Kdenlive KDE e.V.
winget install --id=KDE.Kdenlive -e
Kdenlive is an acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor. It is a free software (GPL licensed) primarily aimed at the Linux platform, but it also works on BSD1 as it relies only on portable components (Qt and MLT framework). Windows versions are also available, with some drawbacks. See Windows Issues for more information. A port on MacOS is also available. Through the MLT framework Kdenlive integrates many effects for video and audio processing or creation. Furthermore, Kdenlive brings a powerful titling tool, a subtitling feature with AI-supported speech to text conversion, nested timelines (new in version 23.04), animation support through Glaxnimate integration (new in version 22.08) and thus can be used as a complete studio for video creation. Check out What’s New for the most recent feature additions.
Kdenlive is a free and open-source video editing software designed for non-linear video editing. It supports multi-track timeline editing, advanced effects and transitions, and offers robust tools for audio and video synchronization. Kdenlive is primarily developed for GNU/Linux but also runs on BSD and macOS, with ongoing efforts to port it to Windows as part of a GSOC project.
Key Features:
- Multi-track editing capabilities for precise control over video and audio.
- Support for advanced effects and transitions to enhance creativity.
- Proxy clip functionality for efficient workflow with large files.
- Collaboration features like version control for team projects.
- Integration with speech-to-text tools for subtitles and voice-over work.
Audience & Benefit: Ideal for video editors, content creators, and professionals seeking a reliable, customizable, and cost-effective solution for video production. Kdenlive empowers users to handle complex editing tasks while maintaining flexibility and performance. It can be installed via winget for easy setup on supported platforms.