Ainitia Video

Windows video editor focused on trimming, visual annotations, audio and video layers, timing effects, and MP4 export.

Ainitia Video

Description

Ainitia Video is a Windows desktop application designed to edit videos directly from a main source clip. It lets users trim the base video, review specific ranges, work with a layered timeline, add external audio or microphone recordings, insert visual elements such as text, images, and shapes, and apply timing effects such as slow motion, fast motion, and freeze frame. The software is intended for creators who need to prepare tutorials, commented gameplay, social media clips, scene reviews, or annotated videos without using a complex editing suite. Final export produces an MP4 file using video processing tools included with the application.

Requirements

Windows operating system compatible with 64-bit desktop applications. Installation may require administrator permissions. License activation and license checks require an Internet connection. FFmpeg and FFprobe are bundled with the application, so they do not need to be installed separately. Enough free disk space is recommended for temporary files, projects, and video exports.

Changelog

FAQ

What is Ainitia Video for?

Ainitia Video is used to edit a main video with trimming, audio and video layers, visual annotations, timing effects, and final MP4 export.

Which operating system does it support?

Ainitia Video is designed for Windows as a desktop application. A Windows system compatible with 64-bit applications is recommended.

Do I need an Internet connection?

Video editing runs on the computer, but license activation and license checks require an Internet connection.

Can I use the program without a license?

The application can be opened without a license, but commercial features such as final export remain locked until a valid license is activated.

Does it include FFmpeg or do I need to install it separately?

FFmpeg and FFprobe are bundled with the application and are used to read metadata, process filters, and generate MP4 exports.

Can I save a project and continue later?

Yes. Ainitia Video can save and reopen projects, preserving information about the main video, trims, tracks, overlays, and timing effects.

What happens if I change computers?

The license is linked to the computer activation. If you need to move to another computer, use the deactivation option if available or contact support.

Are my videos uploaded to the Internet?

Editing work is performed locally on the computer. The Internet connection is used for license activation and validation when required.