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Top 5 Best Video Editing App For Android.

Hello guys if you are doing video editing in mobile, or if you are want to do video editing in mobile, so here is top 5 best video editing apps for you.

List of all apps-

1. Adobe Premiere Rush

2.Filmora Go

3.Inshot

4.KineMaster

5.Movie Maker Filmmaker

Lets move on to our topic .......

1.Adobe Premiere Rush

Adobe Premiere Rush is one of two above average Adobe video editor apps. The other is Adobe Premiere Clip Which is closer to a standard mobile video editor. Anyway, Adobe Premiere Rush is one of the newer video editor apps on the list and it's quite good. It comes with a lot of the must have features, including multitrack timelines, cloud syncing, and some advanced editing tools. The app still needs some UI work and some bug fixes, but it has a ton of potential. Plus, it's included in the Adobe Creative Cloud subscription so it's worth a shot if you use that service already.

2.Filmora Go 


FilmoraGo is a Video Editor  app by Wondershere. It's easily one of best video editor apps. This video editor packs a whallop. You can do the basics like trim and cut, render, and that kind of stuff. It also includes the ability to play in reverse, do square videos (1.1) for Instagram, and 16.9 videos for Youtube specifically. It also has support for things like slow motion, transition, music, overlays, and more. It's not half bad for what you get. There Are in-app purchase that add to the power. However, most of the features are, in Fact, free.

3.Inshot


 Inshot is super simple video editor with a heavy focus on things like filters, video trimming, and shorter videos. It has a reasonably simple timeline editor with multiple video and audio channels. You also get basic tools like cropping, a selection of music, and various other small things like fading in and out. It's tool set, sticker packs, speed controls, and other features make it great for thing like YouTube and other platform. We also quite like how it has a single price tag alongside it's subscription in case you want to go that route.

4.KineMaster


KineMaster is one the most powerful video editor apps available and also one of the first. You can do the basics like most of these other video editors can. However, this one includes multiple video, image and effects layers. Additionally, there are audio filters, chroma key (for your green screen fans out there ), various video effects, transition, and more. It's not as powerful as a full desktop editor. However, this get much closer than most other competitor. I would recommend this for actual video production (at least for stuff like YouTube). You can use it for free in trial mode for a while. However, you'll need the $4.99 per month subscription to get everything forever .

5.Movie Maker Filmmaker


Movie Maker Filmmaker among the free video editor apps currently available. You'll be able to trim, crop, and recorder video content as well as set focal points. This app also boasts a variety of video effects and can design your own custom filters, although that functionality isn't amazing powerful. It also has the rest of the basics, like music. The app has struggled with some bug issues since it's major redesign , but it's still one of the better video editing apps out there. It's also completely free with ads.

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TechDerek

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