
Kdenlive - Free and Open Source Video Editor
Nov 7, 2025 · Kdenlive is the acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor. It works on Linux, Windows, macOS, and BSD.
Downloads - Kdenlive
Previous versions You may download older versions of Kdenlive in case you have compatibility issues with old projects. Archive
Getting started — Kdenlive Manual 25.12 documentation
This chapter will get you started with Kdenlive in no time. Introduction - This chapter talks about what Kdenlive is and is not, and some of the features you can expect
Introduction — Kdenlive Manual 25.12 documentation
Kdenlive is an acronym for KDE N on- Li near V ideo E ditor. It is a free software (GPL licensed) primarily aimed at the Linux platform, but it also works on BSD 1 as it relies only on portable …
Kdenlive Manual — Kdenlive Manual 25.12 documentation
Kdenlive Manual Welcome to the manual for Kdenlive, the free and open source video editor. The current Kdenlive version you get here. Check out what’s new. You can download this manual as an …
Installation — Kdenlive Manual 25.12 documentation
If you work with a normal user on your computer, you can use Kdenlive. You can copy the Kdenlive folder on any external drive and run it on a different computer without installing it.
Features - Kdenlive
Kdenlive has direct online access to the KDE Store for user-generated content for keyboard layouts, effects, title templates, and projects. It also allows to search for and download clips from online …
The Story of Kdenlive - Kdenlive
Kdenlive is a community project which aims to deliver a free and open source video editing software application to allow everybody to produce high quality content in order to increase the …
Kdenlive 25.08.0 released - Kdenlive
Aug 18, 2025 · The Kdenlive team is happy to announce the release of version 25.08.0 packed with over 300 commits and fixing more than 15 crashes. This release has no major shiny new features, just a …
Release - Kdenlive
Sep 22, 2025 · Kdenlive is the acronym for KDE Non-Linear Video Editor. It works on Linux, Windows, macOS, and BSD.