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Make professional looking videos with VideoProc
TL;DR: VideoProc’s family license for Windows, available for $35.99, gives you pro-level video editing tools to make even your phone footage look Hollywood-worthy.
We’ve all got a collection of shaky, underwhelming phone videos sitting on our devices. But why settle for mediocre footage when VideoProc for Windows can give your videos the Hollywood treatment? You don’t need a fancy camera or pricey software to make your content shine — just VideoProc’s easy-to-use converting and editing tools on up to five devices for $35.99 (reg. $119).
VideoProc helps you elevate even the most basic footage with help from AI tools, offering features like stabilization for shaky shots and enhanced color correction to make your clips pop. From home movies to travel vlogs, you can take control of every detail. With VideoProc, you can cut, crop, merge, and transform your videos with just a few clicks.
It’s designed to be super user-friendly, so even if you’re not a pro, you can still create polished, professional-looking content. And if you’re dealing with 4K or large file sizes, VideoProc handles it all with ease, so you can edit without worrying about your computer slowing down.
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Plus, with the lifetime family license, you get access to all the features forever, no subscription fees attached. That means you can edit as many videos as you want, whenever you want, on up to five devices. Whether you’re a social media creator or just looking to upgrade your family videos, VideoProc has everything you need to take your content to the next level.
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Get a pro-level editing suite that ensures even your phone footage looks red-carpet ready — a VideoProc Converter AI lifetime family license is on sale for $35.99 for a limited time.
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