Video (1647 programs)
Pros: Lightweight and easy to use. Smooth DVD and VOB playback. Minimal system resource usage. Clean, ad-free interface.
Cons: Limited format support. No subtitle or audio track options. Lacks advanced customization.
Pros: Fast and lightweight, with smooth playback. Video zoom options. Distinct After Playback functions.
Cons: Lacks advanced features.
Pros: User-friendly interface suitable for all skill levels. Seamless integration with Microsoft's ecosystem. Wide array of editing tools and effects. Large library of royalty-free content.
Cons: Advanced features locked in a premium plan.
Pros: Easy to use. Choose video quality and file type. Works with multiple sites.
Cons: Installation may be confusing. Cannot convert some file types. Requires additional app for certain videos.
Pros: Single and bulk conversion. Has editing tools. User-friendly interface. Free and offline.
Cons: Minor grammar errors on the interface text.
Pros: Supports up to 8K resolution. Built-in browser. Batch processing. Ad removal feature.
Cons: Limited video formats.
Pros: Unified interface for supported streaming platforms. Flexible MP4 and MKV output with subtitle options.
Cons: Dependent on streaming subscriptions and regional availability. Performance and resolution vary across different services.
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: Automatic one-tap video enhancement. AI upscaling up to 4K resolution. Multiple AI Models for various scenarios. Batch processing.
Cons: Processing takes a long time.
Pros: Efficient and near lossless video compression. Batch processing. Online video downloading. Supports up to 4K resolutions.
Cons: GPU acceleration on the licensed version only. Too many limitations on the free version.
Pros: Allows users to record multiple screens. Permits recording of audios. Screenshots can be turned into GIFs. Supports a wide range of formats. Editing and customization. Auto-split and auto-stop feature.
Cons: Limited video recording time for free trial.
Pros: Enjoy premium features for free. Open-source. Customizable.
Cons: Can be discontinued sooner or later.
Pros: Free and lightweight. Free and lightweight. Simple and intuitive interface. Fast performance even on low-end PCs.
Cons: Limited advanced editing features. Lacks support for detailed video effects or transitions.
Pros: Convert various video files. Extract audio tracks from clips. Efficiently burn videos. Video and audio configuration settings available.
Cons: Can’t burn videos in bulk.
Pros: Multiple source support. Vertical 9:16 recording option. Real-time adjustments and effects. Profile saving for quick setup.
Cons: Limited webcam compatibility. May feel restrictive compared to pro software. Learning curve for new users. Requires Logitech hardware to function fully.
Pros: Clean interface with drag-and-drop support. Fast video conversion with hardware acceleration. Presets for popular devices and platforms. Basic editing tools for trimming and subtitles.
Cons: No support for commercial DVDs or Blu-rays. Editing tools are limited to single-file adjustments.
Pros: Supports multi-camera control and automation. Enables scheduled recordings. Allows batch downloading of media. Live preview supported.
Cons: No editing features. Setup may be technical for casual users.