When Windows 8 was released years ago, Microsoft introduced new Modern apps. As a result, some applications from earlier versions of Windows were missing, notably Windows Movie Maker.
Windows Movie Maker was a popular tool for merging audio and images to create movies, especially during the Windows XP era. Although it may not compare to more advanced software like PowerDirector in terms of features, some users still find it useful and convenient.
According to a tipster from Windows Central, Microsoft is developing a support page for Windows 10 PCs, indicating that Windows Movie Maker may soon be available through the Windows Store, which is missing in Windows 10. There is a good chance this will happen before 2017, as that is when support for Windows Essentials is set to end.
Clipchamp as a replacement for missing movie maker
Clipchamp is an easy-to-use online video editor from Microsoft, designed so anyone can create polished videos without prior editing experience. It lets you combine video clips, images, and audio, and add text, filters, transitions, and stock effects. You can use it to make personal videos, business presentations, or content for social media. Its features include AI-powered tools for subtitles and voiceovers, resizing for different platforms, and noise removal. You can access Clipchamp directly through your browser or as a Windows app, and finished videos can be saved in high quality or shared on platforms like YouTube or OneDrive