No download needed

Edit video without downloading anything.

Locked-down work laptop? School Chromebook? Borrowed machine? EseCut is a full video editor that runs where installs can't — any Chromium browser — with your projects saved in the cloud.

Zero install · Cloud projects · Chromebook-friendly

What you get with EseCut

  • Runs where installs are blocked — No admin rights needed — if the machine opens Chrome, Edge, or Brave, it opens EseCut.
  • Chromebook-first quality — The full editor — timeline, captions, VFX, export — works on ChromeOS, not a cut-down mobile port.
  • Cloud projects follow you — Start on the office PC, finish at home. Projects live in your account, not on one disk.
  • Light on the machine — Rendering runs through EseCut's pipeline, so modest laptops export studio-quality MP4s.
  • Private by default — No installer bundles, no toolbars, no background services — it's a web page that edits video.

Switching from another tool? See how EseCut compares on the alternatives page, or learn the workflow in the EseCut blog.

FAQ

Common questions

Can I edit videos without downloading an app?
Yes — EseCut is a complete editor that runs in the browser. Import, cut, caption, add effects, and export MP4s without installing anything.
Does a browser video editor work on a school or work computer?
Usually yes — because there's nothing to install, EseCut works on machines where you can't run installers, including managed Chromebooks and office laptops.
Where are my videos stored if there's no app?
Projects are saved to your free account in the cloud; exported MP4s download straight to the machine you're using. Nothing is left behind on shared computers.

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