Wondershare: Filmora Review [updated]

Filmstock (effect store) requires a separate subscription ($14.99/mo) for unlimited premium assets. 4. Filmora vs. The Competition (Honest Comparison) | Feature | Filmora 14 | DaVinci Resolve (Free) | Adobe Premiere Pro | CapCut PC (Free) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Price | $50/yr | Free (Studio $295) | $21/mo | Free (pro features $10/mo) | | Learning Curve | Very Low | Very Steep | Moderate | Low | | AI Tools | Excellent (Copilot) | Minimal (Studio version) | Good (Firefly) | Excellent (auto-caption) | | Color Grading | Basic wheels | Hollywood-grade | Pro | Basic | | Motion Tracking | Yes (single point) | Advanced (multi-point) | Advanced | Basic | | Audio Editing | Basic | Fairlight (Pro) | Advanced | Basic | | Export Speed | Fast | Slow (no hardware on free) | Fast | Very Fast |

The "Perpetual" license does not include future version updates (e.g., Filmora 13 to 14) or premium effects. You pay again for new versions. wondershare filmora review

| Plan | Price (Annual) | Price (Perpetual) | Key Limits | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $49.99/yr | Not available | 1 device; watermarked exports? No. | | Perpetual (Legacy) | N/A | ~$79.99 | No updates after 1 year. | | Subscription (Monthly) | $19.99/mo | N/A | Full access + assets. | The Competition (Honest Comparison) | Feature | Filmora

1. Overview: What is Filmora? Wondershare Filmora is a video editing software designed to bridge the gap between mobile auto-editors (like InShot) and professional suites (like Premiere Pro). Originally marketed strictly for beginners, recent versions (13/14) have added advanced features like AI tools, keyframing, and color grading, targeting "prosumers" (YouTubers, streamers, small business marketers). Originally marketed strictly for beginners