Best Samsung Video Editors
1. Adobe Premiere Rush – Video Editor
Adobe Premiere Rush is a free video editing app without watermarks that is capable of editing videos on Samsung devices. It let you trim and crop videos, flip and mirror videos, add audio tracks, images, stickers, and overlays to video clips, as well as adjusting video speed.
It offers a variety of plans for you to choose from. You can use it for free as long as you want with unlimited exports or upgrade to access all premium features and hundreds of soundtracks, sound effects, loops, overlays, and animated graphics.
2. PowerDirector – Video Editor App, Best Video Maker
PowerDirector is a full-featured Android video editor app that helps you create professional videos in seconds. It comes with a variety of powerful editing tools, such as trimming, splicing, rotation, slow motion, fade effects, voice-over, picture-in-picture, green screen, video stabilization, etc.
Premium features such as full HD, watermark and ad removal, and content packs can be used for free for 7 days. After that, you need to purchase a subscription. Besides, the video is exported as 720p by default, but through in-app purchases, you can export as 1080p and 4K.
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3. KineMaster – Video Editor, Video Maker
With a well-designed interface, KineMaster is one of the best Samsung video editors. It has a multi-track timeline with drag-n-drop support. It’s also equipped with a wide range of tools, including trim, splice, crop, reverse, blending modes, voice-overs, speed control, etc.
The app also supports multiple aspect ratios and provides you with various assets (music, transitions, graphics, stickers, fonts, special effects, and more). However, to remove the watermark and access to premium assets, you must purchase a subscription.
4. Quik – Free Video Editor for photos, clips, music
Quik by GoPro was initially designed for capturing and editing action sports, but now the app can also be used as a great free Samsung video editor. Although Quik is not as powerful as something like Adobe Premiere Rush or PowerDirector, it’s free to download with no in-app purchases.
With it, you can trim and rotate video clips, splice clips together, speed up footage or play it in slow motion, choose from a variety of preset themes and filters, and select from more than 100 free songs or use your own song. Once finished, you can save it to your camera roll either in 720p or 1080p.
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5. VivaVideo – Video Editor & Video Maker
VivaVideo is the last video editor for Samsung we’d like to introduce. It comes with a lot of impressive video editing features. You can easily merge clips, trim videos, crop videos, add music and voiceovers, add text and stickers, as well as blurring video background.
Besides, it enables you to export videos in 720p, Full HD 1080p, and 4K. However, the free version of VivaVideo comes with a watermark and a time limit for any given video. You can remove these restrictions by upgrading.
How to Edit Samsung Videos via Samsung Gallery?
Samsung Gallery is the best app for image & video viewing that works for Galaxy users. Here’s how to edit videos using Samsung Gallery.
- Run the Gallery app on your Samsung.
- Open the video you’d like to edit.
- Tap on the pencil icon in the bottom left corner and you’ll be taken to the edit page.
- Drag any border of the video to crop it.
- Add transitions, music, and text to the video.
- Change the speed of the action or add filters.
- If you don’t want to make additional changes, save a copy of the video.
Bottom Line
Among the above 5 Samsung video editors, which one do you prefer? Or you are still willing to use Samsung Gallery? If you have any questions when using MiniTool MovieMaker to edit Samsung videos, please let us know via [email protected] or share them in the comments section below.