Stupeflix: An Easy to Use Online Video Editor

There are many web applications available which can help users edit videos without installing any third party application. However, majority of those applications are expensive and require users to pay in order to use the application. If you are looking for a free and easy to use online video editor, we suggest you give Stupeflix a try.

Introduction

Stupeflix is a online video editing service which helps users create videos from photos in few simple clicks. Stupeflix offers two online utilities: Stupeflix Studio and Stupeflix TV. Stupeflix Studio offers various video editing features and allow users to create videos from a group of images. Users can upload images from their computer or import them from their Facebook, Flickr or Picasa account. Once completed, you can export it to Facebook or YouTube.

Usage

Using Stupeflix is really simple and straightforward. The service does not require users to sign up for a new account, but if you want, you can create an account or login using Google/Facebook login credentials. Please note that if you choose to use your Facebook or Google account to login, you must grant application access to your account.

Stupeflix Login

If you want to create a new video, open Stupeflix Studio and click on “Make a Free” video button. You will be asked to select a theme of your video.

Stupeflix Theme

Now, simply upload the images you want to use in your video. You can even import images from Flickr, Picasa or Facebook. After the import, you can change the order of the images to appear in the video.

Stupeflix Uploaded Images

If you want, you can insert audio files or use Text To Speech in your videos. Adding text captions to different images is available as well.

Stupeflix Audio

You can even check the preview of your video before exporting it to Facebook or Youtube. After finalizing your video, just click on the export button in the top left corner. The service allows users to export videos in various formats and quality. For the free plan, users can only export videos in standard format for free but if you want it to be in high quality or high definition, you must pay for it.

Stupeflix Export Video

Once the video is exported, you can publish the video on Facebook/YouTube. You can even share the video with your friends via different social networks and email or embed it on your blog.

Stupeflix Publish

Pricing

On free plan, there is a limitation that you can only save the videos in standard format and if you want it to be in high quality, you must pay a sum of $3 or to high definition for $5.

If you like the service and want more options like creating unlimited videos, saving videos in high definition and more, you can subscribe for paid plans which start from $29/year.

Stupeflix pricing

Conclusion

Stupeflix is a really simple and easy to use web application with many useful features which are not normally present in free software. The best thing I like about Stupeflix is that it does not require users to install any third party tools.

Do you know about any other tool which has more features then Stupeflix? If yes, please share with us using the comments section below.

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