Desktop editor (NLE) comparison · Updated Jun 2026

Kedy.AI vs DaVinci Resolve

Both have powerful free tiers. Resolve is the desktop colour king; Kedy.AI is the cloud AI studio. The choice is depth versus speed and automation.

Kedy.AI
Best for
Creators & teams making social video, shorts and subtitles fast
Platform
Web (any browser)
Pricing
Free plan, paid from low monthly
Free plan
Yes
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DaVinci Resolve
Best for
Filmmakers and colorists who want pro depth for free
Platform
Windows, macOS, Linux
Pricing
Free; Studio one-time ~$295
Free plan
Yes

In short: DaVinci Resolve is the most powerful free desktop editor, especially for color. Kedy.AI wins for speed, accessibility and AI shorts/dubbing without heavy hardware.

Kedy.AI vs DaVinci Resolve: feature comparison

Feature Kedy.AI DaVinci Resolve
Runs in browser (no install)
Free plan
Works on low-end hardware
AI shorts from long video (ranked)
Auto subtitles
Translate subtitles 50+ languages
AI dubbing (voice translation) 23+ languages
Voice cloning Instant
Pro color grading Basic Best-in-class
Learning curve Gentle Steep
Entry price Free Free

DaVinci Resolve strengths

  • Industry-leading color grading — free
  • Pro editing, Fusion VFX and Fairlight audio in one app
  • Cross-platform desktop (Windows, Mac, Linux)
  • No subscription; powerful free version

DaVinci Resolve limitations

  • Steep learning curve and heavy hardware demands
  • Desktop install only — nothing in the browser
  • No AI shorts or multilingual dubbing
  • Overkill for quick social video

Where Kedy.AI wins

  • Runs in any browser, even on light laptops
  • Automatic ranked shorts with captions and reframing
  • Dub audio into 23+ languages with instant voice cloning
  • Gentle learning curve, fast results

Two strong free tiers, opposite philosophies

DaVinci Resolve is astonishing value: a genuinely professional editor, the best color grading in the business, plus VFX and audio post — free. Kedy.AI is also free, but it trades depth for speed and automation, living in the browser and focusing on AI shorts and dubbing. Both are “free,” yet they serve very different creators.

Power vs accessibility

Resolve’s ceiling is enormous, and so are its demands: a steep learning curve and a capable computer. Kedy.AI inverts that — nothing to install, runs on light hardware, gentle to learn — because the work happens in the cloud. If you’ve ever bounced off Resolve’s complexity or hardware needs, that’s the contrast.

AI shorts and languages

Resolve is a manual finishing tool. Kedy.AI adds ranked AI shorts from long videos with captions and face-tracked reframing, plus subtitle translation and audio dubbing into 23+ languages with instant voice cloning. None of that ships in Resolve.

Where Resolve wins

Color grading, VFX, audio post and frame-accurate long-form editing — for free, on the desktop. For filmmakers and colorists, nothing here touches it.

Bottom line

Use DaVinci Resolve for pro desktop finishing and color. Use Kedy.AI for fast, accessible AI shorts and multilingual dubbing in the browser. Many creators happily use both.

Frequently asked questions

Is Kedy.AI easier than DaVinci Resolve?

Much. Resolve is a deep pro tool with a steep curve; Kedy.AI is an AI-assisted browser editor that gets beginners from upload to posted clip quickly.

Do I need a powerful PC like Resolve needs?

No. Kedy.AI processes in the cloud, so it runs on modest laptops and Chromebooks where Resolve would struggle.

Can Kedy.AI grade color like Resolve?

No — Resolve is best-in-class for color. Kedy.AI offers basic adjustments and focuses instead on AI shorts, subtitles and dubbing.

Which is better for social shorts?

Kedy.AI, by a wide margin: it auto-generates ranked vertical clips and dubs them, while Resolve is built for long-form finishing.

Ready to switch to Kedy.AI?

Make your first AI short, subtitle or dub in minutes — free, no install.