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The best video editing software

The best video editing software

In the best video editing software, there’s still more demand than ever – and that also means more competition. With developers adding more and more features to every new release of their programs, including exciting new generative AI tools, it’s a time of exciting possibilities for video editors.

As an editor, your editing software is going to be your best friend and closest colleague, so it pays to do some research and make sure you get the right program for you – especially because video editing tools can be a significant investment. This list represents the best programs our experts have tested, including everything from professional editing software to mobile apps and free tools for beginners.

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Pricing: The biggest downside of Premiere Pro – perhaps the only major downside for most people – is that it requires a subscription. We think that for established professionals, the price is more than worth it, especially if you’ll also use Adobe’s other programs, like Photoshop and After Effects. The subscription model means immediate access to all of the latest features through the beta program. However, newcomers and enthusiasts are likely to find the monthly or annual payment too much of a commitment.

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Adobe Premiere Pro scorecard
Attributes Notes Rating
Features Industry-standard tools and new AI features. ★★★★★
Versatility Wide ranging, although colour grading isn’t the best. ★★★★★
Usability Steep learning curve. ★★★★
Pricing Subscription model requires annual or monthly payment. ★★★★

Versatility: Colour grading is still where Davinci really shines, but the editing and audio tab are also complete and well designed. We found the smart video-stabilisation tool to be particularly effective ,and we love the built-in loudness metering tools in Fairlight (the audio module). We find motion graphics capabilities to be a bit more limited than After Effects, but there’s still a huge range of tools. We were particularly impressed by the power of the Magic Mask tool for tracking a subject, depth maps for localised adjustments and the tools for working with 3D models.

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DaVinci Resolve scorecard
Attributes Notes Rating
Features Pro-level editing, effects and colour grading. ★★★★
Versatility Can handle everything up to Hollywood-level productions. ★★★★★
Usability Steep learning curve. ★★★★
Pricing Great value (or free!). ★★★★★
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PowerDirector 365 scorecard
Attributes Notes Rating
Features Strong editing suite and new AI tools ★★★
Versatility More for enthusiasts, but has another tools for vloggers ★★★
Usability More straightforward than professional editing programs ★★★★★
Pricing Good value subscription, plus free version ★★★★★
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Premiere Elements scorecard
Attributes Notes Rating
Features Limited features but covers all the basics and more. ★★★
Versatility Lacks multi-cam tools and 8K support. ★★★
Usability Clean, intuitive interface. ★★★★★
Pricing Reasonable one-off price. ★★★★★
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Final Cut Pro scorecard
Attributes Notes Rating
Features Full professional editing capabilities but updates have been lacking ★★★
Versatility Support for up to 8K footage, 360 + HDR features ★★★★
Usability Great organisational features but may feel intimidating for beginners ★★★★
Pricing Not cheap, but there’s no subscription ★★★★
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Adobe Premiere Rush scorecard
Attributes Notes Rating
Features Editing tools lack precision control but are easy to use. ★★★
Versatility Cross-platform support, lots of export options and can handle up to 4K. ★★★★
Usability A simple interface makes Premiere Rush easy to use on a phone. ★★★★
Pricing Requires a monthly subscription. ★★★
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Adobe Express scorecard
Attributes Notes Rating
Features Editing tools are basic, but there are lots of templates and stock assets. ★★★
Versatility Mainly useful for editing videos and posts for social media. ★★★
Usability Easy to use once you know where to find things. ★★★★
Pricing Available for free but premium tools require a subscriptionion. ★★★

Versatility: Pinnacle Studio does have some advantages over Premiere Elements as a beginner video editing program. In our experience, the biggest benefit lies in Pinnacle Studio’s more sophisticated audio tools and use of masks to overlay effects, shapes, and text in particular areas of your video.

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Pinnacle Studio scorecard
Attributes Notes Rating
Features A wide range of editing tools but fine-tuning is limited. ★★★
Versatility Mainly useful for beginners. ★★★
Usability Easy to use interface. ★★★★
Pricing Available for free but premium tools require a subscription. ★★★

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