OpenReel Video is an open-source browser video editor with no uploads, no accounts, and no watermarks. Here’s how it performs in real use.
Browser-based tools often get a bad rep for being too stripped down, slow, or janky. I’ve tested a lot of browser-based design tools and image editors, and some definitely do feel like watered-down ...
Open-source is nice, but that’s not the interesting part here.
TL;DR: Google Vids is a new browser-based video editor integrated with Google Drive, offering features like adding media, audio, text, and transitions. It supports AI-generated clips and avatars, with ...
The Microsoft Edge browser might one day allow users to edit photos directly from the right-click option online. Currently, the feature is an A/B testing option that can be downloaded for the latest ...
A good private video editor is hard to find—especially when you want it to work across all of your devices. Yes, there are lots of decent video editors, including Microsoft’s Clipchamp tool and ...
If you find some image on a webpage that you want to edit with such options before saving it, then this built-in feature of Edge browser can be a good option to try. There are many useful features ...
Google Drive has received a new handy feature, which allows users to do in-browser video editing. Whenever users preview a video in the Drive, they will see an “Open” button, which opens the video ...
To use Microsoft Editor in Edge browser, you need to first sign in with your Microsoft account. But before that, you should add the extension to the Edge toolbar to make it more convenient to access ...
Anytime that you need to enable editing of content by end users in a Web application you run up against the problem of just how to make it work. Developers used to resort to standard HTML forms and ...
PDFs are among the most common types of digital files used in professional settings, yet editing them can still prove cumbersome for many people since traditional editing methods require users to work ...