Top 10 Best Android Apps for Editing purpose
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Starting your own YouTube channel can be a great way to share your voice with the world and build an engaged following of people who care about what you have to say.
But as many aspiring YouTubers have learned, getting good at video editing isn’t easy, and can take quite a bit of time if you’re doing it yourself.
If you don’t have the time or budget to take video editing classes or hire a professional, check out these 10 best Android apps for editing YouTube videos before you start shooting your next big hit.
Top 10 best editing Apps are listed below:
- Vysor
- Split cam
- Edit plus
- Photo Director
- iMovie
- Kinemaster
- Movavi Editor
- Videorama
- Fast stone capture
- Light works
1) Vysor
An extremely useful tool for YouTubers, Vysor allows you to view and control your Android device’s screen from your desktop computer. The app is available at no cost from Google Play.
There are also a few paid versions with more features, but it’s unlikely you’ll need them.
2) SplitCam
Easy to use and free, Split Cam allows you to record your screen and make split-screen videos. Split Cam is great for posting walkthroughs of apps, recording tutorials or showing off new features on a product or website.
You can easily embed these videos into social media or even your own site.
3) Edit Plus
A code editor and IDE, Edit Plus has built in support for HTML, CSS, PHP, JavaScript and a slew of other popular languages. It’s also completely free with no ads or pesky trial periods.
If you want something a little bit more complex with template functionality and FTP integration, take a look at Geany .
This great editor offers syntax highlighting in 40 different languages and is extensible via its plugin system.
4) Photo Director
The video industry has a ton of well-known editing software, and it can be tempting to immediately go with one of those.
However, Photo Director offers much of what those programs do albeit in an easier to understand interface as well as some advanced tools you won’t find in other free applications.
And best of all, it’s completely free.
5) iMovie / Video Studio (iPhone version of iMovie)
If you’re on a budget or don’t have a Mac, these two apps are your best bets. They each offer an array of features that let you trim and splice video clips, add music or sound effects, and then export your video to social networks like Facebook and Instagram.
They each support Mac-like tools such as titles, credits, music, and even more advanced features such as stop motion. The iPhone app has more than 200 reviews with an average rating of 4 stars.
6) Kinemaster
Kinemaster is one of our favorite video editing apps on Android. It’s available on both iOS and Android, so it’s easy to get started.
You can add music, text, video clips and photos to your project using Kinemaster’s built-in tools or download more powerful editing software from within it like Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
7) Movavi Editor
Whether you're new to video editing or just looking for a simpler alternative to something like Adobe Premiere, Movavi Video Editor is great option. It's pretty much exactly what you need.
This program has all of the tools available to make your home movies look great and even take them a step further. You can add in fun transitions, callouts, titles and even adjust audio with content-aware tools.
Plus, it's easy to export your video at any time.
8) Videorama (especially useful for gifs!)
Produce animated videos and live-action snippets easily with Videorama, a fun app that lets you combine a variety of video styles. Flip between different themes, moods, and music tracks to find exactly what you’re looking for.
Video editing made simple!
9) FastStone Capture
One of our favorite programs, Fast Stone Capture is a great tool if you’re looking to quickly and easily take screenshots. While it might not be as powerful as something like Snagit, there’s no denying its speed and ease of use.
If all you need is to grab a few screenshots while listening to music in your favorite app, Fast Stone Capture will be all you need.
10) Lightworks
Lightworks is a video editing app with amazing tools and filters, but it comes at a price. At $299 to buy plus $50 per month after that, it’s too pricey for newbies.
Instead, start with Luma Fusion (iOS Android), which has most of Lightworks features and much of its power without locking you into a monthly fee.
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