Microsoft is discontinuing the Clipchamp iOS app, with support ending on June 9, 2026, as it shifts focus to web and desktop platforms.
Microsoft has quietly confirmed it's retiring Clipchamp video editor for iOS and wants you to use the desktop app.
Microsoft is shutting down Clipchamp for iOS. It never made an Android app. Creators are left with no mobile option at all.
Microsoft will retire its Clipchamp video editor for iOS on June 9, 2026, citing low mobile usage and a focus on web and desktop versions. The move also confirms there will be no Android release, ...
Microsoft apparently no longer likes the video editor Clipchamp as a local app. The manufacturer is pulling the plug on iOS ...
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