Microsoft acquires Clipchamp video editor

The company announced that it will add this program to its 365 tools as soon as possible

Microsoft acquired the Clipchamp online video editing program, which allows non-professional users to create videos, and announced its intention to incorporate it into Microsoft 365 tools and its Windows operating system.

Clipchamp is a free online editor, with payment options, that works directly from the browser, and was created in 2013 with the intention of allowing anyone to create stories through videos. This program combines web tools with the graphic power of the equipment itself for its operation.

Now, the company created by Bill Gates reported that the intention of the Clipchamp acquisition is “to empower creators to express themselves with video,” as the US company indicated in a statement. Clipchamp employees will join Microsoft.

Microsoft has defined Clipchamp as “a natural extension” to the cloud productivity features of its Microsoft 365 business, education and general user toolkit. It also indicated that the video editor is “a good match” for its Windows operating system.

The company has promised that future Clipchamp users will have an enhanced experience with “more options, more power, and the same ease of creation.”

K. Tovar

Source: Profesionalreview

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