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10 Best CapCut Alternatives to Try for 2025

CapCut is extremely popular for a reason, but there’s more out there than just this TikTok-owned app. Discover 10 CapCut alternatives to level up your video editing this year.

10 Best CapCut Alternatives to Try for 2025

CapCut is extremely popular for a reason, but there’s more out there than just this TikTok-owned app. Discover 10 CapCut alternatives to level up your video editing this year.

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If you’re in the social media space, you’ll know the editing app on everyone’s lips is CapCut – but there’s more to explore than just this ByteDance-owned platform. CapCut is fantastic for editing quick vertical videos, but it has its limitations, especially if you’d prefer not to fork out for the premium version. 

And, with a TikTok ban still lingering on the horizon – albeit, not any time soon, according to the US government – it’s worth investigating CapCut alternatives if you’re a regular video editor. 

We’ve tried and tested a bunch of CapCut alternatives for PC, Mac, and mobile. Here are 10 of the best CapCut alternatives to add to your content creation rotation.

Keep Reading: Discover 10 of the best TikTok alternatives to add to your social media strategy. 

  1. VEED.io
A collage of VEED marketing images depicting people using the platform and various features. 
VEED.io is a user-friendly, browser-based alternative to CapCut that’s growing in popularity. 

Platform: Browser

Pros: 

  • No apps or software downloads are required.
  • AI-powered editing is intuitive and user-friendly.
  • In-platform auto subtitling and text-to-speech saves time and energy. 

Cons: 

  • Has some editing limitations due to the cloud-based nature of the platform, however, it’s still on par with CapCut. 

Cost: Plans start at $9 USD per month for Lite users and $24 USD per month for Pro users. 

Already on the roster at big-name companies like Netflix, Amazon, and Disney, VEED.io is an all-in-one cloud-based program designed to make video editing easy and enjoyable. 

VEED.io is user-friendly, perfect for seasoned video editors and newbies alike and backed by AI-powered tools like auto subtitling designed to speed up the content creation process. Everything is done in a browser, which means video files are stored on the cloud with foolproof backups that can be accessed anywhere, at any time. 

With plans starting at just $9 USD per month, VEED.io’s pricing is on par with CapCut’s – so if you’re ready to make the switch, you won’t need to wrangle any more room in your budget. 

  1. Edits by Meta

Platform: Mobile app

Cost: Free 

It’s not often we’d feature a yet-to-be-released app in a roundup. But Meta’s new video editing offering is set to flip the script. Presumably free and accessible via Instagram or a companion app à la Threads, Edits could render paid apps like CapCut completely obsolete – that is, if it’s advanced enough. 

Currently, the editing options available within Reels are basic at best, so it’s no wonder the team at Meta have decided they need to level up to avoid getting left behind. 

In a recent announcement video, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri gave users a little more insight into the app’s features. According to Mosseri, Edits will be capable of more than just advanced mobile-based video editing – it’ll also include tools for creators to find inspiration, share their drafts with friends and other creators, and analyze video performance to a much higher level than is currently possible. 

Edits is set to launch in app stores across the world in February 2025. We’re hanging out to see all that it has to offer in action!

  1. VivaCut
he VivaCut interface on a phone next to an image of a man cycling. 
Simple yet effective mobile apps like VivaCut are great alternatives to CapCut. 

Platform: Mobile app (iPhone, Android) 

Pros: 

  • Permits easy on-the-go editing.
  • Interface is user-friendly and similar to CapCut.
  • Includes advanced tools like keyframe editing. 

Cons: 

  • Editing is limited without a Pro subscription.
  • Pro plans are similarly priced to CapCut; no lifetime subscription option. 
  • No desktop version limits mobile editing to the functionality of your phone.

Cost: Free to download, with Pro plans starting at $9.99 USD per month or $45.99 USD per year. 

Straightforward enough for even the greenest of video editors, VivaCut is an excellent CapCut alternative with a similar look and feel. 

Its interface is clean and a breeze to navigate, but don’t be fooled by its simplicity. VivaCut also boasts some more advanced tools like blending and keyframe animations. To access these, you’ll need to pay for VivaCut Pro, but it’s a smart investment. 

Unlike CapCut, VivaCut doesn’t have a desktop version, so keep in mind that if your phone is slower to process video files, you may notice some limitations with what you can edit or how quickly.

  1. KineMaster 
Four tiled screenshots of various features offered within KineMaster: high-quality templates, AI style & visual effects, incredible transitions, and background remover. 
KineMaster makes the desktop editing experience seamless, even in the free version. 

