Then install OpenShot: sudo apt install openshot-qtįinally, launch the OpenShot app using whatever app launcher or dock your system comes with. Open a new Terminal window and run: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:velopers/ppa This contains pre-packaged builds, ready to use on Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Zorin OS, et al. appimage)Īlternatively, if you’re on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS and above you may prefer to use the official OpenShot PPA. This doesn’t require ‘installation’ just download the runtime, give it permission to open, and away you go - no dependency chain to worry about:ĭownload OpenShot 2.6.0 (64-bit. Linux users can download OpenShot 2.6.0 as a standalone, self-contained AppImage.
Head to the OpenShot website to grab an installer or runtime for your system: OpenShot is free, open source software available for Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS (though technically the latter is also Linux, but hey).
Sounds good, doesn’t it? How to Install OpenShot 2.6.0
OpenShot 2.6.0 is the first update to this popular open source video editor this year, but it looks to have been well worth the wait.īundled up inside the latest build are new ‘computer vision and AI’ effects. A new version of the OpenShot video editor is now available to download - and it’s boasting some colossal sounding improvements.