Best Video Editors for Android
Video editing is generally considered a resource-intensive task and it remains a highly skillful profession. However, with the democratization of smartphones, especially Android devices, many are trying their hands at video editing for the first time. Smartphones have also become quite powerful so users are able to edit and render videos on the go.
In this article, we have mentioned only those apps that don’t feature a watermark and are mostly free.
1. PixArt Video
PixArt Video is another video editor on Android that does not charge you anything and yet offers watermark-free videos. However, bear in mind, the app is based out of China so proceed only if you are not averse to Chinese apps. Moving to features, PixArt Video offers you the standard video editing tools such as crop, trim, and join. Other than that, you get access to a decent collection of music and you can even adjust the overall volume of the video.
And just like other video editors on this list, you can change the background of videos, manage the video speed, add text in many stylized fonts, and more. PixArt Video also brings something called “Embellish” which allows you to add filters, mosaics, and stickers to the video. Having said that, keep in mind, you can only save videos up to 720p under the free plan. Simply put, PixArt Video is a simple and straightforward video editor on Android that doesn’t put a watermark and offers most of its features for free.
2. FilmoraGo
FilmoraGo does not have a modern UI like other apps on this list, but it’s surely a promising video editor. More so, when it does not put a watermark on videos and charges you nothing for accessing the majority of its features. You can trim and crop clips, add subtitles, do a voiceover, apply effects, and much more. There is also a feature that lets you add overlays from its 12 beautiful presets on top of the video. Furthermore, you have an excellent audio mixer for controlling the volume of the in-device microphone and the background music.
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In case you want to customize the motion, FilmoraGo does have a dedicated Speed tool for reverse motion, slow motion, and rewind. And if you want to tweak the colors of the video then you can do so using its full palette of tools. Not to mention, the app features as many as 19 transition effects, and they look great. Simply put, if you want a free video editor for Android that does not feature a watermark and brings rich editing features then FilmoraGo is a solid choice.
3. Adobe Premiere Rush
What was known as Adobe Premiere Clip earlier is now called Adobe Premiere Rush. With this new revamp, Adobe is bringing premium video-editing tools to the masses without watermark or any charge. Further, you won’t have to experience any banner or video ads. That sounds too good to be true, right? While that is entirely true, but there is a catch. You can export only 3 videos for free on Adobe Premiere Rush. And mind you, this is not a monthly limitation but total allowance for a registered account. Past that, you will have to opt for the paid plan.
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I know the number is pretty small, but if you want to create a professional video then you can use this app on your Android smartphone. You would have access to features from Premiere Pro which you won’t find anywhere else. Also, if you want more access, you can create a new account and use Rush for as long as you want. To sum up, Adobe Premiere Rush is a premium video editing app on Android that does not have a watermark, to begin with. But you will have to be content with limited exports.