Video (1640 programs)
Pros: Open-source, versatile media player.
Cons: Occasional lags or stutters.
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: 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: 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: 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: 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: 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: Interactive web content.
Cons: Security vulnerabilities. Discontinued.
Pros: Supports several file types. Provides detailed playback information. Video upscaling technology and 3D support. Built-in optimization and editing tools.
Cons: Cluttered interface in some places. Constantly runs in notification tray.
Pros: Looks great. Appearance very customizable. Basic media playing works great.
Cons: Lacks customization of desktop version. Doesn't play DVDs or BluRays.
Pros: Secure. Lightweight. User-friendly UI. Downloads playlists. Converts a variety of file formats.
Cons: Not cross-platform.
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: User-friendly interface. Supports multiple image formats. Offers basic editing tools. Batch processing. Quick image conversion and compression.
Cons: Limited to basic editing functions.
Pros: 360 VR support. Customizable skins. Wide variety of formats supported.
Cons: Sketchy installer. Slight learning curve.
Pros: Free access with simple timeline editing. Drag-and-drop features simplify media arrangement. Stable performance across devices. Updated export functionality improves workflow.
Cons: Lacks advanced transitions and effects. No professional multi-track editing. Limited color correction or customization options.
Pros: Supports a wide range of file formats. Batch processing for multiple files. Chapter markers and subtitles. Cross-platform compatibility.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Lacks in-app tutorials. Requires installation of certain codecs for specific features.
Pros: Offers a range of features. Supports live editing. Suitable for gamers.
Cons: Consumes a significant amount of CPU power. Leaves little room for multitasking.