Adobe’s emiere Clip brings its video editing capabilities to Android

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Published 30 Nov 2015

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The holidays often turn into family video time. ile there are some solid video editors for Android, Adobe is finally joining the club with its emiere Clip editor.

According to a + announcement, emiere Clip will let you sync a soundtrack, add slow-motion effects, adjust the lighting, perform other acts of video editing with content on your Android device.

Additionally, the app can automatically suggest a video by pulling together your own photos recordings. It will also attempt to match your images with royalty-free songs or music from your own library.

You can also export videos to emiere o CC if you want to do a more substantive edit. The app is free, though you’ll need a Creative Cloud subscription in order to sync your work across devices.

You can get premiere Clip now from the ay Store.

y this matters: emiere Clip made its debut on iOS last year. Tardy entries to Android aren’t all that unusual, but at least from the look of emiere Clip the app uses a lot of Android-specific design elements, like a floating action button integration with sharing features. It’s only on phones for now, so you’ll have to wait if you want to do some video work with emiere Clip on an Android tablet.