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Clipchamp finally gets a feature it should have had all along, plus more updates
Summary Clipchamp for Windows finally has a new dark mode option for users, making it more comfortable for all types of video editors. Microsoft has improved Clipchamp's editing interface, making it more user-friendly with features like AI captions, full-screen playback, and timeline timestamps. Users can now group multiple elements in Clipchamp to make editing more organized and efficient. Clipchamp is Microsoft's wildly underrated video editor, which comes preinstalled on Windows 11 devices, and can be downloaded on Windows 10 devices by heading to the Microsoft Store. The editor was acquired by Microsoft in 2021 and has consistently received new features and improvements since. Today, Clipchamp finally got a feature it should've had ages ago, one that nearly every other editing tool already offers, along with some other neat updates. Related How to use Clipchamp, Microsoft's free video editor Microsoft has a free video editor included in Windows 11, and it's actually quite good for basic edits. Here's how to use it. Posts Clipchamp is easier on the eyes now As announced on the Microsoft 365 Insider Blog, Clipchamp is finally getting a proper toggle for both dark and light mode. Previously, the homepage was only available in light mode, while the editor itself was strangely locked to dark mode. With this update, Microsoft is introducing both options for both interfaces. Depending on whether you have Light or Dark Mode enabled on your Windows device, Clipchamp's interface will automatically adjust to match your system settings. However, if you prefer using a mode that isn't your system's default, you can manually switch between themes in Settings > General. Clipchamp's new updates don't end here. Microsoft also gave Clipchamp's editing interface a redesign to make it more user-friendly, especially for those with, let's say, subpar editing skills. This way, users will be able to focus more on the creative process instead of wasting time navigating a confusing interface. A few of the new additions include AI captions, undo and redo options, full-screen playback, and more. Source: Microsoft In addition to this, when you hover over the timeline while editing, you'll now see a timestamp of exactly where you are in the video. While this is a basic editing feature, it's a small but essential addition that makes trimming and navigating through clips much more precise. If you've added multiple elements to a video, like music and text, you can now group or collapse them into a single item. This makes it easier to create sections, shift items around the timeline, and keep your editing process more organized. To use it, simply select the elements you want to group, right-click, and select Group. The new Clipchamp features for Personal account users have started rolling out this month, while Work account users will receive them later in March 2025.
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Clipchamp finally gets a feature it should've had all along, plus more updates
Summary Clipchamp for Windows finally has a new dark mode option for users, making it more comfortable for all types of video editors. Microsoft has improved Clipchamp's editing interface, making it more user-friendly with features like AI captions, full-screen playback, and timeline timestamps. Users can now group multiple elements in Clipchamp to make editing more organized and efficient. Clipchamp is Microsoft's wildly underrated video editor, which comes preinstalled on Windows 11 devices, and can be downloaded on Windows 10 devices by heading to the Microsoft Store. The editor was acquired by Microsoft in 2021 and has consistently received new features and improvements since. Today, Clipchamp finally got a feature it should've had ages ago, one that nearly every other editing tool already offers, along with some other neat updates. Related How to use Clipchamp, Microsoft's free video editor Microsoft has a free video editor included in Windows 11, and it's actually quite good for basic edits. Here's how to use it. Posts Welcome to the dark side, Clipchamp! As announced on the Microsoft 365 Insider Blog, Clipchamp finally gets a toggle to switch between dark and light mode. So, whether you're a film-making student cramming for a project past midnight or a programmer allergic to light mode who occasionally edits a video or two, you won't have to consider using a third-party editing app instead. If Dark Mode is already enabled on your Windows device, Clipchamp's interface will automatically switch based on your system settings. If you don't have Dark Mode enabled system-wide and prefer using it only on certain apps, you can do so by heading to Settings > General. Clipchamp's new updates don't end here. Microsoft also gave Clipchamp's editing interface a redesign to make it more user-friendly, especially for those with, let's say, subpar editing skills. This way, users will be able to focus more on the creative process instead of wasting time navigating a confusing interface. A few of the new additions include AI captions, undo and redo options, full-screen playback, and more. Source: Microsoft In addition to this, when you hover over the timeline while editing, you'll now see a timestamp of exactly where you are in the video. While this is a basic editing feature, it's a small but essential addition that makes trimming and navigating through clips much more precise. If you've added multiple elements to a video, like music and text, you can now group or collapse them into a single item. This makes it easier to create sections, shift items around the timeline, and keep your editing process more organized. To use it, simply select the elements you want to group, right-click, and select Group. The new Clipchamp features for Personal account users have started rolling out this month, while Work account users will receive them later in March 2025.
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Microsoft's Clipchamp video editor receives a significant update, introducing dark mode and several user-friendly features to enhance the editing experience for Windows users.

Microsoft's video editing tool, Clipchamp, has received a significant update, introducing long-awaited features and improvements to enhance user experience. The update, announced on the Microsoft 365 Insider Blog, addresses several user requests and adds functionality to streamline the video editing process
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.One of the most notable additions is the introduction of a dark mode option. Previously, Clipchamp's homepage was only available in light mode, while the editor was locked to dark mode. The new update allows users to toggle between light and dark modes for both the homepage and the editor interface
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.By default, Clipchamp will now match the system settings of the user's Windows device. However, users can manually switch between themes by navigating to Settings > General, providing flexibility for those who prefer a specific mode for their editing work
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.Microsoft has redesigned Clipchamp's editing interface to make it more user-friendly, particularly for those with less experience in video editing. The update aims to help users focus on the creative process rather than struggling with a complex interface
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.New features in the editing interface include:
The addition of timeline timestamps is particularly useful, as it allows users to see the exact position in the video when hovering over the timeline. This feature enhances precision in trimming and navigating through clips
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.Another notable improvement is the ability to group or collapse multiple elements into a single item. This feature is especially helpful when working with various components such as music and text. Users can now create sections, move items around the timeline, and maintain a more organized editing process
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.To use this feature, users simply need to select the desired elements, right-click, and choose the "Group" option
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.The new Clipchamp features have already started rolling out for Personal account users this month. However, Work account users will have to wait until March 2025 to access these updates
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.Clipchamp, which Microsoft acquired in 2021, comes pre-installed on Windows 11 devices and is available for download on Windows 10 through the Microsoft Store. Since its acquisition, the video editor has been receiving consistent updates and improvements, solidifying its position as Microsoft's primary video editing solution for Windows users
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.As video content continues to grow in importance across various platforms, Microsoft's investment in improving Clipchamp demonstrates the company's commitment to providing accessible and capable video editing tools to its user base.
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