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20 Best YouTube Video Editing Tools to Use

20 Best YouTube Video Editing Tools to Use

With the tools out there now, you don’t need a background in tech or any formal training to edit videos for YouTube as is explained over at runrex.com; not with the help available from editing tools and software. If you are looking for such, here is a list of 20 of the best YouTube video editing tools to use.

iMovie

Although it is only for Apple devices as articulated over at guttulus.com, this free video editing software gets the job done without any issues. Other than being free, it is also easy to use, compatible with iOS and macOS, and produces 4K-resolution movies.

Adobe Premiere Pro

This one of the best video editing tools out there according to the gurus over at runrex.com, and is extremely popular in the YouTube community. It comes with lots of excellent features and capabilities including Slip Tool, Ripple Edit, and many others. It is compatible with macOS and Windows 10, although, at $239.88 per year or $31.49 per month, it may be too pricey for some.

Final Cut Pro X

Developed by Apple, which also, unfortunately, means that it is only available for Macs as covered over at guttulus.com, it has all the features you want to edit YouTube videos, and then some including its Multicam feature and VR support, and so much more. It costs $299.99 a year for this software, although there is a 30-day free trial available when you sign up for it.

Pinnacle Studio 23

This tool features 360-degree video, split-screen capability, and multi-camera video editing, with its detachable panes, which allows users to have better control over their editing, being one of its best features. At $59.95 for Studio, $99.95 for Studio Plus, and $129.95 for Studio Ultimate, it is a cheaper option than some options out there.

CyberLink’s Power Director 360

This tool has got everything you will ever need to edit your YouTube videos as it is basically made for YouTube creators. It is fairly easy to use even for beginners and boasts excellent features like over 500 video effects, 200 editing tools, transitional effects, animated themes, among others. It costs $69.00 per year or $19.99 per month.

Magix Movie Edit Pro

Although Magix is best known for its audio editing capabilities, the experts over at runrex.com point out that it also offers advanced features for video editing such as 1500 effects, transitions, and templates. Some of its most notable features include its 360-degree video editing, 4K support, its NewBlue effects, and much more. It costs $69,99, although you can upgrade to the Plus version which costs $99.99, or the Premium Plus which costs $129.99.

Filmora9

Filmora9 by Wondershare, which is a well-known name in the Mac community as covered over at guttulus.com, is a video editing software service that is built for those looking to invest very little time understanding the basic functionalities of video editing software and would rather focus more on creating and editing videos. It is very affordable, with a free package, and one which costs $59.99 for a one-time purchase.

Movavi Video Suite

With this excellent YouTube video editing software, you will gain access to a range of resources usable for mixing, removing, or inserting video transformations as outlined over at runrex.com. It costs $149 for a personal lifetime license for a PC, although a trial edition is available as well.

Corel Video Studio

This software offers easy video editing using a wide range of fantastic tools and comes with a clear interface that makes it easy for beginners to navigate. It also offers fast rendering support for 360-degree VR, 3D media, and 4K Ultra-HD, with pricing starting at $79.99 for the Pro and $99.99 for the ultimate package.

LightWorks 14

This unique tool offers high levels of customization in areas where other video editing options are static. It uses free-floating windows to create a workflow to align with your specific editing style and you can open or close these windows as you wish. It costs $299, with a free trial also being available.

Animoto

As is explained over at guttulus.com, this simple to use YouTube video editor allows users to create and edit videos that will get noticed. It can handle all types of editing tasks quite easily, from tutorials and slideshows to promos and marketing videos among others. You can either choose to use Animoto for free, or you can get access to all of its standard features by upgrading to the Pro plan which costs $33 per month.

HitFilm Express

If you are looking for a free video editing software for creating high-quality YouTube videos, then the experts over at runrex.com recommend this one. It comes with a full set of features all designed to make it easy to use regardless of your editing experience. It also comes with a training mode to help users level up their skills via free video lessons. Although it has a free plan, if you want to unlock the professional-level tools and features, you should upgrade to the HitFilm Pro for $349.

Vegas Pro 365

This software comes with a low-cost subscription plan at just  $16.67 per month that makes it very popular among YouTubers, particularly those who are just getting started and want to get access to a full suite of video editing tools without having to deal with a huge overhead in terms of costs as explained over at guttulus.com.

Shortcut

This free video editing software can work on Windows, OS X, and Linux hence why it is popular in the YouTube community. With a customizable menu, a wide selection of modifying options and filters, and many other features including automation of all work processes for user requests, this is an excellent tool to consider.

Adobe Premiere Rush

This software, which is for editing on mobile phones and tablets, is a simplified Adobe Premiere Pro program. Its target audience is content creators for YouTube and video bloggers and it offers the possibility of color correction, video resizing, working with audio, and many other features.

Blender

This is another free editor and is revealed in discussions over at runrex.com, it is mainly used for three-dimensional graphics. Although video editing isn’t its main feature, it is still powerful with lots of useful features hence why it is popular in the YouTube community.

Camtasia

As covered over at guttulus.com, this is a video editing and screen recorder that can operate on both Windows and macOS. Its clean and user-friendly interface makes it equally useful for newbies as it is for professionals. Although there is a discount available if you buy more than 4 licenses, in general, the pricing is $249 for a single user license, which is a one-time fee, or an optional $49.75 annual fee.

VivaVideo

This is a freemium video editor with all the YouTube video editing features you may be looking for from video cutting and merging features, to tools for adding stickers and text to videos, and so much more as outlined over at runrex.com. While the free version offers a good array of features, upgrading to the pro version will see you get the benefit of no ads, video adjustments, animated texts, and the removal of watermarks, among many other features, all for $2.60 per month only.

WeVideo Pro

This software is the number 1 online, cloud-based video editing platform, that works in web browsers and on mobile devices. The fact that it has more than 30 million registered users worldwide proves this point and makes it the leading online video editing software. It has both a free and pro version and for the pro version, you can choose to pay monthly or annually.

Promo.com

This software specializes in helping users make promotional videos, as its name suggests, although you can do a lot more with it than that. You can use it to make all types of videos from horizontal and vertical videos to square and banner videos, and so much more.

These are some of the best YouTube video editing tools out there for you to consider, with more on this topic and then some to be found over at runrex.com and guttulus.com.

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