The Ultimate VSDC Free Video Editor Review in 2023

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From limited trial periods to incomplete video outputs, you name it- I’ve tried it all out when it comes to free editors. And frankly, I’ve repeatedly given up on finding a solid one on many occasions.

So, I have to admit that I was not really excited about the VSDC Free Video Editor when I came across it. I thought it would end up being the same old tale with a different title. But surprisingly, things turned out contrary to my expectations…

What is VSDC Free Video Editor?

Developed by Flash-Integro LLC, VSDC Free Video Editor is essentially a nonlinear video editing solution for video, audio, and images.

What does this mean?

Well, if you’ve tried out several standard video editors, you must have noticed the same old framework of placing media in a linear pattern for editing. But VSDC, on the other hand, uses a different non-linear approach. You’re allowed to set any combination or sequence as you work on your videos.

For instance, you can put videos directly opposite each other for a side-by-side outlook, or stack one over the other for a picture-in-picture setup. And that’s not all. There are numerous additional parameters you’re allowed to adjust- like media shape and position.

But, here’s the best thing about it. It’s completely free. The system will not lock you out after some time to force an upgrade.

Now, let’s be honest. We’ve seen numerous “free” video editing tools hiding behind that fact only to hit you with a caveat after installation. They usually paste ugly watermarks on your media output to market their brands. Or perhaps force you to install secondary apps they’ve partnered with.

Thankfully, VSDC free video editor doesn’t come with either. It doesn’t announce itself to the world with watermarks or introduce extra applications. You basically get what you see.

And speaking of which, it looks and feels like a genuinely professional tool. The interface is packed with a myriad of editing components that allow you to merge, split, cut, rotate, zoom, crop, and much more. You also get to do things like adding subtitles and shapes, hiding elements, blending, correcting colors, blurring, plus placing Instagram-like filters.

All these are possible on a wide array of video formats and codecs- including mainstream ones like AVI and MP4, plus unconventional versions like SWF and RM. The subsequent output options are also extensive, and you can even choose to produce a DVD video from its disc burner feature.

That said, VSDC is not only about free software. There’s an option of upgrading to a PRO version, which costs $19.99 per year.

But that would only be necessary if you need masking, subpixel accuracy, and video stabilization features, plus hardware acceleration to produce videos much faster. Our principal interest at the moment is the free version.

So, is VSDC free video editing software capable of living up to our expectations? How powerful are its features? And how does it even generate revenue if it’s actually free to use?

Well, let’s find out. This VSDC free video editor review covers all the critical matters- its features, editing tools, monetization model, plus its overall suitability.

VSDC Free Video Editor Features

System Requirements

Admittedly, the biggest problem with video editors is the fact that they all require insanely extensive PC resources to run. You pretty much cannot edit a solid HD video without gaming rig-like PC components.

So, of course, I was extremely curious about the system requirements for VSDC free video editor. And it turns out that the minimum you need to run the software without issues is:

  • Microsoft DirectX 9.0c or later versions
  • 50 MB disk space for installation
  • 256 MB RAM
  • 1024 × 768 pixels display with 16-bit color
  • Intel or AMD chipset with a clock rate of at least 1.5 GHz
  • Windows OS (XP SP3 or later versions)

Now hang on a minute. Does this mean you can edit videos on your old PC? Interestingly, yes- a standard PC can comfortably host and run this software. As a matter of fact, it only takes up 200MB of space in your local disk.

And when it comes operating systems, these are the supported ones:

  • Windows 10
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP SP3

Sadly, sorry Mac users. You might have to check later if they’ve released a compatible version. Let’s hope they ultimately do.

As for Windows users, let’s see how it actually performs on your PC…

User Friendliness

Once you run the application, you’ll notice that the primary interface is dark with clear labels on the tools. And to help you get the hang of it all, the system greets you with a pop-up that essentially walks you through the process of opening a new project, starting the editing stage, and exporting a project.

However, you don’t have to go through all that. I found the overall interface surprisingly simple and straightforward.

Starting a project, for instance, is as simple as choosing either screen capture, video capture, import content, create a slideshow, or blank project. You’ll see all these options from a projects tab that kicks in after the pop-up tutorial.

In case you need additional help, you can access the “Get To Know Top Feature” option at the bottom. It contains additional pointers about elements like:

  • 3D pro charts
  • Multimedia combiner
  • Waveform
  • Chroma key
  • UHD and HD
  • Blending
  • Video effects

Now, let’s face it. It might take a beginner some time to get used to everything here. But, I guess that’s something we should expect on a software solution laden with such an array of tools. At least the learning curve is not as steep as we’ve seen with Adobe’s Premiere.

