

That means you’re going to need to shell out some cash to export videos in 720P or even 1080P. While the app is technically free to use, it actually costs a monthly subscription to export beyond basic 480P resolution. If you were hoping that Clipchamp would herald in a new era of movies made with Windows Movie Maker, or just make it easier to edit your home-recorded movies, then you’re probably going to be disappointed. Exporting videos in Clipchamp is going to cost you Image source: Clipchamp / Microsoft The downside to Microsoft making Clipchamp the default Windows 11 video editor, is the monthly cost to export your videos. All around, it’s extremely user-friendly and packed with features. Some of that costs money to use, but once purchased you’ll be licensed to use it in your video. You’ll also find a ton of royalty-free stock media included for you to work with.

It comes with a combination of different filters, transitions, and templates to use.

And, it offers a lot of the same features that more professional apps like Adobe Premiere Pro offers. In fact, it’s actually pretty simple to use. The new Windows 11 video editor isn’t bad.
