Instagram on Sunday rolled out Edits, a video-editing product that appeared similar to CapCut, which is owned by TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance.
Edits is only available for pre-order download from the Apple App Store. In time, it will become available in the Google Play Store.
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. Edits is available for preorder on the iOS App Store.
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Instagram has come out with its own video editing app called Edits. The app will feature a variety of creative tools and watermark-free exports. It is available for preorder in the iOS App Store and set to launch next month.
The updates could mark an effort to attract users to spend more time on the platform amid uncertainty over the future of TikTok.
Instagram announced a new video editing app, called Edits, on the same day that rival video service TikTok briefly went dark in response to a US federal ban.
Apple said apps developed by ByteDance and its subsidiaries would no longer be available for download or updates on the US app store from Sunday.
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The app features a dedicated tab for creative inspiration and idea tracking, a high-quality camera for content recording, and advanced editing options, including green screen capabilities and video overlays.