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Instagram’s answer to CapCut is finally here. Edits was first teased by Adam Mosseri, the Meta-owned social media giant's head, in mid-January, as TikTok was facing its first ban in the US. It ...
Instagram has launched a new video editing app called Edits. I won’t mince words here. It’s eerily similar to the CapCut, a popular video editing app by TikTok’s parent company.
Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced Edits, a free video editing app that sounds a lot like CapCut, amidst the TikTok ban.
Meta shared that it was working on Edits in January after ByteDance-owned CapCut was removed from U.S. app stores when the ...
Edits launched last month on Apple and Android devices, after months of delays. Meta, which owns Instagram, is putting Edits forward as a challenger to ByteDance’s CapCut app. That mobile video ...
Instagram’s long-promised video-editing app is out now. Here’s how to use Edits to make Reels, and how the software differs from TikTok’s CapCut.
Instagram just launched its own standalone video-editing app. The app, Edits, is live globally in the App Store and Google Play Store. Much like TikTok's CapCut, Edits is intended to help users ...
Instagram has finally released its highly anticipated video editing app on Android and iOS. The Edits app offers a host of useful tools that let you capture, edit, and export videos in one place.
Instagram recently launched a new video editing app called Edits, and word on the street is that it’s the easiest tool for beginners. Here’s how it can help you level up your content in just ...
Instagram today launched Edits, a video editing app that fills the void left by the removal of the ByteDance-owned CapCut app earlier this year. CapCut was pulled from the App Store when TikTok ...
During the process, we found 5 useful editing features that may come in handy to creators and are new to video editing tools. Know about these 5 game-changing hacks of Instagram’s new Edits app ...
Instagram’s head Adam Mosseri introduced Edits, the platform’s new video-editing app. Apart from TikTok, it looks like Instagram is also trying to compete with other apps offered by ByteDance.