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iMovie

iMovie is a free video editing application made by Apple for the Mac, the iPhone, and the iPad.[2] It includes a range of video effects and tools like color correction and image stabilization, but is designed to be accessible to users with little or no video editing experience.[3] iMovie's professional equivalent is Apple's Final Cut Pro X.[4]

Not to be confused with films entitled I, see I (disambiguation).

Developer(s)

October 5, 1999 (1999-10-05)

10.4 / November 30, 2023 (2023-11-30)[1]

iMovie was originally released in 1999 for Mac OS 8, and bundled with the iMac DV.[5][6] With version 3, iMovie became part of Apple's now-defunct iLife suite, alongside other multimedia apps. iMovie '08 was a complete rewrite, and lacked many of the features of previous versions, which returned in iMovie '09 and iMovie '11.[3] The iOS version of iMovie came out in 2010.[7]


iMovie is pre-installed on all new Macs, iPhones, and iPads, and is available for free on the App Store.[2]

Developer(s)

June 23, 2010 (2010-06-23)

3.0.1 / October 24, 2022 (2022-10-24)[44]

Comparison of video editing software

Pogue, David; Miller, Aaron (2011). iMovie '11 & iDVD: The Missing Manual. . ISBN 9780596555726.

O'Reilly Media

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Official website

Official list of formats supported by iMovie