Platform: Mobile app (iPhone, Android) 

Pros: 

  • Free version is more comprehensive than most mobile video editing apps. 
  • Full-screen timeline allows for complex video editing. 
  • Premium version supports advanced tools like chroma keying, color grading, and audio editing.

Cons: 

  • Exports on the free version are watermarked. 
  • Some complex features require a steeper learning curve.
  • Performance will be reliant on the speed and performance capabilities of your device. 

Cost: Free, or upgrade to Premium for $8.99 USD per month or $44.99 USD per year. 

A favorite amongst mobile video editors, KineMaster is a small but extremely mighty app available on iOS and Android. It blends all the complex video editing tools of professional desktop-based programs with a straightforward interface, template library and AI-driven features.

KineMaster’s biggest flex is that it’s a completely free CapCut alternative. Although you can (and will probably want to!) upgrade to unlock more advanced features, the free version really holds its own and is perfectly capable of helping you churn out professional quality social media videos.

  1. Movavi Video Editor 
Various tiled screenshots and video stills in the Movavi interface. 
Movavi Video Editor is part of a comprehensive suite that makes producing gorgeous videos easy. 

Platform: Desktop (MacOS, Windows) 

Pros: 

  • Offers tons of video editing power for both short, vertical videos and longer movies.
  • Includes advanced tools like chroma-keying and motion tracking.
  • Companion programs like Movavi Photo Editor and Movavi Video Converter are available in an all-in-one suite (Movavi Unlimited). 

Cons: 

  • Incompatible with some versions of Mac.
  • Not optimized for extremely advanced video editing (such as longer features). 
  • Has compression limitations for ultra-large files.

Cost: $49.99 USD per year. 

Part of a stellar suite of video and photo editing apps from Movavi, Movavi Video Editor blends simplicity with killer features designed to help you level up your short-form video edits.

This CapCut alternative for PC and Mac is available on desktop to provide optimal control over your editing. Toggle between it and Movavi’s other apps – think photo editing, screen recording and video conversion – for total control over your production pipeline. 

Movavi is a fantastic option for new and experienced creators looking to produce high-quality short-form and vertical videos for social media. However, due to its processing capabilities and compression limitations, it may not be the best choice for bigger projects. 

  1. DaVinci Resolve
The DaVinci Resolve interface with a video of a woman cooking on the timeline. 
DaVinci Resolve is one of the most powerful desktop-based video editing programs available. 

Platform: Desktop (MacOS, Windows, Linux) 

Pros:

  • Offers some of the most advanced video editing tools on the market.
  • Provides an all-in-one solution for editing, VFX, color grading, motion graphics and more. 
  • Free version is comprehensive and Studio upgrade is an affordable one-off price. 

Cons: 

  • Learning curve for new users is steep. 
  • No mobile companion app due to the complicated nature of the platform. 

Cost: Free or a one-off payment of $295 USD for the full DaVinci Resolve Studio version. 

If you happen to Google ‘best video editing software’ or any number of other similar keywords, you’ll find dozens of Reddit threads that sing the praises of DaVinci Resolve – the most capable software on the market, according to experienced video editors. 

This desktop-based program is beloved by the pros for its endless tools, which include color grading, VFX and motion graphics. All these features permit very sophisticated editing for all kinds of outputs, from simple Reels to fully-fledged movies.

It’s a powerful CapCut alternative, but it’s important to note that learning how to best use DaVinci Resolve is a commitment. If you’re looking for on-the-fly editing you can do on your phone, this is not the program for you. But, if you’re a serious content creator or a full-time videographer for a brand, DaVinci might be the platform that helps you step up your game. 

  1. InShot 
Five tiled portrait screenshots showing different InShot effects: glitter, distort, line, ripped paper, analog. 
From AI effects to chroma keying, InShot has everything you need for sophisticated mobile video editing. 

Platform: Mobile app (iPhone, Android) 

Pros: 

  • Boasts a sophisticated interface, especially for a mobile app.
  • Includes advanced effects like chroma keying.
  • Free version is serviceable and plans are affordable. 

Cons: 

  • Exports on the free version are watermarked. 
  • Ads on the free version may be distracting. 
  • Some users have raised privacy concerns around data tracking. 

Cost: Free, or upgrade to the Pro plan for $4.99 USD per month or $19.99 USD per year. 

