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WeVideo is a cloud-based video editing platform that runs entirely in your web browser. It is widely used in schools (K-12 and higher education), businesses, and by individual creators who want a capable video editor without installing desktop software.
Key platform highlights:
WeVideo offers a 15-day free trial with limitations. Paid plans are organized by market segment:
| Plan Type | Price | Key Limits |
| Free Trial | $0 (15 days) | 5-min max video, 720p, watermark |
| K-12 Education | $89-$374/year | Per teacher or classroom |
| Higher Education | Varies | Institutional pricing |
| Business | Varies | Team-based pricing |
| Creators | From $9.99/month | Individual plans |
Important: The free trial limits videos to 5 minutes, exports at 720p maximum, and adds a WeVideo watermark. Green screen functionality is available during the trial but subject to these same restrictions.
WeVideo supports two green screen workflows: using your own footage shot in front of a physical green screen, or using green screen stock clips from WeVideo's built-in library.
This method requires video that you have already recorded in front of a physical green or blue screen.
Step 1: Open WeVideo and Create a Project Log into WeVideo and open the editing dashboard. Create a new project or open an existing one.
Step 2: Import Your Videos Upload your green screen footage and the background video or image you want to use. Drag both into the media library.
Step 3: Arrange the Timeline Add your background media to the bottom video track (Video 1). Then place your green screen footage on the track above it (Video 2). The green screen clip must be layered above the background.
Step 4: Apply the Chroma Key Effect Select the green screen clip on the timeline. Click Edit to open the clip editor. Navigate to the Effects panel and look for Keying. Select the green color to tell WeVideo which color to make transparent.
Step 5: Fine-Tune the Effect Use the adjustment sliders to refine the green screen removal:
Step 6: Preview and Export Play the preview to verify the green screen effect looks correct. When satisfied, click Export in the top right corner. Name your project, select "Video" format, and choose your resolution. Use Advanced Settings to customize frame rate and quality if needed.
If you do not have your own green screen footage, WeVideo's stock library includes pre-made green screen assets:
Getting a clean green screen effect depends as much on your recording setup as on the editing tool. Follow these tips:
WeVideo offers a 15-day free trial, but it is not a permanently free tool. During the trial, you get access to most features including green screen, but with significant limitations: 5-minute maximum video length, 720p export resolution, and a watermark on all exports. After 15 days, you must subscribe to a paid plan to continue using the platform.
If you want to remove video backgrounds without a green screen setup, without a subscription, and without manual keying adjustments, UniFab Video Background Remover AI offers a fundamentally different approach.
Instead of requiring you to film in front of a green screen and manually key out the color, UniFab uses AI to automatically detect and remove the background from any video — no green screen needed at all.
Key Features:
After launching the UniFab program on your Windows PC, go to the left-side function panel and select “Background Remover” > hit the “Add” icon to import your required video for BG removal.
Next, while clicking on the “Text” option, you can rename the video, select your desired background color from the given options: green, blue, black, and white, customize the output video file size, and go to the right side to pick the output format and codec.
Once you have finished your entire customization, click on “OK” at the bottom right side, then select “Start.” > The background-removing process will be initiated. Here, you can monitor the progress by viewing the top bar under the video.
| Feature | WeVideo Green Screen | UniFab Background Remover AI |
| Requires green screen footage | Yes | No |
| Background removal method | Manual chroma key | AI automatic detection |
| Pricing | Paid (15-day trial) | Completely free |
| Platform | Cloud-based (browser) | Desktop (Windows/Mac) |
| Processing | Internet-dependent | Local GPU-accelerated |
| Precision | Manual adjustment needed | AI hair-level precision |
| Learning curve | Moderate | Minimal |
| Best for | Full video editing + green screen | Quick background removal |
| Export limits | 720p on free, paid for HD | No limits |
| Privacy | Cloud upload required | Local processing |
If neither WeVideo nor UniFab fits your needs, here are other options:
Import your green screen footage and a background video into WeVideo. Place the background on Video track 1 and the green screen clip on Video track 2 (above it). Select the green screen clip, open the clip editor, go to Effects > Keying, and select the green color. Adjust the Defringe and Sensitivity sliders for clean edges, then preview and export.
WeVideo offers a 15-day free trial with access to most features including green screen. However, the trial limits videos to 5 minutes, exports at 720p, and adds a watermark. After 15 days, a paid subscription is required. Plans start at $9.99 per month for individual creators.
Yes, partially. WeVideo's stock library includes pre-made green screen overlay clips that you can layer onto your background without filming your own green screen footage. However, if you want to replace the background behind yourself or a custom subject, you need actual green screen footage. For background removal without any green screen, use an AI tool like UniFab Video Background Remover AI.
Standard chroma key green (hex #00B140) works best because it is the color least commonly found in human skin tones and everyday clothing. Blue screens also work but are less common. WeVideo's keying tool lets you select any color to remove, so technically any solid, evenly-lit color can work — but green gives the cleanest results with the least spillover.
Common causes include uneven lighting on the green screen (creating shadows the tool cannot remove cleanly), wearing green or reflective clothing, standing too close to the screen (causing green spill on skin), wrinkles or creases in the screen material, and incorrect sensitivity settings. Try adjusting the Defringe slider, increase the Sensitivity, and use Show Mask to see exactly what the tool is detecting.
Yes, WeVideo is one of the best options for Chromebook users specifically because it is cloud-based and runs entirely in the browser. The green screen feature works the same on a Chromebook as it does on any other device. This makes it especially popular in K-12 schools where Chromebooks are standard equipment.
After applying and adjusting the green screen effect, click the Export button in the top right corner. Name your project, select "Video" as the format, and choose your desired resolution (720p, 1080p, or 4K depending on your plan). Click Advanced Settings to customize frame rate and visual quality if needed. The free trial limits exports to 720p with a watermark.
For traditional green screen editing, CapCut is the best free alternative — it offers chroma key on desktop, mobile, and web with no watermark on most exports. For background removal without a green screen, UniFab Video Background Remover AI uses AI to automatically detect and remove backgrounds from any video, completely free with no subscription or watermark.
WeVideo is a video editor, not a real-time virtual background tool. You can use it to create pre-recorded videos with green screen effects, but it does not work as a live background for Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet. For real-time virtual backgrounds, use OBS Studio (free, advanced) or the built-in virtual background features in Zoom and Teams.
Traditional green screen requires physical setup (screen, lighting, specific recording conditions) and manual editing (color keying, defringing, sensitivity adjustment). AI background removal works on any regular video — no green screen needed — and processes automatically with no manual adjustments. AI tools like UniFab handle complex edges (hair, semi-transparent objects) better than basic chroma key. The trade-off is that AI processing takes more computational power and may not handle every edge case perfectly in extremely complex scenes.