
iMovie is better than the video capabilities built into Windows' Photos app and the new app called Clipchamp that's rolling out to Windows 11 users. See the original version of this article on BGR.The video editing software included with Apple devices hasn't changed a lot recently, but it sure beats what you get in Windows. For now, though, Microsoft hasn’t shared any news about updated pricing for the newly pre-installed Windows 11 app. We could even see changes to the pricing now that it’s available as an inbox app. It’s always possible we could see bundles for Clipchamp appear in the company’s Office 365 plans. Especially when you consider that 720P and 1080P have been considered the basic video resolutions for years now. It’s a little weird to see Microsoft charging to export videos from the new default Windows 11 video editor. There are also annual payment options, too, not just one-time fees. People who want to make use of those higher resolution exports will shell out anywhere from $9 to $19 a month for 720P and 1080P, respectively. Considering a lot of newer phones like the iPhone 13 offer video recording up to 4K, we’re talking about a massive hit to the overall resolution of your final product.īased on the price, it looks like Clipchamp–and Microsoft as its parent company–think only content creators or businesses need to export videos in higher resolution than 480P. That means you’re going to need to shell out some cash to export videos in 720P or even 1080P. Exporting videos in Clipchamp is going to cost you 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.
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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. By making it an inbox app, though, Microsoft will undoubtedly push more users towards it.


The company purchased Clipchamp in 2021, and it’s been available from the Clipchamp website and on the Microsoft Store ever since. Microsoft shared the announcement in a blog post detailing the latest Windows Insider build.
