The 10 Best Free Video Editing Apps for iOS iPhone, Android

The best Free video editing apps for iOS iPhone and Android that will get the job done, editing like a professionals.

Since the rise of smartphones, daily video production has exploded. Amateur and professional videographers now carry a powerful pocket film studio to film, edit and publish their cinematic creations.

As a result, video editing apps have blown up even in iOS or Android. With so many apps vying for your attention, we’ve curated the best video editing apps for iOS and Android, iPhone and iPad, so you can fast forward to your favourite.

The best video editing apps prove that you don’t need a powerful – and expensive – PC to edit and create professional-looking videos. All you need is your smartphone or tablet, an imagination and a bit of skill.

The apps we have chosen here combine both intuitive interfaces and powerful tools, making them the ideal place to start your video editing journey. 

1. Adobe premiere rush

Available for: iOS iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows and MacOS

Price: Free

Let’s be honest: on first encounter, Adobe’s professional video editing software, 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.

2. inShot

Available for: iOS, Android

Price: Free

The first of two video editing apps from GoPro, Quik analyses your videos to detect colours and faces in order to frame your footage perfectly. This free app lets you add transitions and effects onto a maximum of 200 photos and video clips from your photo library or GoPro Plus.

Not only can you trim, zoom and rotate photos and video clips, but you can also choose from 26 different themes and a range of fonts, filters and graphics. You can create HD 1080p or 720p videos in cinema, square or portrait formatting for social sharing and even save your draft projects for up to seven days.

3. KineMaster

Available for: iOS iPhone, iPad and Android

Price: Free

KineMaster is one of the most powerful video editor apps available. You can do the basics like most of these other video editors can. However, this one includes multiple video, image and effect layers.

Additionally, there are audio filters, chroma key (for your green screen fans out there), various video effects, transitions, and more. It’s not as powerful as a full desktop editor. However, this gets much closer than most other competitors.

We would recommend this for actual video production (at least for stuff like YouTube). You can use it for free in trial mode for a while. However, you’ll need the $4.99 per month subscription to get everything forever.

4. iMovie

Available for: iOS

Price: Free

iMovie is Apple’s very own video editing app, it’s the best free video app for iOS , 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. 

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First launched in 2010, the latest version of app supports 4K on iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPad Air 2, iPad Pro, and later devices. You can save videos to the iCloud drive, stream them to an Apple TV via AirPlay, and everything integrates beautifully with Apple Photos, Mail and Messages.

5. FilmoraGo

Available for: iOS, Android “Soon”

Price: Free

FilmoraGo offers the broad spectrum of editing tools we’ve become accustomed to on desktop, including reverse play, classic transitions, trimming and cropping, slow or fast motion editing, rotate, flip-over, voice-overs, audio mixing, picture-in-picture and colour tuning.

FilmoraGo’s main USP is its array of template themes, which are designed to transform run-of-the-mill videos into stylised movies. The customisation doesn’t end there either, because FilmoraGo also lets you add music from their licensed library and highly customisable titles.

6. VideoShow

Available for: iOS iPhone, iPad and Android

Price: Free

VideoShow has received numerous awards and is undoubtedly one of the best video editing apps for Android available in the Play Store for free. With a user-friendly interface, VideoShow is reliable and easy to use. Apart from the essential functions, you can also beautify your video by adding text, effects, music and sound effects or perform live dubbing.

There are over 50 different themes available, and you can also reduce the size of your video by compressing it. The videos do not lose any quality and have no video duration limits. This FilmoraGo alternative app has support for almost all Android devices.

7. Quik

Available for: iOS iPhone, iPad and Android

Price: Free

The first of two video editing apps from GoPro, Quik analyses your videos to detect colours and faces in order to frame your footage perfectly. This free app lets you add transitions and effects onto a maximum of 200 photos and video clips from your photo library or GoPro Plus.

Not only can you trim, zoom and rotate photos and video clips, but you can also choose from 26 different themes and a range of fonts, filters and graphics. You can create HD 1080p or 720p videos in cinema, square or portrait formatting for social sharing and even save your draft projects for up to seven days.

8. VivaVideo

Available for: iOS iPhone, iPad and Android

Price: Free

VivaVideo is another one of those no frills, fun-packed video editing apps that lets you splice your video together with a few taps of your phone. This free app includes hundreds of special effects, stickers, filters, animated clips and subtitles to transform your video clips into shareable content.

VivaVideo features slow/fast motion control, nine custom lens options, a library of background music and a range of collage templates. What’s more, you can share your videos on VivaVideo’s network of “over 200 million users” to show off your wares.

9. Funimate

Available for: iOS iPhone, iPad and Android

Price: Free

Funimate is one of the surprisingly popular, but not overly powerful video editor apps. It bills itself as being a great app for making music videos or simple videos out of the stuff you already have on your device. There are 15 video filters that you can play with and the creation process is fairly painless. This isn’t something you’d want to use on a serious video.

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It has things like video effects. However, it’s better for short little social media posts rather than actual video production. You can download it for free to try it out yourself.

10. GoPro App

Available for: iOS iPhone, iPad and Android

Price: Free

If you have a GoPro then the GoPro app is for you. The GoPro app 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. 

Create video clips to share on YouTube and Facebook and go through frame-by-frame to find the ideal high-quality still that will want to make viewers take a look at your clip. If you subscribe to GoPro Plus you get access to a huge variety of extra soundtracks and you can auto upload photos and videos to the cloud for editing anywhere. 

At the End

With more video editing apps for Android, iPhone, iPads and desktop than you can shake a clipboard at, it’s really a case of trial and error to find what interface and features work best for you.

For more useful hints and tips about video creation and editing check out our blog, where you’ll find plenty of practical advice and industry secrets waiting for you.

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