Clideo System Requirements: The Complete Checklist for Smooth Video Editing

Clideo is a browser-based platform packed with online tools for editing videos, audio, images, and more. Its flagship all-in-one Video Editor runs entirely in your web browser with no installation needed, thanks to WebGL2 technology for advanced features like multi-track timelines and effects.

This means system requirements focus on your device, browser, and hardware rather than installed software. Here’s a clear, scannable breakdown of exactly what you need.

1. Supported Operating Systems

Clideo works on desktop and mobile via modern browsers:

  • Windows: Windows 7+ (with Chrome/Edge); Windows 10+ recommended for full Firefox support.
  • macOS: macOS 10.12+ with Chrome; macOS 12+ with Safari.
  • iOS (browser): iOS 17+ with Safari or Chrome.
  • Android (browser): Android 6+ with Chrome (or any Chromium-based browser).

Unsupported: macOS 10.11 and earlier, Windows XP/Vista and earlier, iPhone X and earlier.

2. RAM (Memory) Requirements

  • Minimum: 4 GB or higher.

More RAM improves performance with large files or complex projects.

3. Graphics Card (GPU) Requirements

Your GPU must support Direct3D 11 or newer for WebGL2 acceleration.

Compatible examples:

  • NVIDIA: GeForce 400 series (2011) or newer
  • AMD: Radeon HD 6000 series (2011) or newer
  • Intel Integrated: Sandy Bridge (2nd Gen) or newer

Laptop users: Connect to power or switch to high-performance mode — power-saving/eco modes often disable the dedicated GPU. Keep graphics drivers updated.

4. Recommended Browsers & Versions

Use the latest versions for best results (Chrome is strongly recommended):

Desktop (Windows/macOS):

  • Google Chrome 117+
  • Microsoft Edge 117+
  • Safari 17.3+
  • Mozilla Firefox 130+ (may run slower without a dedicated GPU)

Mobile:

  • Android: Google Chrome 117+ or Chromium-based browsers
  • iOS/iPadOS: Safari 17+ or Google Chrome

Browsers without WebGL2 support will not work.

5. Hardware Acceleration Setup (Fix WebGL Errors)

If you meet the specs but see a WebGL error, enable hardware acceleration:

  • Chrome: Go to chrome://settings/system → Enable “Use graphics acceleration when available” → Restart browser.
  • Edge: Go to edge://settings/system → Enable graphics acceleration → Restart.
  • Safari (macOS): Enable Developer menu → Develop → Experimental Features → Enable “WebGL 2.0”.
  • Safari (iOS): Settings → Safari → Advanced → Experimental Features → Enable “WebGL 2.0”.
  • Firefox: Go to about:config → Set webgl.disabled to false → Restart.

Test WebGL2 support in your browser if issues continue.

6. Performance Tips for Best Results

  • Stable, fast internet connection (processing happens in the cloud).
  • Close unnecessary browser tabs and apps.
  • Use high-performance power settings on laptops.
  • Keep your OS, browser, and graphics drivers up to date.
  • Sign in to your Clideo account to sync projects across devices.

7. Clideo Mobile App Requirements

Clideo offers a dedicated iOS app (Clideo Video Editor) that works offline and online, with project syncing to the web version:

  • iOS: Requires iOS 16.0 or later (iPhone and Apple Vision Pro supported).
  • One Clideo Pro subscription covers both the app and web tools.
  • Android users: Use the mobile web version (follow browser requirements above). No official standalone Android app from Clideo.

8. What If Your Device Doesn’t Meet the Requirements?

Use Clideo’s lighter, single-purpose tools instead — they run on a much wider range of devices and older browsers. Popular alternatives include:

  • Merge Video
  • Cut/Trim Video
  • Resize Video
  • Add Music to Video
  • Compress Video
  • Crop Video

These don’t require the full Video Editor’s advanced specs.

Bottom line: For the best experience with Clideo’s powerful all-in-one Video Editor, aim for a modern device with at least 4 GB RAM, a supported GPU, and the latest Chrome browser. Most computers and phones from the last 5–8 years will work fine.

For the absolute latest details or troubleshooting, visit Clideo’s official Help Center article on device compatibility. Happy editing!

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