Multimedia (6057 programs)
Pros: Free and easy-to-use with extensive editing tools. AI powered tools that automate tedious tasks. Secure and encrypted data.
Cons: 15-minute cap on edited videos. 1 GB upload limit for free users.
Pros: Open-source, versatile media player.
Cons: Occasional lags or stutters.
Pros: Supports a large number of major overseas video platforms. High-definition video downloading capability. Powerful multi-threaded download stability. Includes built-in live TV broadcasting.
Cons: Installation requires an APK and typically an Android emulator.
Pros: Powerful editing tools. Broad format support. Strong cloud integration.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Demanding performance.
Pros: All-in-one post-production suite. Fast file exports. Expansive feature set. Flexibility to choose between free and premium plans.
Cons: Learning curve.
Pros: Advanced tools for editing. Seamless compatibility with Adobe apps. Customizable interface. Regular updates and support.
Cons: Demands powerful hardware.
Pros: Wide support for audio, video, and image formats. Free and easy to use for basic conversions. Includes resizing and quality adjustment tools.
Cons: Wide support for audio, video, and image formats. Free and easy to use for basic conversions. Includes resizing and quality adjustment tools.
Pros: Seamless integration with Adobe Creative Cloud apps. Powerful AI-driven Roto Brush and object removal. Vast library of built-in visual effects and textures. Robust 3D workspace for lighting and shadows.
Cons: Heavy CPU and RAM usage leads to performance lag.
Pros: Intelligent recommendation engine.
Cons: No cable TV shows.
Pros: Precise 2D and 3D drafting tools. Efficient automation for repetitive tasks. Customizable workspaces and plugin support. Secure collaboration and sharing options.
Cons: Moderate system requirements may challenge older devices. Steeper learning curve for beginners. Paid software with limited free trial access.
Pros: Infinitely scalable vector graphics for any medium. Access to a massive library of 20,000+ fonts. Seamless integration with Adobe Creative Cloud apps. Generative AI tools to speed up creative workflows.
Cons: Steep learning curve for those new to design.
Pros: Beginner-friendly interface. Simple 2D and 3D tools. Free and preinstalled on Windows.
Cons: Strictly not for professionals. Lacks advanced editing features. Very limited 3D modeling depth.
Pros: Has an intuitive interface. Vast library of music, movies, and TV shows.
Cons: Limited customization.
Pros: Real-time stem separation. Intuitive, customizable interface. Broad hardware compatibility. Free for home use.
Cons: Some key features require a paid license. Advanced MIDI mapping can be complex. Limited features in the free version.
Pros: Ad-free. Virus-free. Intuitive to use. Embed subtitles in videos. Simultaneous video downloads. Bypass region-specific media content.
Cons: Undefined download time. Limited videos per playlist. Lacks some features compared to similar solutions.
Pros: Simple and clean interface. Functions properly on older systems. Handles multiple file formats. Doesn’t display ads.
Cons: Doesn’t support video streaming. Doesn’t run audio CDs properly.
Pros: Gets rid of lags and security issues. Adds 3D image and editing option. Eliminates workflow interruptions.
Cons: Comes with a limited number of features.
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: Wide range of basic editing tools.
Cons: Lacks advanced features.
Pros: Free, open source, and multi-platform. In continuous improvement by the community. Imports data such as JPEG, PNG, and Postscript. Exports PNG to multiple vector-based formats.
Cons: Some tools and functions are limited. Compatibility issues with some files.