We also recommend other free software if you need an advanced video trimmer.

It’s built-in to Windows 10 and is really easy to use.

you could find it through the search bar if you dont have a shortcut readily available.

Photos app listed in the Windows 10 search results

Choose the video you want to trim.

SelectingFoldersat the top lets you browse through any folder you want.

SelectEdit & Create>Trim.

Video listed in the Folders screen of the Windows 10 Photos app

Drag the left and/or right circular buttons along the progress bar to choose a segment from the video.

snag the source video.

If you don’t see the video you gotta trim, chooseImportto bring it into the app.

Trim button in the Edit and Create menu of the Windows 10 Photos app

ChooseNew video>New video project.

Give the project a name when you see that prompt, and then selectOK.

choose the video from theStoryboardsection at the bottom, and chooseSplitfrom the menu above it.

Trim buttons surrounding a clipped portion of a video in the Photos app

Drag the button through the progress bar until you reach a point where you want the video to split.

This will create two separate video clips that we can edit more in a moment.

So we’ll drag the button to the moment the credits begin.

Select button in the Photos app

you’re free to see on the right panel each clip’s duration as you adjust the button.

SelectDonewhen you’ve decided.

Both clips are now positioned in the Storyboard section.

Video selected in the Windows 10 Photos app

Choose which one you want to split again and repeat step 7.

Continue splitting your video clips as needed by repeating the previous steps.

Preview the full video by selecting the first clip and using the play button from the preview area.

New video menu options in Windows 10 Photos app

If something isn’t right, use the undo button at the top to make changes.

SelectFinish video, choose a quality option, and then chooseExport.

Decide where to save the video and what to name the file, and then selectExportagain.

Video listed in Storyboard section of Windows 10 Photos app

You canedit videos on iPad, too, as well as use theiPhone’s built-in video editor.

There are also online services that can do the job:Online-Video-CutterandKapwingare a few examples.

Video preview using the Split option in the Photos app for Windows 10

Video preview in the Photos app with clip duration to the right

Video preview with clips listed in the Storyboard part of the Photos app

Finish your video prompt with video quality options