Comparison

Investigation Flow vs. V3 Video Editor

Both tools timestamp and edit surveillance video for private investigators. Investigation Flow is the modern alternative: native Mac and Windows apps, a free in-browser demo, and flexible monthly, yearly, or one-time pricing.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureInvestigation FlowV3 Video Editor
Court-ready timestampsYesYes
Stitch & order multiple clips into one sequenceYesYes
Keep or remove audio per clipYesRemoval only, not selective
One-click timestamped still shotsYesNot advertised
Batch-process whole foldersYesNot advertised
Native macOS appYesNot advertised, PC only
Native Windows appYesYes
Try free in your browser (no download)YesDownload trial only
Move a license between computersYesYes
Monthly, yearly, or one-time billingYesMonthly only
Team volume pricingYesNot advertised

V3 Video Editor details sourced from v3investigativesolutions.com. Comparison last reviewed July 2026.

Why investigators choose Investigation Flow

Native Mac and Windows

A real desktop app on both platforms, plus a free in-browser demo so you can try the workflow in seconds. No download, no signup. V3's site only advertises PC compatibility.

Pricing that fits how you work

Pay monthly, yearly, or once for a lifetime license, and get volume discounts when you outfit a team. V3 is a monthly subscription only, with no path to stop paying.

Built for the whole case, not just one clip

Batch-process entire folders of footage and pull one-click timestamped stills for reports and exhibits, all without leaving the app.

Where V3 Video Editor may fit

V3 Video Editor is a Windows tool built specifically for investigators, with a lower monthly entry price ($9.99) and a fast "Lightning Export" mode for quick turnarounds. If you only work on a single Windows machine and want the cheapest monthly option, it's worth a look. If you need Mac support, a browser trial, a way to stop paying monthly, or team pricing, Investigation Flow is the better fit.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best alternative to V3 Video Editor?

Investigation Flow is a modern alternative built for the same job: timestamping, stitching, audio control, and court-ready stills for surveillance footage. It adds a native macOS app, a free in-browser demo, and monthly, yearly, or one-time billing.

How is Investigation Flow different from V3 Video Editor?

Both timestamp and edit surveillance video for private investigators. The main differences: Investigation Flow runs natively on Mac and Windows, lets you try it free in the browser, and offers monthly, yearly, or one-time billing with team volume discounts. V3 Video Editor is Windows-only and billed monthly at $9.99.

Does Investigation Flow work on Mac?

Yes. Investigation Flow ships native apps for both macOS and Windows. V3 Video Editor's site only advertises PC compatibility.

Can I try Investigation Flow before I buy?

Yes. Investigation Flow offers a free, in-browser demo with no download or signup required. V3 Video Editor offers a downloadable free trial with no credit card required.

How much does Investigation Flow cost compared to V3 Video Editor?

Investigation Flow is $19.99/month, $199/year, or $299 one-time for a Version 1 lifetime license, with volume discounts for teams. V3 Video Editor is $9.99/month with no annual or one-time option advertised. V3 is cheaper month-to-month; Investigation Flow adds Mac support, a browser trial, and a way to stop paying monthly for good.

See it for yourself

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