The free Clipchamp alternative — the editing board for you and your AI
Eziclip Studio is a free in-browser board: many clips, cut-by-text, captions, every format side by side — no account at all. Clipchamp's free tier exports 1080p without a watermark, but needs a Microsoft account and gates premium stock. Eziclip runs in any modern browser; Plus ($9/mo) removes its corner mark. Connect your own AI and it edits for you.
Pick Eziclip if…
- No Microsoft account — any browser
- Many videos on one board
- Your AI can edit via a connector
Pick Clipchamp if…
- You want watermark-free free exports today
- You live in Windows / OneDrive and want stock
Eziclip vs Clipchamp, side by side
| Feature | Eziclip | Clipchamp |
|---|---|---|
| Watermark on standard exports | Small corner mark on free — Plus ($9/mo) removes it | None on standard exports |
| Account / sign-up | Not needed — just open it | Microsoft account required |
| Where it runs | Runs in your browser | Cloud-based, Microsoft ecosystem |
| Cost | Free · Plus $9/mo | Free tier; premium content upsold |
| Many videos on one board | Yes — one canvas | One timeline at a time |
| Color grading & AI color | Wheels, Auto color & Log → Color — free | Basic color adjustments |
| Connect your own AI to edit for you | Yes — Claude, ChatGPT or any agent, via one link | No |
| Boards | 1 board free · unlimited on Plus | One project at a time |
| AI board notes | AI board notes on Plus — per-board agent tuning | No |
| Free stock, sounds & stickers | Built-in free search — Pixabay & Pexels video, Freesound sounds, Klipy stickers & clips | Yes — large library, premium gated |
Free-tier facts current as of 2026 — Clipchamp's plans change, so check their site before deciding.
Try Eziclip Studio — free
Clipchamp's free tier is genuinely decent — 1080p, no watermark — but it wants a Microsoft account and keeps premium content behind an upsell. Eziclip Studio asks for no account, runs in any browser, and gives you a whole board instead of a single timeline.
Full board, multi-track timelines, live preview — autosaves in your browser.
Where Clipchamp is genuinely better
Clipchamp is polished and, since Microsoft, its free export is 1080p with no watermark. It has a large premium stock-video and audio library, brand kits, text-to-speech, cloud autosave with OneDrive, and tight Windows integration (it ships with Windows). If you live in the Microsoft ecosystem and want stock and cloud sync, Clipchamp is a strong free editor. Eziclip is the no-account, any-browser board for editing many videos at once and reformatting fast.
Questions
Yes — Eziclip Studio edits video free in your browser and needs no account of any kind, while Clipchamp requires a Microsoft account to save and export. There's no sign-in and no export paywall.
Free exports carry a small Eziclip mark in the corner; Plus ($9/mo) removes it across every tool. Clipchamp's standard free exports are watermark-free — where Eziclip differs is that it needs no account and edits many videos on one board.
Yes. Eziclip Studio is a board — lay out many videos on one canvas and edit across all of them, where Clipchamp works one timeline at a time.
A large premium stock library, brand kits, text-to-speech, OneDrive cloud autosave and deep Windows integration. If you want those, Clipchamp is the better fit; Eziclip focuses on a free, no-account editing board.
Yes — Studio's Color tab has one-tap AI Auto color, a Log → Color switch that turns flat log footage into full color automatically, and a complete grade: contrast, exposure, highlights and shadows, saturation, vibrance, temperature, tint and hue, plus vignette and film looks. Every control is keyframeable and a grade copies across clips — free and in your browser, beyond Clipchamp's basic free color controls.
Yes — paste one link into Claude, ChatGPT or any agent that accepts connectors, and it edits your project autonomously: cuts, captions, color, sound, stock footage and export. Eziclip hands the agent real editing know-how along with the tools, so the result follows editing craft rather than guesswork. Clipchamp has no equivalent.