Clipchamp is a popular browser-based video editor that works well on Chromebooks. Since it runs mainly through the web browser, you can edit videos without installing heavy desktop software. However, sometimes Clipchamp may stop working properly on a Chromebook. The app may refuse to open, get stuck on the loading screen, crash during editing, or fail to sign in.
In most cases, the problem is caused by corrupted browser data, outdated ChromeOS versions, browser-related glitches, or issues with the installed web app.
In this guide, we’ll show you the best ways to fix Clipchamp not working on Chromebook.
Clear Clipchamp Cookies and Site Data
Corrupted cookies and cached website data are one of the most common reasons why Clipchamp stops working properly. Clearing the site data often fixes loading issues, sign-in problems, and crashes.
Follow these steps to clear Clipchamp site data:
- Open the Clipchamp app or website.
- Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner of Chrome.
- Select App info.
- Click Cookies and site data.
- Select Manage on-device site data.
- Delete all stored site data by clicking the Delete button.
- Click Done.
- Reload the Clipchamp page.
Once the page reloads, sign in again using your Microsoft account and check whether the issue has been fixed.
Reinstall the Clipchamp Web App
If clearing the browser data does not help, reinstalling the Clipchamp web app can fix corrupted installation files or broken app settings.
Here’s how to reinstall Clipchamp:
- Open the Launcher and select Settings.
- Click Apps from the left sidebar.
- Select Manage your apps.
- Search for the Clipchamp application.
- Open it and click Uninstall.
- Enable the Also delete browsing data option.
- Click Uninstall again and wait for the process to finish.
After uninstalling the app:
- Open the Google Chrome browser.
- Visit Clipchamp Official Website.
- Click the Install button in the address bar.
- Select Install and wait for the installation process to complete.
After installation, sign in with your Microsoft account and try using Clipchamp again.
Check Your Internet Connection
Clipchamp is a cloud-based video editor, so it requires a stable internet connection to function properly. If your internet connection is slow or unstable, the app may fail to load videos or open correctly.
To check your internet connection:
- Click the Clock, Wi-Fi, and battery area in the bottom-right corner.
- Make sure your Chromebook is connected to a working Wi-Fi network.
- If needed, reconnect to your network or restart your router.
Once connected, reopen Clipchamp and check if it works properly.
Update Your Chromebook
Running an outdated version of ChromeOS can sometimes create compatibility issues with web applications like Clipchamp.
To update ChromeOS:
- Open Settings.
- Click About ChromeOS.
- Select Check for updates.
- Install any available updates.
- Restart your Chromebook once the update finishes.
After rebooting, try launching Clipchamp again.
Disable Browser Extensions
Some browser extensions, especially ad blockers or privacy-focused tools, can interfere with Clipchamp.
To disable extensions:
- Open Chrome.
- Type
chrome://extensionsinto the address bar and press Enter. - Disable all installed extensions temporarily.
- Restart Chrome and open Clipchamp again.
If the app starts working, enable the extensions one at a time to identify the problematic extension.
Clear Chrome Browser Cache
A corrupted browser cache can also prevent Clipchamp from functioning correctly.
To clear Chrome cache:
- Open Chrome.
- Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete.
- Set the time range to All time.
- Select:
- Cookies and other site data
- Cached images and files
- Click Clear data.
After clearing the cache, restart Chrome and try using Clipchamp again.
Restart Your Chromebook
Temporary ChromeOS glitches can sometimes affect browser-based applications. Restarting your Chromebook can often fix these issues.
To restart your Chromebook:
- Click the Clock in the bottom-right corner.
- Click the Power icon.
- Turn the Chromebook back on after a few seconds.
Now launch Clipchamp and see whether the issue has been resolved.
Wrapping Up
Clipchamp works surprisingly well on Chromebook, but corrupted browser data, installation issues, or unstable internet connections can sometimes stop it from working properly. In most cases, clearing cookies and site data or reinstalling the web app should fix the issue quickly.
If the problem still continues, updating ChromeOS, clearing the browser cache, and disabling problematic extensions can also help restore normal functionality.




