Eziclip

Video editing canvas — edit many videos on one board

Like Figma or Miro, but for video: lay out clips on one canvas, edit each on its own timeline, and compare cuts and formats side by side. In your browser, no upload, no sign-up.

The studio opens full-screen as a board — drop in as many videos as you want and edit them all in one place. Your work autosaves in your browser.

Open the studio — free

Desktop browsers · no account · no upload

Eziclip Studio is a video editing canvas: instead of one file at a time, you arrange many videos on a single board — like Figma or Miro, but for video. Give each clip its own multi-track timeline, cut spoken video by editing the transcript, add captions, music and stickers, then duplicate edits to compare cuts and formats side by side. It runs in your browser and exports MP4s — no upload, no sign-up.

A canvas for video, not a single-file editor

Most editors open one file at a time. Eziclip Studio gives you a board: an infinite canvas where you lay out as many videos as you want and work across all of them at once. A rough cut, its teaser, three thumbnail options and a client's feedback version can all sit next to each other — you zoom out to see the whole set and zoom in to edit one clip, the same way you'd move around a Figma or Miro board.

No more juggling projects, tabs and exported drafts. The work stays where you can see it, so you keep your train of thought instead of hunting through folders.

Every clip has its own full timeline

Each item on the board is a sheet with a real multi-track timeline: trim by the edges, split at the playhead, ripple-delete, add crossfade or dip-to-black transitions, stack picture-in-picture overlays and titles, and mix music and voice with per-clip volume and fades. It's a proper editor per clip — not a stripped-down preview.

Duplicate any sheet in place to try a bolder version. The copy lands right beside the original, which never moves, so you can keep both and decide later — one undo away.

Compare cuts and formats side by side

Because everything shares one canvas, comparing is just looking. Put two versions of the same edit next to each other, play them, and pick the one that lands. Or duplicate an edit into 16:9, 9:16 and 1:1 and see how it reads in every aspect ratio at a glance — captions, overlays and effects carried across automatically.

It turns the slow export-check-repeat loop into a single glance across the board.

Music, stickers and cut-by-text, built in

Score a montage from the built-in music and sound-effect libraries, drop a sticker on a frame, and cut a talking clip by striking words in its transcript — all without leaving the board. The libraries are cleared for free use, and captions follow your cuts automatically.

It's a web app: editing, transcription, preview and the final MP4 render happen right in your browser, and nothing you make is ever used to train an AI model.

How to edit on the canvas

  1. 1

    Open the studio

    The board loads right in your browser — no account, no install, and your work autosaves.

  2. 2

    Drop your clips on the canvas

    Add as many videos, images and audio files as you like. Each becomes a sheet with its own timeline.

  3. 3

    Edit across the board

    Arrange, trim, caption and cut by text — move between clips without switching projects.

  4. 4

    Duplicate to compare

    Copy a sheet to try another cut, or re-frame it into a new format, and lay the versions side by side.

  5. 5

    Export the winner

    Render one MP4 in your browser — optimized 1080p or full source quality.

Questions

It's an editor built like a board instead of a single-file timeline. You lay out many videos on one infinite canvas — like Figma or Miro, but for video — and edit each on its own multi-track timeline without switching projects. Eziclip Studio is a free one that runs in your browser.

Yes. Drop as many clips as you want onto the board, each with its own full timeline. Keep a whole campaign on one screen, compare thumbnail options, or A/B two cuts of the same video side by side.

Yes — free to use, with no account and no paywall. Free exports carry a small Eziclip mark in the corner; a flat $9/month subscription removes it across every tool.

No. Nothing you make on the board is ever used to train an AI model. Editing, transcription, preview and export run right in your browser, and your work autosaves so a reload picks up where you left off.