Instagram has unveiled a new video editing app named “Edits”, designed specifically for creators who love crafting professional-quality videos on their phones. The app, introduced by Instagram’s head, Adam Mosseri, is being as a rival to CapCut, a popular editing tool developed by ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company.
Key Features of Instagram’s ‘Edits’ App
The “Edits” app is free to use and offers several advanced video editing tools, making it a valuable addition for content creators. Below are the highlights of its features:
- Video Editing up to 10 Minutes: Creators can edit videos of up to 10 minutes duration directly on their phones.
- Cross-Device Editing: Users can import videos from other devices and edit them seamlessly on an iPhone.
- Full HD Video Sharing: After editing, videos can exported and shared on any social media platform, including Instagram, in 1080p (Full HD).
- Advanced Camera Settings: The app allows users to adjust resolution, framerate, lighting, dynamic range, and zoom to achieve precise results.
- Video Templates: It offers several templates, including AI-powered animations, that help creators add unique effects to their videos.
- Green Screen and Overlays: Users can replace backgrounds with a green screen feature or add video overlays for a professional touch.
Availability of ‘Edits’ App
Although Instagram’s “Edits” app brings exciting features for creators, it will not be available for download until next month. Once launched, it expected to attract video creators looking for powerful, on-the-go editing tools.
The app is Instagram’s latest attempt to compete with other popular editing platforms like CapCut by providing an all-in-one solution for creating high-quality videos.
The “Edits” app is Instagram’s step forward in empowering creators with versatile tools for video editing. With features like AI-powered templates, green screen functionality, and HD video sharing, it could become a go-to app for both beginners and professionals.
Stay tuned for the official release of Instagram’s “Edits” app next month and explore how it can transform the way videos are created and shared on social media.