The best video editing apps on Android and iOS, for both amateurs and professionals.



The best video editing apps are surprisingly powerful these days. Whether you're using a smartphone or tablet, iOS or Android, you can find some great tools that will give you professional looking results. In fact, depending on the task, they can even sometimes be preferable to full-blown desktop software. 

Why? Because video editing apps are designed for smaller screens, the interfaces are often clearer, better thought-through, and more user friendly than their Windows and Mac OS equivalents, which makes them a particularly good choice for beginners. They're often also a lot cheaper, too. 

But among all the many video editing apps out there, which one should you choose? To help you decide, we've brought together the best on the market today, both paid-for and free, and for both iOS and Android. While they vary enormously in terms of features and complexity, they all benefit from intuitive interfaces and reliable functionality, making them perfect for enthusiasts and professionals a like.


01. Adobe Premiere Rush

The best video editing app for short videos.

Platform: iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS | Multi-track editor: Yes | Export directly to YouTube: Yes | 4K support: Yes

On first encounter, Adobe’s professional video editing apps, such as Premiere Pro, After Effects and Audition, can be a little intimidating. However powerful these tools are, there’s definitely a considerable learning curve, and newbies wanting to knock out a quick video for YouTube, Snapchat or Instagram Stories will often be looking for something easier to pick up and play with. So last October, Adobe launched Premiere Rush, which is designed specifically for anyone wanting to process video clips quickly and upload them to a social network.

Available for free on iOS, Android and desktop, the app is designed to be easy to use. That’s obvious the moment you open it up, and see a simplified interface featuring large icons and panels, making it especially great for touchscreen use. And when you come to start using it, typical tasks like adding videos to the timeline through drag-and-drop, or mixing in background music, are intuitive and fuss-free, involving the minimum number of clicks. 


02. GoPro App

Edit and enjoy your GoPro photos and videos.

Platform: iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS | Multi-track editor: Yes | Export directly to YouTube: Yes | 4K support: No

If you have a GoPro then the GoPro app is for you. This most intuitive of video editing apps makes it easy to automatically import your footage and create videos synced to music in just a few clicks. You can add photos and time lapse sequences to your videos and impress your friends with gauges and graphs to show how high and how fast you went.


03. LumaFusion (iOS)

The most professional video editing app for iOS.

Platform: iOS | Multi-track editor: Yes | Export directly to YouTube: Yes | 4K support: Yes

Powerful features 
Straightforward interface 
Not free 
No i Cloud syncing

If you’re looking for professional-level editing on your iPhone or iPad, then out of all the video editing apps on this list LumaFusion is the one to go for.


04. KineMaster Pro (Android)

The most professional video editing app for Android.

Platform: Android | Multi-track editor: Yes | Export directly to YouTube: Yes | 4K support: Yes

Feature-rich 
Multi-track editing
Free version adds watermarks

KineMaster is a top-notch, pro-level video editing app for Android. Supporting multiple layers of video (on supported Android devices), images and text, as well as multi-track audio, it enables you to trim video clips and layers precisely at frame-by-frame granularity, while audio clip timing can be adjusted with sub-frame accuracy. 

KineMaster also offers instant edit previews, precise volume envelope control, colour LUT filters, speed controls, chroma key compositing and 3D transitions. It’s free to download, but note that with it adds watermarks to videos, which you have to take out a subscription to remove.

05. iMovie (iOS)

The best free video editing app for iOS.

Platform: iOS | Multi-track editor: Yes | Export direct to YouTube: Yes | 4K support: Yes

Free 
Easy to use 
Not the most feature-rich 
Not the most powerful
iMovie is the most powerful of Apple’s own video editing apps, and it’s been shipping free with new Apple devices for a while now. It’s not as powerful as Luma Fusion, but on the plus side that means it offers a clean, intuitive interface that makes it easy to edit footage and add titles, music, voiceovers and photos.



06. FilmoraGo (Android)

The best free video editing app for Android.

Platform: Android | Multi-track editor: No | Export direct to YouTube: Yes | 4K support: No

Free 
No watermarks
No multi-track editing 
No 4K support

If you’re an Android user looking for a simple and practical way to edit online videos that doesn’t involve a steep learning curve, Filmarago is worth a look. It’s very easy to use, and can help make your videos look impressively professional thanks to a range of themed filters and effects.

07. Apple Clips (iOS)

The best video editing app for kids and families.

Platform: iOS | Multi-track editor: No | Export direct to YouTube: Yes | 4K support: No

Free 
Fun for families 
Not a “serious” app

One of the more lightweight and fun video editing apps on this list, Apple Clips allows you to create and send video message or tell video stories with filters, animated text, music, emoji, and stickers.


08. Filmmaker Pro (iOS)

Pro-level video editing app with some unique features.

Platform: iOS | Multi-track editor: No | Export direct to YouTube: No | 4K support: Yes

Video grading 
Green screen support 
No multi-track editing
Best features not free

Filmmaker Pro is another good choice for pro-level video editing on your iPhone. This most advanced of video editing apps comes with 30 excellent filters, for example, not to mention 17 transitions and Audiometer assisted voiceovers. It offers video grading, a superb green screen support, nearly 200 different fonts for your text overlays and advanced tools such as chroma keying,

09. Power Director (cross platform)

Solid, mid-level video editing app for both Android and iOS.

Platform: Android, iOS | Multi-track editor: Yes | Export direct to YouTube: Yes | 4K support: Yes (with in-app purchase)

Multi-tracking editing 
Add background music 
Watermarks on free version
Adverts on free version
Cyberlink’s PowerDirector is kind of an Android equivalent of iMovie (above) – though it's also available for iOS. The app’s easy-to-use interface lets you arrange and edit your scenes on a timeline, as well as add titles and transitions. There’s also a good selection of effects, the ability to add background music and voiceovers, a photo collage maker, and support for slow motion.

10. Inshot (cross-platform)

The best video editing app for making social videos.

Platform: iOS, Android | Multi-track editor: No | Export directly to YouTube: Yes | 4K support: No

Inshot is an all-in-one HD image and video editor for iOS and Android that's very much geared toward creating clips for social media. It comes, for example, with pre-built canvas sizes for everything from IGTV to TikTok.

With a clear and attractive interface, this app makes it smooth and easy to import, trim and edit your clips together, and then add filters, stickers, captions, emojis, and other fun things on top, as well as free music and sound effects to the audio. So while this isn't one of the most "professional" of  video editing apps (in that it's only really for creating social videos), what it does, it does exceptionally well and it's very intuitive.

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