Video Editor
Edit, process, and enhance videos directly in your browser.
Processing...
Cut a specific portion of your video
Speed up or slow down your video
Completely remove the audio track
Capture a screenshot at any moment
Rotate your video by 90°, 180°, or 270°
Mirror your video horizontally or vertically
Adjust video brightness level
Adjust video contrast level
Adjust color saturation
Add blur effect to video
Zoom in on your video
Convert to monochrome grayscale
Apply vintage brown tone effect
Invert all colors
Change video resolution
Add text overlay to video
Download audio track only
Play video from end to start
📖 About This Video Editor
Our browser-based video editor lets you edit and process video files without uploading anything to a server. All processing happens locally in your browser using the Canvas API and MediaRecorder, ensuring your videos remain private.
Available Features
- Trim & Cut - Extract specific portions of your video
- Speed Control - Speed up or slow down playback
- Rotate & Flip - Change video orientation
- Color Adjustments - Brightness, contrast, saturation
- Filters - Black & white, sepia, negative
- Effects - Blur, zoom
- Watermark - Add text overlays
- Extract Frames - Capture screenshots
💡 Pro Tip: For best results, use shorter video clips. Longer videos take more time to process and may consume significant memory. The output format is WebM which is widely supported.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
The editor supports all formats your browser can play, including MP4, WebM, OGG, MOV, and AVI. Output is generated in WebM format for maximum compatibility.
Video processing is computationally intensive. The editor processes each frame individually using the Canvas API. For best performance, work with shorter clips or lower resolution videos.
No! All processing happens entirely in your browser. Your video files never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Due to browser limitations with the Canvas capture method, audio is not preserved in most operations. For videos with audio, consider using the "Extract Audio" feature separately.
There's no hard limit, but very large videos (>500MB) may cause performance issues or browser crashes. For best results, keep videos under 100MB and duration under 5 minutes.