Best Video Edittng Apps For Xiaomi Smartphones 2021

If you’re getting into the world of content creation and wish to regularly upload videos to YouTube, TikTok, or even Instagram Reels for that matter, it’s very important to make sure you edit your videos to make them nice and presentable. Even if you shoot the best quality videos from the best smartphones around, you still need to edit them to make them more interesting and to retain viewership for an extended duration. While there are several video editors you can use on a computer, it’s often more convenient to use a video editor app on your smartphone if the clips are not too big or if you’re editing a short video for TikTok or a similar platform. We’ve identified ten of the best video editor apps for Xiaomi smartphones that offer a good set of features . And can help you take your video production to the next level.

From merging clips to adding effects and overlays, these video editor apps can surprise you with the amount of functionality they offer.

The Google Play Store is flooded with various video editing apps with all of them claiming to be the best. To save you the time and trouble of downloading them all and figuring out which one’s actually good and best suited for you, we’ve tested the majority of video editor apps for Xiaomi phones and shortlisted ten that you should consider.

All of these apps offer basic functionality like cropping, trimming, etc, and some have special features and effects as well which we’ll talk about when we mention the app.

InShot

InShot is one of the most popular video editor apps on the Play Store and for good reason. Apart from the ability to trim clips and join multiple videos from your library, you can add background music of your choice or choose a track that’s included in the default options. You can change the aspect ratio of videos, rotate clips, add stickers or overlays, text with animations, or even create a picture-in-picture effect if you have two clips. This is a good app for starters with probably the only annoyance being ads that are constantly displayed at the top of the screen.

You can install it by clicking here.

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Splice

Splice is a video editor app that’s similar to InShot in a lot of ways, in terms of the editing tools and the interface that it offers. You can add multiple clips to the timeline to merge them and even add crossfades in between them. Pinching in and out on the timeline will help you zoom in to make more precise cuts and edits.

While Splice doesn’t have as many advanced features as InShot, the UI is cleaner and you don’t see ads which is a big plus. You still get basic features like changing the duration of a clip, adding background music, text overlays, etc.

You can install it by clicking here.

Kinemaster

Just like InShot, Kinemaster is also one of the most popular video editor apps for Android. It’s also one of the more advanced apps for video editing and offers a host of features that’s even comparable to some entry-level video editors for computers. Apart from the usual features of adding multiple clips and trimming them, you can add effects, transitions, change speed, rotate or mirror clips, add music, change aspect ratio and resolution, etc.

While it’s feature-rich, as you can see in the screenshot, it shows ads on the timeline itself which you’ll need to pay to get rid of. If you’re going to be editing videos frequently, it might be worth it.

You can install it by clicking here.

YouCut

The moniker may suggest that this app is specifically meant to edit videos for YouTube. And also the features it offers are quite good if that’s what you actually want to do. YouCut is another app that has a vertical UI so it’s best-suited for vertical videos but you can also use it for horizontal clips as well, like in the screenshot above.

The usual set of features is what you get here too, along with some neat additions like the ability to mute the audio in a video clip, something you would probably do for B-roll shots. You can vary the audio levels manually, and crop into a frame in order to zoom in. This is a decent app to start with.

You can install it by clicking here.

VlogNow

VlogNow, as you would think, is a good video editor app to edit your vlogs. It’s not just for that, of course. You can edit any form of content on this app and it’s one of the better video editor apps we found on the Play Store especially in terms of simplicity and how things are laid out.

As you can see from the screenshot, there are multiple layers on the timeline itself where you can add different elements like music, subtitles, stickers, etc. You can even see the decibel levels for audio right beneath the video clip and you can adjust audio levels from there. You get pre-defined templates, filters, speed adjustment, and some effects to choose from. This app is highly recommended.

You can install it by clicking here.

Adobe Premiere Rush

Adobe doesn’t need any introduction when it comes to video editor apps and software. Premiere Pro is one of the most popular video editing software out there used by professionals but that’s only for when you’re working on a computer. Adobe has introduced a version of the software called Adobe Premiere Rush for Android smartphones and it syncs to the Adobe Creative Cloud just like all other apps and services from Adobe.

