Davinci Resolve
Creating the world's highest quality video production products

Blackmagic Design offers a comprehensive ecosystem of professional video production equipment and software, from cameras and editing suites to live production switchers and broadcast infrastructure.
DaVinci Resolve: the all‑in‑one video hub your back office can actually run
DaVinci Resolve brings editing, color, visual effects, audio, media management, and delivery together in one app with dedicated “pages” (Cut, Edit, Fusion, Color, Fairlight, Media, Deliver). That keeps work tidy, fast, and easy to delegate. It runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux, so mixed‑OS teams can collaborate without friction. (blackmagicdesign.com)
The current generation, DaVinci Resolve 20, adds over 100 workflow and AI upgrades (keyframe editor, voiceover palette, deep compositing, Chroma Warp, updated Magic Mask/Depth Map, and more) so routine tasks get faster and hand‑offs get lighter. It moved from public beta to release in mid‑2025. (cgchannel.com)
Why teams pick it
Everything in one place. No hopping between apps. Resolve covers the pipeline from ingest to review to delivery, which keeps projects organized and timelines realistic. (blackmagicdesign.com)
Real‑time collaboration. Multiple people can work in the same project with Blackmagic Cloud—shared markers, chat, and auto‑locking keep changes clear and conflicts low. Live Save adds safety for audits and rollbacks. (blackmagicdesign.com)
Smart, AI‑assisted speed. The DaVinci Neural Engine powers tools like edit from transcribed text, IntelliTrack AI tracking, Dialogue Separator, and Resolve 20’s AI IntelliScript, Audio Assistant, and Animated Subtitles—all aimed at cutting busywork. (nofilmschool.com)
Pro results, friendly learning curve. The same color and audio engines used on high‑end shows, but with a clean UI and role‑based pages so non‑specialists can contribute confidently. (blackmagicdesign.com)
What you actually get (in plain English)
Cut/Edit pages for everyday speed. Great trimming, multicam, and now a built‑in voiceover palette and full audio mixer right where you edit—handy for quick internal updates. (cgw.com)
Color that makes everything look on‑brand. Industry‑standard grading plus helpful tools like ColorSlice and Film Look Creator for consistent, polished results without a long setup. (petapixel.com)
Fusion for titles, graphics, and fixes. A node‑based VFX/mograph workspace for lower thirds, screen comps, cleanups, and (in Resolve 20) deep compositing and better multilayer EXR/PSD workflows. (cgchannel.com)
Fairlight for clean, clear audio. Built‑in mix, voice isolation, dialogue leveling, Dialogue Separator, Music Remixer, and new AI helpers in Resolve 20 to get a balanced mix fast. (nofilmschool.com)
Flexible media + delivery. Wide format support (including Blackmagic RAW), robust metadata, proxy workflows, and quick export presets so publishing to common platforms is one click away. (blackmagicdesign.com)
Immersive readiness. Resolve Studio adds workflows for Apple Immersive Video, aligning with Blackmagic’s URSA Cine Immersive camera—useful for advanced training and experiential comms. (theverge.com)
Built for remote and hybrid work
Proxies without drama. The Blackmagic Proxy Generator can auto‑create/link proxies and sync them through Blackmagic Cloud, so editors can start while camera originals are still traveling. (blackmagicdesign.com)
Reviews that stick to the timeline. Presentations lets you publish timelines/clips for feedback with markers that round‑trip back into the project. Recent updates enable guest access for clients who don’t have accounts.