What’s better than using Video Crop – Video editor free, trim and cut by Brain Craft Limited? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Video Crop feels like a no-fuss editor that gets the basics right without burying everything in menus. Someone opens a clip, drags a crop box, trims the ends, maybe splices two shots together, and it all just behaves. The app covers the day to day stuff people want for short videos and stories: crop to square or vertical, cut out unwanted edges, merge clips, rotate or flip when that selfie cam betrayed them, mute the original sound, then drop in music with simple fade in or fade out. There are filters, effects, transitions, and even GIF stickers for a little flair, plus a frame by frame view for tight timing. Exports do not slap a big watermark across the result, which is a relief. It runs offline too, so quick edits on the go are fine. Feels aimed at TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube Shorts, but beginners and more experienced editors both will manage it.
On a PC with BlueStacks, the whole thing becomes easier to control. The mouse makes the crop handles precise, the bigger preview helps frame faces and text, and scrubbing the timeline to the exact frame is less fiddly. Choosing aspect ratios for social posts is clearer on a monitor. Exports go out as MP4 or MOV, with simple quality picks like highest, medium, or low. The music section has a decent built in catalog, with more tracks and unlimited clip editing as part of the paid bits, and removing ads if that matters. The layout stays clean, with tools that feel obvious after a few minutes, so someone can cut a clip, add a track, toss on a filter, and share without wrestling a giant suite.
Ready to experience Video Crop – Video editor free, trim and cut on a bigger screen, in all its glory? Download BlueStacks now.






