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I built a browser video editor for tutorials — what features matter most to you?

Hi everyone,

I ve been working on RookieClip, a browser-based video editor focused on tutorial and screen recording videos.

I started building it because many tools I tried were either too complex or too expensive for simple edits. My goal was to create something lightweight that runs directly in the browser.

Right now it supports things like:
zoom effects for screen recordings
transitions and text effects
multi-track timeline editing
dedicated tracks for videos, images, audio, and text
drag, resize, and style elements easily

RookieClip - Video editor with zoom effects and multi-track timeline

RookieClip is a browser-based video editor. Add zoom effects, transitions, text overlays, and organize media in a flexible multi-track timeline for videos, images, audio, and text. Drag, resize, and style elements easily — all directly in your browser.

Rookieclip - Smart screen recording with auto-zoom and timeline editing

RookieClip is a fast, beginner-friendly desktop video editor that focuses on the action using automatic zooms. Made for Windows.