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Editorial Policy

Last updated: July 5, 2026

Klipzo’s guides and tool pages exist to help you get a real task done. This policy describes how we write and maintain them, and the standards we hold ourselves to.

Accuracy first

Every how-to describes steps you can actually perform in the Klipzo editor. We test the workflow before we publish it. If a feature is still rolling out or works only in certain browsers, we say so plainly rather than overselling it.

Honesty about limitations

Browser-based editing has real constraints — for example, heavy video export is fastest on desktop Chrome or Edge, and some codecs aren’t supported everywhere. We tell you the truth about these limits, including when a specific export won’t work on your current browser, instead of pretending everything works everywhere.

Written by people who edit

Our content is created by people with hands-on photo and video editing experience, not spun from templates. Where a claim needs a source (for example, browser support or a technical detail), we link to a primary reference.

Independence

Guides recommend the approach that actually solves your problem. Advertising on our pages never influences the substance of a tutorial, and ads are kept off the editing canvas entirely.

Updates & corrections

We revise articles as the product and the web platform evolve, and we show a “Last updated” date on our content. If you spot an error, tell us via the Contact page and we’ll fix it.

Corrections we’ve made

Significant corrections are reflected in the update date on the relevant page. We aim to correct factual errors quickly rather than quietly.