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Meta unveils new 'edits' app from Instagram, a CapCut-like app after TikTok's US ban

21-01-2025 11:29 AM


Ammon News - The next best thing for TikTok might be RedNote and not Instagram's Reels, but for a video editing app, there is nothing yet on the market that can match ByteDance's famed app, until now. Meta announced that it now has a contender for CapCut after the United States enacted its infamous ban against ByteDance's TikTok and other Chinese-owned apps, with Instagram's "Edits."

While TikTok already returned its US operations thanks to the massive support the incoming President Donald J. Trump pledged, CapCut is yet to be reinstated and be available on mobile app platforms.

Meta Unveils 'Edits,' A New Video Editing App Like CapCut
The latest post on Threads by Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri dropped a surprise announcement for all, showcasing their upcoming app called "Edits" to deliver a new video editing platform to the world. Mosseri regarded "Edits" to be a new app that can help users explore their passion for "making videos on your phone," and it is set to offer users a new content creation platform to enjoy.

Many reports regarded that this new Edits app will be similar to ByteDance's CapCut, an app that gained significant popularity in the world because of its iconic video editing platform that is easily accessible via TikTok.

According to Mosseri, Edits will feature its own "inspiration tab," a higher quality camera for shooting videos, another tab to save or keep track of ideas, massive editing tools, drafts that can be shared with friends, and the ability to easily export content to Instagram.

Instagram's Edits Coming February While CapCut is Out
It was revealed by Mosseri that Meta and Instagram's teams are still developing the app but it will be available next month for users to enjoy while CapCut is not yet reinstated, unlike TikTok. Its iOS version is now available to 'pre-order' via the Apple App Store for iPhone users, but there are no specific timelines for its availability on Android via the Google Play Store and other app marketplaces. Teach Times




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