Multimedia (6094 programs)
Pros: Many output formats. Can convert audio streams.
Cons: Commercial use isn’t free.
Pros: Easy-to-use interface. Tons of free templates, filters, audio samples, and effects. In-depth customization of overlapping elements. Can upload directly to social media.
Cons: Not a lot of built-in tooltips available. Can’t change the dark theme.
Pros: Multiple filters and effects. Simple interface. Supports multiple file formats. No lags or crashes.
Cons: Watermark in free version.
Pros: Wide range of tools. Intuitive and simple interface. Exports to any file size and formats, including 4K. Direct upload to Youtube and Vimeo.
Cons: Could use more advanced features. Some filters, overlays, and transitions looks overdone.
Pros: Compatible with multiple formats. Preconfigured profiles. Preview. Quick, high-quality conversion.
Cons: Few advanced options.
Pros: Improves and tweaks GIMP’s lacking user interface. The best alternative to highly complicated Adobe Photoshop. Mimics Photoshop interface perfectly. Adds a bunch of extra features.
Cons: Difficult to install. Requires deep technical knowledge to install.
Pros: Supports various video sharing sites. Built-in converter. Faster download speed. Clean and intuitive GUI.
Cons: Requires users to play the media to capture the video.
Pros: AI-powered tools. Over 80 Looks designed by famous photographers. User-friendly interface. Can be either a standalone app or a plug-in.
Cons: Doesn’t have the full capabilities of an image editor.
Pros: Cast and stream videos on your Apple TV and Chromecast devices. A better option than Airplay Mirroring or Chrome Tab Mirroring. DVD and Blu-ray subtitle support. Instant scrubbing preview.
Cons: Requires download of an extra app.
Pros: Features virtually unlimited templates. Integrates high-quality printing. Supports advanced editing tools. Intuitive for beginner designers.
Cons: Doesn’t have pen tool or vector editing. Restrictive and not much depth in terms of pixel-by-pixel modifications.
Pros: Sleek UI. Professional. Routes a multitude of sources. Easy once experience is gained. Free supplemental software available.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Simple and intuitive to use. Handy toolset. Always-on-top feature.
Cons: Could use more organization options. Needs support for more media types.
Pros: Wide range of useful features. Can change edits as they are made. Special effect chains. Easy to share results.
Cons: Requires a microphone. The interface is rather dull. Takes time to learn. No actual record function.
Pros: Stylish interface. Provides a tutorial for beginners. Plenty of advanced editing tools. Easy to use.
Cons: Large download. Requires QuickTime to work. Sometimes crashes.
Pros: Low latency. Portable webcam. Landscape, night, and portrait mode. Automatically connects through Wi-Fi. Toggle between front and rear camera view. Syncs with virtual video communication apps.
Cons: There is a watermark in the free version. The free version includes occasional advertisements.
Pros: Friendly user interface. More than 50 transitions to choose from. Over 300 multimedia special effects.
Cons: Can’t customize effects. It doesn't support 4k.
Pros: Intuitive to use. Instant previews. Exporting project tree. More than 3,000 icons to choose from. Auto recovery feature.
Cons: Limited components. Slow HTML export.