What is Filmora?

 

🎬 What is Filmora?

Wondershare Filmora is a video editing software developed by Wondershare for beginners and semi-professional editors.
It allows users to create, edit, and enhance videos easily with a drag-and-drop interface, ready-made templates, visual effects, text animations, and audio tools.

🔹 Key Features:

  • Easy drag-and-drop editing interface

  • Trim, cut, merge, and crop videos

  • Add music, filters, titles, transitions, and effects

  • AI tools – auto beat sync, AI portrait, auto-reframe

  • Green screen (chroma key) and motion tracking

  • Export videos for YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, etc.

  • Supports HD, 4K, and even 8K video editing


🧩 Latest Filmora Versions (as of 2025)

VersionReleaseMajor Features
Filmora 13 (2025)LatestAI Copilot Editing, Text-to-Video, AI Thumbnail Maker, Audio Visualizer
Filmora 12 (2023)PreviousAI Smart Cutout, Audio Stretch, Masking Upgrades
Filmora 11 (2022)OlderSpeed Ramping, Auto Beat Sync, Instant Mode
Filmora X (10)ClassicMotion Tracking, Keyframing, Color Matching

👉 The latest version (Filmora 13) focuses on AI-powered editing — helping you edit faster and smarter with automation tools.


💻 System Requirements (for Filmora 13 – 2025)

🪟 For Windows:

  • Operating System: Windows 10 or Windows 11 (64-bit only)

  • Processor: Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 (2 GHz or above)

  • RAM: Minimum 8 GB (16 GB recommended for HD/4K editing)

  • Graphics Card: Intel HD Graphics 5000 or higher / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 700 series or AMD Radeon R5

  • Disk Space: 10 GB free hard-disk space (SSD recommended)

  • Screen Resolution: 1366×768 (1920×1080 recommended)

🍏 For macOS:

  • Operating System: macOS 11 (Big Sur) or later

  • Processor: Apple M1/M2 chip or Intel i5 and above

  • RAM: 8 GB or more

  • Disk Space: 10 GB free

  • Graphics: Integrated or dedicated GPU

💡 Note for Your Students:

If your institute’s computers have 8 GB RAM and i5 processor or better, Filmora will run smoothly.
For faster rendering and preview, prefer systems with SSD and dedicated GPU (e.g., NVIDIA MX or GTX series).

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