
Microsoft got rid of Windows Movie Maker in 2017, replacing it with its Photos app. This move wasn't particularly popular with users, as the Photos app doesn't offer some of the editing features that ...
If Clipchamp is not uploading or saving files to OneDrive, ensure the project is intact, repair Clipchamp, set up the ...
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