![]() ![]() ByteDance apparently doesn’t need the free advertisement on its own service. Otherwise, you must manually remove the watermark in your video timeline before you export. Uploading your creation to TikTok removes the CapCut watermark, too. That way, you can enjoy TikTok’s community with CapCut’s editing power. Unsurprisingly, you can also upload your creations directly to TikTok. You don't need to link accounts, as CapCut has no accounts, but you must have those apps installed on your device. ![]() However, in the past, certain CapCut features have come to iOS and Android at different times, so that’s something to consider.Īlternatively, you can export videos directly to social media sites, such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. ![]() Otherwise, I didn’t notice any other major differences between the two versions of the app. I didn’t see any way to change this default. If you save the video to your device, iOS defaults to the MOV format, while Android defaults to the MP4 format. On my iPad and iPhone, I could also toggle Smart HDR, but this option wasn’t available on my Android test device. CapCut goes up to 4K and 60 frames per second. CapCut then tells you the estimated file size, storage is limited by your device. When you’re ready to export your video, remember to set the resolution and frame rate. We’re not saying you should immediately dump CapCut for Adobe Premiere Pro, but Editors’ Choice pick iMovie does a superior job of balancing ease of use and enthusiast-level capabilities it’s also free on Mac and iOS. Although CapCut’s 15-minute video limit is certainly better than TikTok’s three-minute limit, those 15 minutes fill up fast. At a certain point, you stop thinking “Wow, this is so much better than TikTok” and start saying “Maybe I should invest this time learning even better video editing software.” You may start to bump up against CapCut’s limits, such as its mobile-only app or single audio- and video-track operations (unless you work around them with overlays). Ironically, CapCut’s power is also almost its biggest weakness. There are even more unique editing features for an app of this scale. You even get TikTok-style effects, filters, frames, and stickers. All the features from ShortCut, including templates and imported sounds, also carry over. Editing With CapCutĬapCut’s full editing suite has expected tools for cropping and trimming clips, adding text, and adjusting brightness and saturation. Not a weird gimmick like Plotagon, CapCut is more comparable to the mobile versions of entry-level video editing software like Apple iMovie, because of its convenient and casual (yet capable) editing tools. Use the touch screen to seamlessly rearrange clips and tap on tools within the intuitive mobile interface. Here, you can also add stock videos like neon heart animations, New Year’s celebrations, or big block letters that say “This Is My Vlog.”įrom there, CapCut takes you to the editing timeline where you have far more control over the video compared with TikTok. The process starts basically the same you first choose the video and photos to import. If you dig into the full editing tools, though, CapCut is a noticeable step up for anyone who has chafed against TikTok’s limits. I feel super unpopular the instant I open TikTok and get blasted by influencers, so I appreciate this different tone. There isn't a social media component or video feed in fact, you can't subscribe to any profiles. That's because, unlike TikTok, CapCut is purely a video editing app. Once you launch CapCut, you can start using it immediately. You don’t need a TikTok account (or any other type of account) to use the app. I primarily tested the app on an iPad mini, as well as an older iPhone and Google Pixel phone. You can download CapCut for free on Android or iOS, but there's no desktop version. It’s great for when 30 seconds just isn’t enough for your online filmmaking dreams. This free video editing app lets you create surprisingly robust little movies on your mobile device. But TikTok is the undisputed king of the genre and its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, seeks to expand its empire with CapCut. Even YouTube is trying to get in on the action with YouTube Shorts. Vine may be dead, but lightning-fast online videos have never been more popular.
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