
Bandicam has launched a new browser-based video trimming service that will lets you edit clips quickly and easily without installing software or creating accounts. Video Trimmer runs entirely inside a web browser and focuses on simple trimming tasks rather than full video editing tasks.
The tool targets users who need quick edits without worrying about overly complex timelines or installing large, or expensive applications.
Video Trimmer formats
Video Trimmer supports commonly used video formats, including MP4, WebM, and MOV. To get started you just need to upload a file from your device, select the start and end points, and then export the required, shortened clip. Trimmed videos are saved as MP4 files, so will be compatible with most platforms and devices.
Controls inside the editor allow precise trimming via sliders or manual input, giving users a simple way to fine-tune clips without relying on automated tools. Instant preview support will let you check the result before saving the file, reducing repeated edits.
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Different trimming modes are available, depending on how fast the job needs to be completed. Options labeled Auto, Fast, and Re-encode allow users to choose between quicker output and more precise adjustments.
Video processing is handled locally inside the browser rather than on remote servers, so video files remain on your device at all times instead of being uploaded elsewhere.
Denny Oh, CEO of Bandicam Company, said, “We launched VideoTrimmer.com to make video trimming faster and easier for anyone who wants simple results without complicated software.”
The service works with major browsers including Chrome, Edge, and Firefox, and supports trimming of both Full HD and 4K footage. Frame-level accuracy helps users make cleaner cuts without losing detail around the selected edges.
You can access Bandicam’s new browser-based video trimming tool here.
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