Another mobile app that could steal the spotlight from CapCut is InShot. InShot has been around since 2014, and in the early days, it was the mobile editing app of choice for creators and regular video enthusiasts alike. 

While its popularity was overshadowed by TikTok-backed CapCut, InShot has remained a fantastic video editing app with lots of functions and features. Its interface is clean, its tools are high-level for mobile editing, and over time, the app’s creators have incorporated AI features and templates to rival its competitors. 

Reviewers at TechRadar flagged that InShot requires users to accept or decline cookies, and if you choose the latter, it makes this a painstaking and tedious process. So, if you’re on high alert regarding your data privacy (or just don’t have the time to decline each individual tracking request manually), then InShot mightn’t be the app for you. 

  1. Filmora 

 The Wondershare Filmora desktop interface with a video of waves and rocks on the timeline. 
Easy but extensive, Filmora presents a comprehensive CapCut alternative for desktop. 

Platform: Desktop (MacOS, Windows)

Pros: 

  • Lauded as one of the easiest-to-learn video editors around. 
  • An extensive template and effects library provides users with quick solutions to common editing requirements.
  • AI tools are designed to simplify video editing for quicker turnarounds. 

Cons: 

  • May be overly simple for seasoned video editors. 
  • Users must pay to remove watermarks from their videos. 

Cost: Plans start at $9.99 USD per month or $34.99 USD per year, or you can purchase a lifetime license for $49.99 USD. 

Perfect for beginner and intermediate video editors, Wondershare Filmora is an uncomplicated desktop-based program that still has all the bells and whistles you’ll need to produce something spectacular.

With an extremely affordable lifetime license, you can purchase Filmora once and enjoy its benefits – including AI video editing tools and a stacked effects library – for years to come. 

While professional users say it lacks large-scale editing tools like multicam editing, it’s got everything you’ll need to replace CapCut in your arsenal and then some. 

  1. Adobe Premiere Pro
The Adobe Premiere Pro timeline with a video of a woman with pink hair and a pink shirt. ‍
Adobe Premiere Pro does it all, from color grading to VFX, making it one of the most powerful CapCut alternatives on the market. 

Platform: Desktop (MacOS, Windows) 

Pros:

  • Video and audio editing features are powerful and top of the range. 
  • Integrates seamlessly with other Adobe programs. 
  • Offers a uniquely customizable interface. 

Cons: 

  • Subscription costs are steep, especially for users with basic editing requirements.
  • Tools and interfaces can be complicated and take time to learn. 

Cost: Plans start at $22.99 USD per month for Premiere Pro by itself, or you can choose to bundle it with other Adobe programs for a reduced per-app cost. 

Another ultra-popular program with experienced video editors, Adobe Premiere Pro is an integral part of the Adobe Suite and presents a formidable CapCut alternative. 

It’s packed full of professional features, giving users the ability to color grade, create motion graphics and even add VFX – when paired with Adobe AfterEffects. 

However, much like DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Premiere Pro is not for the faint of heart. The learning curve to truly master this software is steep and may not be worth the investment – both time and money – if you don’t have complicated video editing needs. 

  1. Adobe Premiere Rush 

The Adobe Premiere Rush interface displayed on tablet, desktop, and mobile. 
Use Adobe Premiere Rush on mobile, tablet, or desktop for flexible video editing. 

Platform: Mobile app (iPhone, Android) and desktop (MacOS, Windows) 

Pros: 

  • Offers the ability to shoot, edit, and publish to social media all within the app
  • Includes built-in social media optimization tools. 
  • Can be bundled with Premiere Pro or the Adobe Express package 

Cons: 

  • Advanced video editing tools are limited.
  • Interface on mobile can make precision editing difficult. 
  • Full functionality can only be unlocked with a subscription. 

Cost: Free to download, however some features require in-app purchases or a subscription (plans start at $9.99 USD per month). 

The geniuses at Adobe know how to stay ahead of the curve, which is why, in addition to Premiere Pro, they’ve also developed Adobe Premiere Rush. Rush is a free mobile app that provides an excellent and on-par alternative to CapCut. 

Fast, intuitive, and extremely easy to use, Rush’s interface mirrors other mobile-based video editors. One of its major perks is that it’s available both on mobile and desktop, and files are stored in the cloud, so you can toggle between your devices for flexible editing

However, Adobe Premiere Rush also has its drawbacks, most of which lie in the amount of advanced tools (e.g., keyframes, motion tracking) available. This may be a deal-breaker for pro video editors, but it likely won’t faze social media creators with less complex needs. 

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