AI Video Editor
Clypra
Clypra is a modern, high-performance video editor built with Tauri, React, and Rust, featuring hardware-accelerated rendering and a professional desktop timeline.
Clypra
What is Clypra?
Clypra is a free and open-source desktop video editor with a professional non-linear editing timeline, hardware-accelerated rendering, and support for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
How to use Clypra?
- 1Visit the Clypra website and launch the Studio version online or download the desktop installer for your platform.
- 2Follow the platform-specific installation steps (macOS Gatekeeper bypass, Windows SmartScreen override, Linux executable permission).
- 3Open the application and start a new project.
- 4Import media assets and use the timeline to edit.
- 5Export your video using hardware-accelerated rendering.
Clypra Key Features
- Professional non-linear editing timeline
- Hardware-accelerated rendering
- Cross-platform support (macOS, Windows, Linux)
- Visual asset pools
- Native file explorer integration
- Multithreaded performance
Clypra Use Cases
- Video editing for content creators and YouTubers
- Post-production for video professionals
- Educational video creation
- Social media video editing
- Open-source desktop video editing
Clypra Pricing & Free Credits
Clypra currently operates on a Free model.
Clypra Pros & Cons
Pros
- Completely free and open-source
- Cross-platform support (macOS, Windows, Linux)
- Hardware-accelerated rendering for fast performance
- Modern architecture built with Tauri, React, and Rust
Cons
- No mobile app available yet
- Limited documentation and tutorials
- Relatively new with a small community
- May require bypassing security settings on macOS and Windows
What is Clypra best for?
- Content creators seeking a free, open-source video editor
- Professionals looking for a lightweight alternative to paid editors
- Cross-platform video editing