It’s fairly friendly to beginners, costs nothing and works across multiple operating systems. This means you’ll have to get your footage onto that computer if you want to work with it there. While mobile video editors have come a long way, there’s still no substitute for proper desktop video editing packages. What’s great about this app is that it’s hyper-streamlined and provides you with everything from music to special effects in one package.
However, many of the best features are locked behind a premium subscription model. PowerDirector is a free Android video editor that’s highly-rated by users.In fact, you can start your project on your iPhone or iPad and then seamlessly move it over to the macOS version. iMovie has a mobile version on iOS which pretty much has all the bells and whistles of the macOS edition.These two apps are just our own top choices on each respective mobile platform, but these days you really are spoilt for choice.