There is no shortage of excellent video editing apps out in the open. After all, not everyone wants to spend a lot of their time learning the basics of Premiere Pro or Final Cut, and most of the time, people prefer something simple. Well, the good news is that YouTube Create is the latest app from the platform that has some AI-powered tools that will help you make short work of your videos.
YouTube Create is going to let you edit your videos with some really nice AI-powered features.
Google has announced the beta version of YouTube Create, and the app is simply designed to make sure that video editing is not a process that is going to be complicated for anyone. The app is currently available in select regions and on Android.
There are several notable features, such as automatic captions and the ability to record voice-over. YouTube Create also offers royalty-free music for creators who are not ready to spend money. You have access to a plethora of effects and transitions to choose from. All of these combined will make the app a definitive video editor for anyone who is looking to get started.
Additionally, YouTube Create also offers features such as audio cleanup that will help you remove background noise. You will be able to resize videos to make sure that they can fit the aspect ratio of your choosing. The app will also give you access to various stickers, GIFs, and emojis if you are looking to make your videos more playful.
YouTube is also going to test a new feature called Dream Screen, the feature will go into testing later this year and will allow you to create AI-generated video and image backgrounds for your Shorts. You will be able to do this with the help of a prompt, and once the test is complete, the feature will start rolling out next year.
In addition to that, you will also get access to AI-generated insights and outline drafting, this feature will be rolling out next year. YouTube says that it is going to start offering an AI-powered dubbing tool for the content, but we are not sure when this feature will roll out. The YouTube Create app is currently available in certain regions, and you can check out the Play Store link to see if the app is available in your region.
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