You can use Clipchamp on Windows to create exciting new videos for work, social media, or to capture important events. We’ll show you how to get started using Clipchamp on a Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC.

How to Install and Use Clipchamp on Windows

The Clipchamp app doesn’t come pre-installed on Windows yet, though that is a plan for that in the future. In the meantime, you’ll need to download and install Clipchamp first. To install and use Clipchamp on Windows 11 and Windows 10:

Download and install Clipchamp from the Microsoft Store.Once you’ve installed it, search for Clipchamp in the Start menu to launch it.

In the Clipchamp window, you’ll need to sign in using your Microsoft or Google account, or by using your own personal email account.

Next, you’ll need to choose the type of video you want to create. Clipchamp offers Education, Content, Business, Personal, and Corporate—select the option you want to use.

From a File Explorer window, drag and drop the content you want to use in your video into the Clipchamp window.

Select a pre-made template from the options provided to get started. From the editor, you can shorten or lengthen the template and video clip you’ve inserted.

Once you have the basics laid in, you can edit the video by cutting certain parts, adding or removing effects, etc. It might seem light and basic, but the software has some powerful video editing tools.

In addition to editing videos and sound effects, Clipchamp has features for screen and camera recording, recording your webcam, and using text to speech.

When you finish your video, click the Export button at the top and choose the MP4 video quality to export it as. You can choose from 480p, 720p, and 1080p video resolution.

From the options provided, select a cloud service you want to upload the video to—choose from Google Drive, YouTube, TikTok, OneDrive, and any others available in your locale.The upload process will begin automatically—wait while the video uploads. The time it takes will vary based on video size and data connectivity speed.Alternatively, press Save to your computer to save the file to your PC.

Editing Videos on Windows

Clipchamp is a great tool for editing videos on Windows 11 and Windows 10 PCs. It’s free for personal use, but if you want additional features, such as cloud storage and unlimited access to stock content, you’ll need to upgrade to a paid plan. If Clipchamp isn’t your cup of tea, give the third-party Wondershare Filmora 11 a go instead. If you’re working with other types of media in Windows 11, take a look at using your photos as a screensaver or learn how to take a screenshot on Windows 11. Comment

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