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Meta shared that it was working on Edits in January after ByteDance-owned CapCut was removed from U.S. app stores.
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’s new Edits app offers a full suite of free video editing tools, rivalling closest alternative CapCut with a sleek, beginner-friendly interface ...
Instagram has announced Edits, a free video editing app that sounds a lot like CapCut. In a video posted to Threads on Sunday, Instagram head Adam Mosseri described Edits as a "full suite of ...
Like the now-banned CapCut app, Edits will support adding custom text, captions, audio, stickers, and effects to video clips. The video editor will also seamlessly integrate with Instagram ...
TikTok and CapCut, a video editing software, were legally banned in the U.S. on Sunday. The first version of Instagram's Edits will be available for download and use in February or March.
Instagram is launching "Edits," a new video editing app, with a debut on Android likely coming in February 2025.
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.
Instagram head Adam Mosseri just announced a video editing app called Edits. Mosseri said the app is meant to rival CapCut, a video editing app that went offline along with TikTok.
Instagram has launched Edits, a video editing app that’s intended to rival the TikTok-linked equivalent CapCut. First announced in January, Edits is available for free from today on iOS and Android.
Instagram's new video editing app is slated to arrive in February or March, with Instagram head Adam Mosseri touting the app as follows: Today we're announcing a new app called "Edits," for those ...
Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced Edits, a free video editing app that sounds a lot like CapCut, amidst the TikTok ban.