When it comes to the actual editing process, I admit that I haven’t experienced any issue so far. The progress has been smooth all along. However, it’s worth noting that the software’s overall performance depends on your PC’s hardware resources.

The rendering speed, for example, increases slightly as you upgrade the hardware components. It’s not the fastest we’ve seen, but it’s satisfyingly good for a free tool. Only Pro users get optimized speeds thanks to the hardware acceleration feature that VSDC unlocks after an upgrade.

Fortunately, that variation doesn’t affect the video quality at all. I was impressed that the VSDC free video editor can support both HD and UHD output resolutions. In fact, it can produce even H265/HEVC, which is a popular codec that compresses the file size without compromising the quality.

Editing Features

Video Capturing Tool

The video capturing tool connects VSDC with all cameras linked to your computer. You can shoot a video directly through IP cameras and webcams, then save or tweak them with the editor.

Screen Capturing Tool

The screen capturing tool comes in handy when you need to prepare solid video tutorials showing your PC display. It essentially prepares a footage of your activities on the computer monitor. You can then capitalize on the editor to adjust the resultant video accordingly.

DVD Burning Tool

Perhaps you’d like to catch up with your videos on a DVD player. Well, this is basically what you use.

The DVD burning tool allows you to save a DVD version of your video directly to a compatible disc in your PC’s optical drive.

Video Converter Tool

The video converter tool controls the conversion process, allowing you to transform a video file from one format to another. In addition to that, you can use it to merge clips into a single file, or split one into several videos.

Export Video to Social Networks

It goes without saying that YouTube is, by far, the biggest video directory on the web. So, of course, it makes sense to provide a tool that basically connects the app directly with YouTube to help you effortlessly upload a video immediately after editing.

Apart from that, you can also export and publish videos on Vimeo, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

Create 3D Charts

VSDC free video editor goes beyond typical video editing to help users enhance their professional presentation videos. You can capitalize on the 3D charts feature to create a funnel, point, pyramid, scatter line, pie stacked bar, general bar, and much more- as part of your final video.

Blending Modes and Instagram-Like Filters

By now, you’ve probably tried out color blending on photos. Well, it turns out that you can also play around with this function as you edit your videos on VSDC. In fact, it also offers effects that are as powerful as Instagram filters- one click alone can adjust the temperature, contrast, or grayscale levels.

Supported Media Formats

The respective formats you can import to edit are:

  • Image Formats: PNG, BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPG, PSD, CUR, ICO
  • Audio Formats: MP3, RAM, AC3, CDA, WMA, FLAC, WAV, AIFF, AU, M4A, AAC, RA, CUE, OGG, VOC, MPA, WAV, APE
  • Video Formats: AVI, HDVideo/AVCHD (TOD, MOD, MTS, M2TS, TS), DVD/VOB, VCD/SVCD, QuickTime (MP4, MOV, 3GP, QT), MKV, Flash Video (FLV, SWF), MPEG, MJPEG, H.264/MPEG-4, XviD, AMV, MTV, Media Video (RM, RMVB), DV, NUT, Windows Media (DVR-MS, WMV, ASF)

Then after editing, you can export them as:

  • Image Formats: PNG, JPEG, BMP, GIF
  • Audio Formats: MP3, AAC, WAV, OGG, M4A, AMR
  • Video Formats: MP4, AVI, DVD, VCD/SVCD, MOV, 3GP, MKV, FLV, SWF, MTV, AMV, WMV, MV4, RM, RMVB

Overall Features

  • YouTube uploader
  • Export to social networking sites
  • Create videos for selected multimedia devices
  • Video file converter
  • Shoot videos directly from IP cameras, webcams, and video tuners
  • Capture PC screen video
  • Built-in DVD burning capability
  • Universal format support
  • 4K and HD support
  • Create charts and diagrams
  • Color blending and Instagram-like filters
  • Visual and audio effects
  • Non-linear video editing

VSDC Pro Tools

Subpixel Accuracy

VSDC Pro employs subpixel accuracy when placing or positioning elements in a video scene. Consequently, the quality of the footage is preserved even after adjusting the angles, skewing, or introducing other visual effects.

Masking

The video editing process occasionally involves eliminating or hiding some objects like watermarks- and VSDC Pro provides a masking feature for precisely that. You can even blur faces to hide the identities of individuals in a video.

