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FreeCut

FreeCut is a professional-grade video editor that runs entirely in your browser. Professional video editing, zero installation. Create stunning videos with multi-track editing, keyframe animations, real-time preview, and high-quality exports.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source (MIT)

Platforms

  • Online  can be run locally or accessed from the URL
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Features

Properties

  1.  Lightweight
  2.  Privacy focused

Features

  1.  Keyframe Animation
  2.  Works Offline
  3.  Batch Editing
  4.  Hardware Accelerated
  5.  No Tracking
  6.  Live Preview
  7.  Colour Grading
  8.  Support for Layers
  9.  Transitions Effects
  10.  Dark Mode
  11.  Support for 4K
  12.  No registration required
  13.  Ad-free
  14.  React

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FreeCut information

  • Developed by

    VN flagwalterlow
  • Licensing

    Open Source (MIT) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    51 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

AlternativeTo Categories

Photos & GraphicsVideo & MoviesSystem & Hardware

GitHub repository

  •  995 Stars
  •  127 Forks
  •  6 Open Issues
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What is FreeCut?

Freecut is a lightweight, open-source application designed to make “cutting” tasks simple and efficient—whether that’s trimming media, slicing data, or breaking larger workloads into smaller, manageable pieces. It focuses on a clean interface, fast performance, and minimal configuration so users can get productive quickly. Key Features

Simple, intuitive interface Minimal clutter with a focus on the core cutting workflow Clear visual feedback for selections and operations

Fast and lightweight Low resource usage suitable for older or less powerful machines Optimized operations to handle frequent or repeated cuts efficiently

Flexible input and output Supports common input formats (e.g., files, streams, or pasted content) Export results in multiple formats to fit into existing workflows

Configurable workflows Customizable settings for precision, step size, and output behavior Presets or profiles to quickly repeat common cutting tasks

Cross-platform and open source Runs on major operating systems (exact platforms depend on implementation) Source code available for inspection, customization, and contribution

Developer-friendly architecture Modular design to make it easy to add new cutting strategies or formats Clear separation between core logic and UI for easier maintenance

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