Best Apps to Add Text to a Video Online for Free
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What are the best apps to add text to a video? There are a lot of options out there – so let’s explore the top applications to write text on videos, how easy they are to learn, how much they cost, and how you can find the best text adder software for your videos.
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Special pick: Movavi Video Editor
If we had to choose just one app from the table above, it would have to be Movavi Video Editor. With a free trial and versions available for macOS and Windows, Movavi’s video editing software provides professional-level features and tools in a user-friendly interface that’s easy to learn. Whether you want to add a text box, overlay captions, or write text on videos for other purposes, Movavi Video Editor is a robust tool that gives you everything you need to create really cool videos – without the steep learning curve of some other software options.
Best for: Adding text, filters, transitions, and professional editing details to videos
OS
macOS, Windows
Price
HK$339
4.0/5.0
Movavi Video Editor is a robust video editing platform. It offers a range of features for beginners and professional video creators. Some of the key features include titles, filters, transitions, chroma key, stabilization, and voiceover tools.
Key features:
Pros:
Intuitive user interface
Video stabilization feature
Professional transitions with sound
Cons:
Lack of control with color tuning
No free version after trial period
Basic text editing options
Best for: Entry-level video editing for personal use
OS
Mac OS
Price
Free
4.5/5.0
Apple’s iMovie is a free video editing tool that comes with all Mac OS laptops and desktops, and an iOS version is available for iOS mobile devices. It is only compatible with Mac OS and iOS devices, which limits its usefulness to a lot of video creators. While it’s a user-friendly option for new creators, seasoned editors sometimes find its lack of functionality frustrating.
Key features:
Pros:
Free
User-friendly interface
Color-matching feature
Cons:
Lacks a lot of useful editing tools and controls
No multicam or motion tracking
Only compatible with Mac OS and iOS devices
Best for: Professional-level video editing
OS
macOS, Windows
Price
$20.99/month after 30-day free trial with Adobe® Stock
4.5/5.0
Adobe® Premiere® Pro is a full, professional video editing platform that’s used for feature films, TV, YouTube, and social videos. Best for more experienced video editors, Premiere® Pro is not the most intuitive program around, but it does include a range of Adobe fonts, audio and video transition options, color grading tools, and tutorials to help users adapt to the software.
Key features:
Pros:
Cross-compatibility with other Adobe platforms (e.g., Photoshop®, After Effects®)
Custom keyboard shortcuts
Capabilities to import videos in multiple formats
Cons:
Difficult to learn
Uses a lot of computer resources and crashes when memory is low
Long export times
Best for: Basic edits for video creators looking for a free option
OS
macOS, Windows, Linux
Price
Free
4.5/5.0
VLC was originally a freeware media player, but it has since been expanded to include video editing features and tools. This open-source platform is non-linear, and many users report having difficulty learning how to use it when they first get started. It’s built and supported by volunteers, so support is sometimes difficult. Users can often find answers to their questions about editing challenges in VLC message boards.
Key features:
Pros:
Free
Highly customizable
Supports almost all file formats
Cons:
Interface is not user-friendly
Users must download codecs to edit some video file formats
Little to no support for bugs and glitches
Best for: Professional-level video editing without downloading editing software
Price
Free with watermark, HK$79/video, or HK$79–HK$149/month
4.3/5.0
Fastreel by Movavi is an online video editing tool that lets you add words to a video without downloading any software to your computer. Along with writing capabilities, Fastreel also lets you create short or long video clips with transitions, titles, and other features and effects that make a professional-looking video. And, if you’re creating a video for personal use and don’t mind a watermark, you can do it all for free. Or you can pay a fee per video or per month to edit videos online without a watermark.
Key features:
Pros:
User-friendly interface
Supports multiple file formats, including videos, photos, and audio files
Lots of online editing tools
Cons:
Watermark on free version
Videos limited to 30 minutes
Videos only available online for 24 hours
Best for: Adding text to videos online
Price
$0-24/month
2.5/5.0
Veed.io is an online video text-adding application. To use it, you just upload your video and add the text you want. Veed.io has some customizability, as you can upload your own fonts and brand colors, but if you don’t already have the fonts you want, you may have to buy them or stick with the limited selection from the app.
Key features:
Pros:
No download
Easy user interface
Customizability
Cons:
Watermark on free version
Expensive subscription for limited features
Difficulty getting text aligned correctly
Best for: Adding text or watermarks to videos online for free
Price
Free
4.4/5.0
Kapwing is a free online video editor with an emphasis on simplicity. It supports photos, videos, and GIFs, and is best used for adding branding, watermarks, or text to short videos or GIFs.
Key features:
Pros:
User-friendly interface
Cloud-based video editing
No spam or watermarks
Cons:
Limited editing features
Poor customer service and support
Unstable connection and unreliable processing
Best for: Adding captions and animations to videos online
Price
$0-49/month
4.5/5.0
Biteable is an online video editing and text writer application. It allows you to make simple edits to videos online by uploading your footage and adding captions and other effects over a video.
Key features:
Pros:
Stock animations are easy to add to videos
Templates and stock footage available in app
Supports image uploads as well as video
Cons:
Not user-friendly
Low-quality video clips and animations
Slow processing
Best for: Adding captions and titles to videos online
Price
$9.99/month after free trial
4.4/5.0
Adobe® Spark® is an online tool that allows users to upload images and videos and add a caption, message, and/or other simple edits. After adding text and other effects, users can download their videos and upload them to YouTube or other sharing platforms.
Key features:
Pros:
Options for text and fonts
Easy to use
Free trial
Cons:
No free option after trial
Limited editing abilities
Issues with longer video clips
Adding text to a video is a good idea if you want to make your clip more personal, artistic, or even humorous. With Movavi Video Editor, you can do it in just a few clicks. Just read this guide and see for yourself how easy it is to use Movavi’s software!
Download Movavi Video Editor and run the installation file on your computer. Once the program is installed, launch it.
Step 2. Add your clip
Click Add Files and select the video you want to add text to. The clip will appear in the Media Bin. Drag and drop your video onto the Timeline.
Step 3. Add a title to your video
There’s a whole gallery of title styles in Movavi Video Editor. Beyond just a simple title, you can also add animated text to your video. Just go to the Titles tab, select the text style that you think fits best, and drag and drop it into place on the Titles Track. Drag on the edges of the item to adjust when the title should appear and disappear.
Double-click on the title and, in the Preview Window that appears, enter your text and adjust the font, size, and color if you need to. Click Apply when everything is set.
If you want to add a meme text to your video, create two titles and place one on top of the frame and the other at the bottom. If you want to add floating text to the video, choose a style from the Basic title category.
Step 4. Save the result
To save your clip, click Export. Name your file, choose the appropriate format, quality, and destination folder. When you are happy, click Start. Now you know how to put text on a video with Movavi Video Editor.
In conclusion: what to look for in text-adding software for your videos
Hopefully, this article has helped you identify what to look for in an app to add text to your videos. To sum everything up, let’s talk about a few of the most important things to look for when choosing the best text-adding app:
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