Video Stabilization Tool

Have you ever shot a video while moving only to end up with an annoyingly shaky clip? This is particularly common with drones and smartphones.

To help you rectify the problem, VSDC Pro provides a video stabilization tool. It pretty much eliminates the shaking frames to produce a much smoother footage.

Who Should Consider Using VSDC Free Video Editor?

Sadly, most of the free video editing software available on the web provide extremely basic features that would only be ideal for small beginner projects. VSDC Free Video Editor, however, is one of the few ones that provide the entire stack of features without substantial limitations. It’s pretty solid for a tool that won’t ask you to pay anything or embed watermarks on your videos.

That said, anyone can use this software- from beginners to established professionals in the graphic design space. However, I bet the bulk of its user-base is made of people who regularly post videos on social media. They would certainly appreciate a free editor that combines unlimited 4K video editing with social media uploaders.

So, how would you rate this one compared to other free video editors in the market?

Bogdan Rancea

Bogdan is a founding member of Inspired Mag, having accumulated almost 6 years of experience over this period. In his spare time he likes to study classical music and explore visual arts. He’s quite obsessed with fixies as well. He owns 5 already.

Comments 9 Responses

  1. nadine says:

    Hi,
    When I installed the free editor VSDC everything worked fine.
    I bought the pro license, but now I have constant problems with video reading.
    The video is jerky and when there is sound I can’t work properly.

    Can you help me to solve this problem which is very annoying for video editing.

    Thank you !

    1. Bogdan Rancea says:

      Unfortunately we cannot offer support for the Software. Have you tried contacting their support team?

  2. Rodney E O'Connor says:

    Hello. I found a cache of my deceased dad’s family 8mm videos in my basement. I used a Wolverine converter and, painstakingly, transferred images to an SD card/ USB and, now, have them on my laptop’s desktop. I’m using VSDC Video Editor VSDC Free Video Editor – Wikipedi on my laptop, and am having difficulty converting it to my newly purchased Pro version, with their activation key. I’m growing tired of the numerous emails, as there’s no 800 number to assist me in real-time. Remote assistance would be fantastic. Bogdan are you able to help me?

    Secondly, I have many DVDs and a newly-found 8mm video cassette that I can playback with my camera. I’m interested in someone who can mitigate the learning curve I’m encountering. I have EaseFab DVD Ripper EaseFab DVD Ripper – Best DVD Converter to Rip and Copy DVD files on Windows (Windows 10) | OFFICIAL. I need these videos imported to Dropbox’ cloud as well.

    Ideally, if you have someone available, I’d appreciate my systems organized, properly, inform me and direct me to be able to complete my project.

  3. John Jihadi says:

    Hi thanks for the great review, but, what about the cons of the program? As Moacir states his pc crashes. I’ll check the system requirements but if his pc meets that and still crashes then is that the reason you only give it a 4/5? What other reasons you don’t give it a higher rating? I just don’t want to invest my time based on your opinion and then find out later it’s not meeting my needs.
    Thanks.

  4. Moacir says:

    Hello. When editing, previw crashes. What can I do to not crash. My notebook has windows 10, 480gb SSD and 6gb ram. Thank you.

  5. Michael Schwegler says:

    Vielleicht habe ich Glück.
    In diversen Anleitungen wird das Schneiden von Videos mit VSCD erklärt, nicht aber das Ausschneiden. Weshalb scheint es nicht möglich zu sein ein Projekt zu laden, Anfangspunkt und Endpunkt einer Szenenabfolge setzen und den Ausschnitt sofort zu speichern?
    Vielleicht bekomme ich ja Hilfe; ich würde mich freuen.

  6. Fred Eric says:

    Bonjour, mon problème avec ce logiciel c’est le volume de la vidéo finale pour de la HD. Plus de 5 Go pour 3.30 mn de vidéo en 4 k, c’est énorme . Une solution de paramétrage à proposer ?

  7. Drew says:

    Very informative article. I am the newest of nubes when it comes to video software. I was trying to pick between video software packages, only the free ones, when I found your article. Specifically VSCD and Da Vinci Resolve 16. Resolve seems great, but my computer is not even close to the minimum system specs that it needs. So VSDC it is. Thanks for the info.

    1. John Jihadi says:

      Hey Drew
      I read the article on VSDC editor and saw your comment. Did you see Moacir? His computer crashes from it. How about you, are you having any problems? I’m going to download the free version for now and give it a try. I was using Windows Movie Maker 2012 but find it’s too slow, simple and cheesy. Send me a link, I’d like to see what you’ve made with this editor.
      Thanks John

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