The free version of DaVinci Resolve offered many features, including video editing, color correction, and audio mixing. The paid Studio version added advanced features like multi-user collaboration, stereoscopic 3D editing, and more.

In 2009, Blackmagic Design acquired DaVinci, and the company began to develop an all-in-one video editing and color grading software. This software, dubbed DaVinci Resolve, was initially released in 2012.

If you're interested in using DaVinci Resolve Studio 18, I recommend purchasing a legitimate license from the official Blackmagic Design website or authorized resellers. This ensures you receive a valid activation key, along with access to ongoing updates and support.

DaVinci Resolve, initially known as DaVinci, was founded in 2003 by Graham Southern, a renowned colorist and entrepreneur. The company developed a color grading system called DaVinci, which quickly gained popularity among film and television producers.