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Why are you forcing Clipchamp Users to use OneDrive or else they lose everything? Doesn't that feel a little bit inconsiderate and just further hurts your image?

Ben Moss 75 Reputation points
2025-12-20T14:39:11.9466667+00:00

I get that you want people to use OneDrive, but the nicest thing you ever did was making the use of OneDrive OPTIONAL, the Keyword here being OPTIONAL. But then after seeing the most recent update you made for Clipchamp, you've basically declared that it's no longer an Option to not use OneDrive for it or else everybody risks all of their Hardwork getting deleted just because they refused to upload everything to the Cloud, which I'm sure a lot of folks on here don't like doing or didn't want to use the Cloud to begin with. So why are you basically holding Clipchamp Users at Gunpoint with this unnecessary and rather hostile change to the Application?

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  1. David Nash 40 Reputation points
    2025-12-30T17:53:33.1366667+00:00

    Just uninstalled Clipchamp, no way will I be told where to store my project files!

    Didn't work properly anyway, kept freezing on the preview when attempting to insert transitions.

    Nice one Microsoft.

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  2. Willy 25 Reputation points
    2026-03-05T19:38:25.4633333+00:00

    I am absolutely furious with Clipchamp right now. I've been using ClipChamp for YEARS!! Because of the way the app now handles storage and OneDrive integration, I have just lost all of my projects — hours of work gone with no warning, no backup, and no way to recover them. This is completely unacceptable.

    I already knew my OneDrive was full, I haven't used it in years. But now Clipchamp suddenly wants to save projects there anyway. Instead of respecting my choice to save locally, the app silently tied my projects to OneDrive and then let them disappear when storage ran out.

    This experience has destroyed my trust in the product. I will NOT be renewing my subscription when it expires in five days. I refuse to pay for a service that puts my work at risk and gives me no control over where my files are stored.

    Fix your storage system. Give users true local‑save options. And stop letting the app wipe out people’s work because of OneDrive conflicts for greed! I'm NOT buying more storage instead I'll just buy a new app!! 🤬

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  3. PJ L 135 Reputation points
    2025-12-24T11:01:41.76+00:00

    I'm in the process of installing a video editor I got in a software bundle a couple of years ago. I am abandoning Clipchamp with this new 'update'.
    I do not and never will want my limited onedrive space clogged up with videos.

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  4. CB51 15 Reputation points
    2026-03-24T14:42:50.5433333+00:00

    I agree with whatever got the person above me banned for breaking the community guidelines. This change exist to force users of a free app to buy wat should be one time storage as an ongoing expense, instead of a one-time purchase of a physical good (hard drive). Every AI gaff and feature made to overwhelmingly let microslop determine how I use my PC reminds me why people move to other products in droves since 2019. Begin your slow decent into irrelevance microslop, you truly earned it

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  5. Zoevi-V 4,000 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-12-21T02:21:40.8966667+00:00

    Hi Ben Moss,

    Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A Forum and sharing your thoughts about the recent changes to Clipchamp.

    From what I’ve seen, the idea behind the change is to make sure projects don’t get lost. Saving to OneDrive means if your computer crashes or files get deleted, you’ve got a backup ready to go. It also makes it easier to pick up your work on another device. But of course, that doesn’t help if you’re someone who prefers to keep control of files locally.

    I think the trade‑off is reliability versus flexibility. The cloud integration is meant to protect work, but it does take away the option of staying fully offline. That’s the part that feels restrictive, and you’re not alone in pointing it out. One thing that can really help is leaving feedback directly through the Clipchamp app. That way, the product team sees it and knows how these changes are landing with users.

    I know this is not what you’ve expected, but I hope this adjustment does not cause significant inconvenience and that you are able to adapt to it smoothly.

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