Google is bringing a redesigned video editor to iOS, and the update focuses on speed, clarity, and cleaner controls. You get a universal timeline that helps you manage clips with less effort. The layout feels familiar, so you adjust videos without searching through menus.
Tools now sit in clear view, which keeps your workflow steady. You tap once to reach common actions, and the updated interface keeps distractions low. The design also reacts to your screen size, so the canvas adjusts while you edit.
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As you create highlight videos, you can browse the Photos music library and add soundtracks quickly. You preview options right inside the editor, which keeps the process simple. Google says the goal is to make every tool easy to find and easier to use.
What Else Is Coming
Android users already enjoy template options that build quick edits with preset music, text, and synced cuts. These templates also support custom text overlays. Google hints that these options expand to iOS later.
New features start rolling out today.
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