The Best Tools to Merge Videos for Windows

Merging video clips is a fundamental part of video editing, and it doesn’t have to be complicated. There are plenty of free apps available that make it easy for beginners to blend videos together. In this article, we’ll explore the best free tools for merging videos.

Editing video can be a complex process, but if you’re just looking to split or merge MP4 files, there are free tools available. The challenge is finding one that’s easy to use. Adobe Premiere Pro may take a few days to get the hang of, but there are simpler alternatives out there.

EaseUS Video Editor

This video joiner is designed for both beginners and professionals, offering a user-friendly interface and a non-linear timeline. Users can add multiple videos to the timeline, set start and end times for each one, then right click to split out any unnecessary parts. It’s free to use.

If you need to enhance your video, the video cutter provides a range of tools. In addition to the media tab, users can access Text, Filters, Overlays, Transitions, Elements and Music. Of particular importance when combining videos is the Transitions effect.

Windows Video Editor

This Windows video joiner makes it easy to merge videos. Simply import the video, drag and drop it onto the timeline, split at desired points, and click “Finish Video” to combine them.

InShot

With the Android app Video Joiner, users can quickly and easily combine multiple videos without sacrificing quality. It offers trimming, cutting, splitting and effects options all from a mobile device. Perfect for combining 2-3 videos when a desktop isn’t available, it can become confusing with more effects added. For best results, it is recommended for short videos only.

iMovie

Mac users can now access free video merge software, allowing them to combine multiple clips with smooth transitions. The process is straightforward: add the videos to the timeline, remove any unnecessary parts, select multiple clips and choose to merge or stitch them together. Merging clips while editing reduces time spent on other aspects of the project and makes it easy to export a finished product.

FFmpeg

For those who use action cameras like GoPro, the FFmpeg app can help speed up the process of combining large videos. When recording in 4K at the highest FPS settings, videos are usually split every 8 minutes to prevent data loss. With FFmpeg, however, users can combine these large videos more quickly.

Final note

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