Lightweight multi-track video editor

Drop a file hereImport video, audio, or images to start a multi-track project
MP4MOVWebMMP3WAVPNGJPG

Files stay in your browser, with timeline preview, track editing, project files, and local autosave.

orFiles are processed on your device and never uploaded
Or import a previously saved JSON project file
Local multi-track editing

A lightweight multi-track editor focused on common workflows

Arrange video, audio, images, text, subtitles, and watermarks on one shared browser timeline. Adjust timing, trims, volume, clip fades, crossfades, and reusable directional-wipe presets, export an MP4 locally with FFmpeg, and save the timeline as a JSON project or browser-local autosave.

One timeline and playhead

Every visual and audio track shares the same clock, so seeking updates the current frame and synchronized audio preview.

Split, duplicate, snap, and trim

Split clips at the playhead, duplicate them, and snap moves or trims to the playhead and other clip edges while source media remains untouched.

Layered visuals, wipes, and local export

Combine video, images, text, subtitles, watermarks, source audio, and multiple audio tracks with synchronized fades, adjacent crossfades, and four directional wipes into a local H.264 / AAC MP4.

Project files, autosave, and media relinking

Import or export a lightweight JSON project and keep a browser-local autosave. Large media files are neither bundled nor uploaded; select the originals to relink them after restoring.

Multi-track video editor FAQ

Are media files uploaded to a server?

No. Media reading, timeline state, compositing, audio mixing, and FFmpeg export stay in the current browser.

Does this replace the existing single-purpose video tools?

No. Crop, subtitle, watermark, and other focused tools remain faster for one operation. The editor is for projects that combine several assets.

Can the current beta export a finished video?

Yes. It composites video, images, text, subtitles, and watermarks in timeline order, mixes source audio with multiple audio tracks, and exports an H.264 / AAC MP4.

Does a saved project contain my video and audio files?

No. JSON projects and browser autosaves store the timeline, settings, and media manifest without uploading or embedding large media files. Select the local originals to relink them after restoring.

Why not reproduce every CapCut feature immediately?

Local browser editing has memory and performance constraints. The roadmap prioritizes common multi-track, subtitle, watermark, and audio workflows before transitions, keyframes, and proxy previews.

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Generate assets, then arrange them on the timeline

Create image or video assets with RouteMarket AI, then combine visuals, sound, captions, and branding in the local editor.

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