STYLECUT
Browser video tools · FFmpeg-powered · Files stay on your device

Edit video.
In your browser.
No upload needed.

A suite of FFmpeg-powered tools for creators, editors, and marketing teams. Seven tools are completely free — no account, no limits. Sign up for the full production suite.

Files never leave your device
7 free tools · no account
FFmpeg-powered rendering
Export MP4 instantly

Seven free tools.
No signup.

ClickCut — social video
in four steps.

01
Step 01

ADD

Drop your clips. No limit on how many. Thumbnails generate instantly.

02
Step 02

SET

Choose your output duration (15s–90s) and aspect ratio (9:16, 16:9, 1:1, 4:5).

03
Step 03

STYLE

Pick from five editing styles — cut speed, colour grade, and energy all pre-configured.

04
Step 04

SHARE

FFmpeg renders your edit in the browser. Download or share directly to TikTok or Instagram.

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What you're
probably wondering.

No. StyleCut runs FFmpeg compiled to WebAssembly directly in your browser. Video files are never uploaded to any server. Processing is entirely local. You can disconnect from the internet before dropping clips and it will still work.
ClickCut, B-roll Splitter, Multicam Sync, Transcode, Relink, Caption, and Shorts are all completely free with no account required. An account unlocks the full Timeline NLE, Auto Editor (beat-sync, match cuts), Live Capture, Pull, Library (cloud sync), and Projects (cross-device session restore).
A 30-second ClickCut from average-quality clips typically completes in 15–45 seconds on a modern laptop. Longer outputs and 4K source clips take proportionally longer. You'll see a real-time progress bar.
Chrome, Edge, and Firefox on desktop work fully. Safari has WebAssembly restrictions that limit some features. On mobile, ClickCut and several other tools work well. The full Timeline NLE and heavy FFmpeg operations work best on desktop.
Yes. ClickCut exports in 9:16 (TikTok/Reels), 1:1 (Instagram feed), and 4:5 (portrait feed). After rendering, you can use the Web Share API on mobile to send the file directly to your social app, or download and upload manually.
If you're signed in, all exports are saved to your library and synced to your account — accessible from any device. Without an account, exports download immediately and are not saved.