Google releases new YouTube Create app: a mobile video editing app for content creators
aimed at content creators. This app allows users to edit videos right from their phones with an easy-to-use interface and semi-professional tools — free of charge and without ads.
It is currently available in the United States, France, Singapore, Germany, South Korea, India, United Kingdom, and Indonesia. YouTube plans to release an iOS version in 2024. Additionally, the app contains helpful, easy-to-use production tools to help you with creating long-form and short-form videos whether they be in horizontal or vertical format. Some of the most helpful I've found in the short time I explored the app were the inclusion of a marker to let you know when you've reached the cutoff point for your video to be considered a YouTube Short, as well as a tool to auto-generate beat markers to help you edit to the beat.
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