
Some tools are missing though, tools that I like on the mobile version. I use video scopes on Above Premiere Pro for accurate color and brings brightness adjustments.
Video Scopes – I’m surprised to see this professional tool in Capcut. Translation – Other than speech-to-text, it does translation to other languages too. This is useful when my video project spans across days… or maybe when I work from different computers. Save projects – I can save my media and projects online. Copyright Warning (web version) – Some of the sound effects and stickers that i have been using on Capcut mobile are copyrighted. This is what I need when editing long videos. Select Multiple Clips – I can select multiple clips and move them as a group to any part of the timeline. Dynamic Audio Waveform – I can see the audio waveform visually in the timeline so that I can adjust volume levels accurately. Here are the top reasons why I like the Capcut desktop over the mobile version.
That being said, I’m seeing some of the desktop functions slowly coming over to the mobile version. The desktop version of Capcut works just like the mobile version, but better. Just use your internet browser on a laptop. Good news! There is a desktop version of Capcut that does not need an emulator to install it.
Update, Nov 2022: Capcut Desktop New Version 1.2.0…Ĭan you get the Capcut app for PC? Is there a Capcut for Mac? Is there a desktop version of Capcut? How do we download Capcut on a laptop without a BlueStacks emulator?