In a video posted to Threads on Sunday, Instagram head Adam Mosseri described Edits as a "full suite of creative tools," and briefly ran through its planned features. "There will be a dedicated tab ...
Instagram announced the release of its new video editing software Edits on Sunday. TikTok and CapCut, a video editing software, were legally banned in the U.S. on Sunday. The first version of ...
Instagram last month announced Edits, a new video editor app for mobile platforms that aims to compete with CapCut (owned by ByteDance, which is behind TikTok). Although Meta promised to launch the ...
Today, Instagram released its new standalone free video editing app, Edits. It was introduced earlier this year when TikTok and its companion video editing app, CapCut, were briefly removed from iOS ...
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There’s a new video editing app on the block: On April 22, Instagram launched the first version of its new video creation app called Edits. While Instagram’s parent company Meta has jumped on the ...
Meta-owned Instagram announced new video editing app, Edits (Photo by Jonathan Raa/NurPhoto via Getty Images) Amid TikTok's temporary ban and subsequent rush to restore service, rival social media ...
Instagram Edits, Meta’s newly released video creation app, had a bigger debut than its direct competitor, ByteDance’s CapCut, once did. The new app, which today helps users craft videos for Instagram ...
The app is out on iOS for iPhone, as well as on phones powered by Google's Android software too. You log into Edits using your existing Instagram account – but it's ...
You will no longer require third-party editing apps, as Instagram has announced a new Edits app especially for the creators. Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri calls the Edits app a “suite of creative tools”.
Instagram has unveiled a new video editing app called Edits, which aims to fill the void left by CapCut's removal from U.S. app stores following federal restrictions on ByteDance-owned applications.