Which video editor or rather AI video editor are you using?

Poulami
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Im planning to put a punchy video showing some product images and a tad bit of creatives to depict to the users about our vision and what they get when they sign up now and what they might get in the future. We are low on budget, so, cant get a lancer. Any reco which tool to use or any AI video tool, if you have on mind?

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Akshay Gupta
Honestly Canva might be your best bet if you wanna DIY. It has pretty good templates for stuff like this.
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Poulami
@akshaygpt - Thanks Akshay. Have used Canva. Need something beyond it and like what Maru has described here
Gurkaran Singh
Honestly, with a tight budget, AI tools like InVideo or Magisto can make your life a lot easier – they almost feel like you're cheating at video editing. They might just be your match made in heaven! Speaking of which, if you ever need dating profile tips, keep an eye out for "Her Ideal Match" – it's set to revolutionize the way men understand what women really like. Good luck with your project!
Maru Rivera
I gave InVideo a try for a while but I was not happy. I mean, great tech and all but it's not there for the kind of content that we need to put out. If you're going hard on video editing like an absolute move studio, DaVinci Resolve does 98% what top professionals do. It comes with a pretty steep learning curve tho. If you just want to get stuff done, CapCut. I edit professional video and CapCut is still my go-to for most social media and even YouTube content. The free version is pretty good but I decided to pay the subs for some extra customisation - you won't need to I think.
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Poulami
@maru_rivera1 - Thanks so much, Maru! These are great recos. This is really helpful. Im surely going to look up all these as havent used any of these. Gotta have a productive Sunday! haha
Marjianto74
Capcut and canva
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Poulami
@marjianto74 - Ok, will check Capcut out- I feel, it's more appropriate for reels as it's by Bytedance