I created a browser-based video editor. 100% Free!
FFmpeg WASM! Been working with it myself lately too. Epic how much you can achieve with browsers.
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Looking for free video editing software without any watermarks (or at the very least not obnoxious watermarks)
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Hey everyone,
After looking around online for a free video editor, I started getting frustrated with the options out there. After working on a video for a while, I would click the export button only to be hit by one of the following options (ordered from most to least aggravating)
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Pay a monthly subscription to export your video 🤬
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Export with a watermark 😠
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Export at a low resolution
So I decided to build a video editor by myself and it's been one hell of journey, but today I'm excited to show you guys Mastershot. It's a completely browser-based video editor. This means that everything (including the rendering) happens in your browser! It's 100% free with no watermarks and up to 1080p export. Here's a list of some of the things you can do with it:
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Trim video/audio/images
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Extract audio from video to separate track
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Add text to video/images
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Overlay videos on top of each other (picture in picture/grid/rows)
Coming Soon
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Integrations for stock images/videos.
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Chroma Keying (Green screen)
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Transitions between clips
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Keyframe animations
Check it out at https://mastershot.app
The tech stack used for this project is as follows:
Frontend - VanillaJS with WebGL for the preview screen.
Renderer - Webassembly port of ffmpeg + canvas renderer for future (WebGL shaders, transitions, etc)
What do you guys think?
EDIT: Since people have suggested adding a donation page, here it is: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mastershot