The free Kapwing stabilizer alternative — stabilize video in your browser
Eziclip is a free, in-browser video stabilizer: smooth camera shake and handheld jitter, then export in full quality, right in your browser. Kapwing's stabilizer is part of its online editor, which puts a watermark on free exports, caps free videos in length and quality, requires sign-up and processes your footage in its cloud. Eziclip has no length or quality cap and no sign-up, right in your browser.
Pick Eziclip if…
- Not needed — just open it
- Runs in your browser
- Full quality, unlimited
Pick Kapwing if…
- Kapwing is a genuinely fuller product: a real multi-track timeline, caption presets, subtitle translation, a big template library and collaboration.
- For multi-clip projects and heavy editing it does more.
Eziclip vs Kapwing, side by side
| Feature | Eziclip | Kapwing |
|---|---|---|
| Watermark on free exports | Small corner mark on free — Plus ($9/mo) removes it | Yes — on every export |
| Account / sign-up | Not needed — just open it | Required |
| Uploads your video to the cloud | Runs in your browser | Yes — cloud-based |
| Free export quality / limits | Full quality, unlimited | Watermarked, length + quality cap |
| Cost to remove limits | Free · Plus $9/mo | Paid plans only |
Free-tier facts current as of 2026 — Kapwing's plans change, so check their site before deciding.
Try the free Video Stabilizer — right here
Kapwing is a polished online editor, but its free tier is hard-capped: a watermark on every export, length and quality limits, and forced sign-up. For stabilizing a clip, Eziclip does it free, in full quality, with no sign-up and no upload.
A quick tool — one slice of free Studio. The same job (and the rest of the edit) lives on the board: multi-track, captions, color, sound, stock. Connect your AI and it edits for you.
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Where Kapwing is genuinely better
Kapwing is a genuinely fuller product: a real multi-track timeline, caption presets, subtitle translation, a big template library and collaboration. For multi-clip projects and heavy editing it does more. Eziclip is the focused, free, in-browser tool — stabilize a clip, export it in full quality, no account needed. And this tool is one door into a bigger room: the same site's Studio is a full multi-track editing board in your browser — where you can even connect your own AI (Claude, ChatGPT or any agent) and let it do the edit for you.
Questions
Yes — Eziclip stabilizes your video with no account, in full quality with no length cap. Free exports carry a small Eziclip mark in the corner; Plus ($9/mo) removes it across every tool. Kapwing watermarks every free export and caps length and quality.
Yes. Eziclip runs right in your browser and stabilizes there — no upload, no account, and no paid tier gating the download.
Kapwing's free plan watermarks exports, caps length and quality, and requires sign-in. Eziclip needs no sign-in and has no length or quality caps; its free exports carry a small corner mark, removed by Plus ($9/mo).
Kapwing offers a full timeline editor, caption presets and translation. Eziclip focuses on free, in-browser stabilization; for heavy editing Kapwing is broader.