Happy New Year, 2026! And, happy video editing! Thanks to Remotion's web-renderer (although it's still not yet in alpha testing!) and MediaBunny (it's a work of art!), QuickEditVideo.com now supports compiling videos, images, and text into a project and rendering it to a video.
You can access it here: QuickEditVideo.com/app/
ALL IN BROWSER!
No FFmpeg? No Server Uploads? No Paywalls?
I know it sounds a bit crazy. Wait, no FFMPEG? No server uploads? No paywalls? You damn right.
Our mission is that everything that can be done in the browser should be done in the browser. Even future updates include some dazzling features—as long as it can be done in browser, we won't move it behind a paywall.
How It Works
The workflow is beautifully simple:
- Drag your files into the editor
- Click an asset to add it to the timeline
- Drag assets on the timeline to arrange them
- Click "Download"
Voilà! Your video is ready.
The Technology Behind It
Remotion's Web-Renderer
Remotion's web-renderer brings professional video composition to the browser. While it's not yet in alpha testing, the technology enables us to:
- Compose complex video projects entirely client-side
- Render high-quality output without server processing
- Maintain full creative control in a browser environment
MediaBunny
MediaBunny is truly a work of art. It handles:
- Efficient media processing in the browser
- Seamless integration with our timeline editor
- Fast rendering without compromising quality
Privacy-First, Always Free
This new video editor continues our commitment to:
- Zero server uploads - Your files never leave your device
- Complete privacy - All processing happens locally
- No paywalls - Professional features available to everyone
- Browser-native - No software installation required
What's Next?
We're just getting started. Future updates will bring even more dazzling features, all while maintaining our core principle: if it can be done in the browser, it should be done in the browser.
If you want some features (I know, it's missing a lot comparing to those giants), feel free to create a feature request on GitHub.
Stay tuned for more updates, and happy editing!
Try the new video editor now at QuickEditVideo.com