If you need a video editor that lets you work on projects and share them across different devices, KineMaster is a good option. The app, available for Android and iOS devices, lets you save projects to the cloud so you can access them on all your devices. It's got a clean interface, advanced editing tools like chroma key, magic remover and AI style, and the ability to export in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. There's a free version with all the core features, too.
Another option is Videoleap, which lets you edit video both in the browser and on a phone if you're an iPhone or Android user. It's got some more-advanced features like AI video effects, AI object removal and tools to trim, merge and resize video. Videoleap is geared for social media creators and businesses, but it's got a 7-day free trial, and prices start at $5.83 per month.
If you want a browser-based option, VEED is a free AI video editor with a lot of advanced features like text-to-video, auto-subtitles and AI avatars. It can handle a variety of formats and aspect ratios, and it's got collaboration tools and a large library of royalty-free stock footage. It's got an easy interface and no credit card is required to use it, so it's good for content creators, teachers and marketers.
You could also look at Clipchamp, an all-in-one video editing tool that's available as a browser, desktop app or mobile app. It's got features like autocaptions in multiple languages, text-to-speech conversion and AI-based video composition. You can create unlimited high-resolution videos without a watermark, and it's easy to use. It integrates with Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive and YouTube.