Best Video Editing Apps For Android

Android phones have improved by leaps and bounds, from creating short-form videos to stunning high-quality short movies. Whether you want to create a snazzy TikTok story, an Instagram Reel, or just something you want to send to your friends and family, the best video editing apps on Android can help you create stunning memories.

If video editing is something you are new at, we have kept that in mind by keeping ease of use and accessibility in mind. The best video editing apps for Android can help you make the most of the stunning cameras of the latest Samsung Galaxy smartphone or Pixel 7 Pro.

While shortlisting the best video editing apps for Android, we considered aspects like performance, user interface, price, and overall user experience.

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Best Video Editing Apps For Android

Adobe Premiere Rush

Adobe Premiere Rush is a lightweight yet powerful video editing app for Android. Its simple user interface makes it a great entry point for users just getting started editing videos. Apart from all the regular editing features, Premiere Rush also has an adequate stock library and a transcription tool that makes it really easy to add subtitles.

Another advantage of using Adobe Premiere Rush is that it is cross-platform, so no matter what device you have, you can resume work without missing a beat.

Download Adobe Premiere Rush from Google Play Store.

PowerDirector

PowerDirector is one of the older but most powerful apps on this list. It includes features like green screen editing, video stabilization, video speed management, and the ability to create an introduction video from over 4,300 video templates. A recent update has added a dash of AI features like “Body Effect” and “Anime Effect” to the app.

Download PowerDirector from Google Play Store.

KineMaster

KineMaster is another free video editing app aimed at vloggers and social media users. The app lets you cut and merge videos, add effects, images, and more. It also supports green screen video editing and lets you export and import projects.

Download KineMaster from Google Play Store.

Splice

Splice is another feature-rich video editing app for Android that combines the ease of use of a smartphone app and the power of desktop software. It includes features like a timeline for intuitive editing and the ability to slow down or speed up features. Imagine being able to create a slow-motion video from a regular one.

Splice also lets you pick your favorite moments, and add text, overlays, music, and more.

Download Splice from Google Play Store.

VivaVideo

VivaVideo comes with useful AI effects and video themes, and eye-catching transitions. It is an especially useful app if you want to create reels and stories for TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and more.

VivaVideo lets you cut, merge, and split videos without losing quality. You can also add text and music to the videos and also create GIFs out of them.

Download VivaVideo from Google Play Store.

InShot

InShot is one of the most popular video editing apps out there. It supports basic and advanced editing – for instance, you can create videos out of a set of images and add filters, text, and stickers. You can also slow down and speed up videos from 0.2x to 100x.

Download InShot from Google Play Store.

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