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Edits is Meta's response to CapCut, the video platform developed by ByteDance, TikTok's parent company. Unlike Instagram's native tools, which have long lagged in flexibility and depth, Edits is ...
Last month, Instagram announced a new video-editing app called Edits, which, when available will be a direct rival to CapCut. For the uninitiated, ByteDance, the company behind TikTok, owns CapCut.
Instagram’s head Adam Mosseri introduced Edits, the platform’s new video-editing app. Apart from TikTok, it looks like Instagram is also trying to compete with other apps offered by ByteDance.
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 ...
Edits appears to be Meta 's answer to CapCut, TikTok's sister app that is also owned by China-based parent company ByteDance, which allows users to create and edit video on their phone or computer.
Which means beating out CapCut, the TikTok-aligned video editor, created by ByteDance, which has long been the leader in short-form video customization. Now, Edits is largely on par, if not ...
Instagram has continued to push out updates for Edits, as it looks to make it the key video editing app, and beat out ByteDance’s CapCut as the customization tool of choice.
And the free online video editing tool CapCut fell off the web too, leaving a gap that Meta-owned Instagram was quick to drive into with a new app called Edits. Announcing the new app in (what else) ...
TikTok's owner, ByteDance, has plans to move Americans to a US-specific version of CapCut as it looks to meet requirements ...
Instagram on Tuesday launched its standalone Edits video creation app that offers features similar to those already available from TikTok parent Bytedance. The new app allows creators to organize ...