Animoto review | TechRadar


Video editing directly from your browser is getting more and more traction. What felt at most like a gimmick a few years ago, is slowly evolving, with a rise in feature-rich online video editors. With that in mind, we’ve taken a look at Animoto (opens in new tab) to see how versatile this service is. 

Animoto: Pricing & plans

  • A free video maker with tiered subscription plans for additional features (but it does substantially rise in price) 

You’ll be pleased to learn that despite the fact this is a subscription-based service, there’s a free version that lets you see what Animoto has to offer. Videos are capped at 720p resolution, and you’ll get access to 50 music tracks, 3 fonts, and 30 color swashes. There’s a free screen recorder to capture your desktop or webcam, too. Your videos, however, will be watermarked.



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