

In the free plan, Oslo adds no watermarks, and exports videos of up to 30 minutes in 1080p resolution. Once you're ready to export, the video can be downloaded to your hard drive or uploaded directly to YouTube if you link it. Oslo also allows you to collaborate with co-creators, as multiple users can edit the video or leave comments for each other before finishing the project. All changes you make to the video can be previewed live. You can also directly record video, audio, or your screen in Oslo. Like Media.io, the video editor separates sections for media uploads, sounds, transitions, text, and filters. It's primed for online content creators, as it even includes different orientation settings for YouTube (landscape), TikTok and YouTube Shorts (portrait), and Instagram or Facebook (square). Live-streaming and recording software Streamlabs has a free online video editor called Oslo, which anyone can use even if you don't operate Streamlabs programs. The editor includes simple ways to add elements like emojis, transition effects like fades, and copyright-free music and sound effects. Media.io can auto-generate subtitles for your video, or you can upload it manually. The Text section lets you add text anywhere on the screen, and again, you can use cool templates to make it look better. In the free version, this is limited to 2000 characters or 10 minutes. Media.io also includes a snazzy text-to-speech feature, where you can type in text and have a robot read it out on camera.


You can also record directly in the editor. In Media, you'll upload your content from your drive or an online link.

The video editor tries to make it less overwhelming by creating sections for each type of thing you'll need in your video. It even lets you add a few video templates for common creations, like a product demo, a podcast recording header, or a call-to-action slide at the end of the video. Media.io has one of the simplest interfaces for an online video editor, which makes it a great choice for beginners or casual users.
