
“If you are already a Clipchamp user, it’s all going to get better with more options, more power, and the easy creation experience you love.” Whether it’s a 10-second social media ad, a 2-minute pitch for a product, or a 20-minute instructional video, Clipchamp and Microsoft will provide the tools and experience you need,” Pratley wrote in a blog post. “Small business owners, marketers, influencers, students, educators, families, and information workers of all types need the capability to make great videos with minimal effort. While the terms of the deal weren’t disclosed, Chris Pratley, CVP of Microsoft’s office media group, said that the purchase would enable Microsoft to incorporate Clipchamp’s technology with Windows as well as product offerings available through Microsoft 365. Microsoft today announced that it acquired Clipchamp, an in-browser video creation startup founded in Brisbane, Australia. Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here.