You get a good set of features like custom effects, color grading . Which isn’t present on most other video editor apps on Android — transformations, etc. If you’re serious about editing videos on your phone, it might be worth subscribing to the full version too.

You can install it by clicking here.

Quik

Quik is another smart way to create excellent videos. It is fast and free. Select any of your favorite photos or video clips to make your own stories with Quik. The best thing about Quik is that it comes with automatic video creation capabilities. You can crop videos, add effects, texts, and quickly sync everything to the beat of any music.

Once you have completed the creation of the video, you can save it to your camera roll either in 1080p or 720p, or even directly share it on the social networking sites. Quik is reliable and does not display any annoying ads.

You can install it by clicking here.

Video Guru

This is another of those apps that market themselves as a video editor specially tailored to edit YouTube videos. Video Guru has some good features that you can generally  use to make videos look appealing on social media platforms. Filters, effects, transitions…it’s all there. You can even add a background to your videos which is quite neat. There are 100+ music tracks built into the app which you can use for free in your videos. You can also use Video Guru  to make slideshows with photos and you can even add animated text.

You can install it by clicking here.

Viva Video

Viva Video is a video editor for Android that has been around for a long time. You can of course do the usual things like cropping and merging clips along with varying the speed of your videos. You can change the aspect ratio of videos as well and even the orientation if you want to change a horizontal video to a vertical one. There are a few preset themes to choose from and a selection of music tracks that you can add to the background.

Viva Video also offers key-framing which is a pro tool and can help produce different effects. One gripe though is that there’s a prominent watermark at the bottom right of the video when you export and you’ll have to pay to get rid of it.

You can install it by clicking here.

Filmora Go

Filmora Go is made by Wondershare, a company that makes software for computers and smartphones. It’s the mobile version of Filmora which is a popular video editing software. The timeline interface looks neat on Filmora Go and you can add a music track directly using an option displayed right below the timeline. You can crop videos, add text and emojis, effects, transitions, and even animations to improve the look of your video.

There are filters and even presets and templates you can choose from to change the overall look of your video. Filmora Go also has a watermark that you can remove by buying the paid version.

You can install it by clicking here.

VideoShow

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.

You can install it by clicking here.

Power Director

If you want the best all-around video editor for Android and are willing to pay a subscription fee, you can’t go wrong with Power Director. It’s the most feature-rich video editing app there is on Android, hands down. The latter also has the most polished effects and transitions. You get granular control over what you create and the edits you make.

There are templates for titles and effects, transitions, an audio mixer, filters, color grading, stabilizer, skin smoother, the ability to pan footage. And also a host of other features that emulate a full-fledged video editor. If you’re serious about creating content, paying for Power Director might as well be worth it.

You can install it by clicking here.

Action Director

Action Director is a close relative to Power Director. Both CyberLink products are almost similar when it comes to features. Trimming and slicing the videos and audio are pretty basic and nothing too tough for the average user. Users can choose their desired aspect ratio and if the video somehow does not fit the frame. They can choose the fit and fill option which uses Gaussian blur to fill up the frame while the first layer of video fills up the resolution.

Action Director’s library has a lot of title animations that can be used as openers or lower thirds in your videos and gain that creative edge. It also has filters that can be added to your videos.

You can install it by clicking here.

Motion Ninja

Motion Ninja has a very attractive UI and a very easy to use timeline which can help people understand how the workflow of the app can be. On the assets front, Motion Ninja also has a lot of good effects and filters. You can add various text titles and stickers as well to your video which can help make it more interactive. Some of the traditional transitions are also available which helps the app to be user-friendly.

Motion Ninja also has the trendy shake effect in its library, which still seems to be drifting into the Reels world. Motion Ninja also provides a wide array of music in its asset library. You can use these audios  in your videos to help make them more soothing. And if you find any good music on it, you can even create some very good content by editing to the beat.

You can install it by clicking here.

Conclusion

This are the list of the best video editor apps you can find on the Play Store on your Xiaomi phone. From basic video editing to professional key-framing and audio mixing, these apps can help you take your content to the next level. Based on what exactly you’ll be editing your videos for, you can choose the app that’s best  for you.

So, VlogNow is a good app for beginners and so is InShot. In addition, Kinemaster has slightly more advanced features, but if you want to go all-in and want the best features, Power Director should be your primary option.

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