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Instagram, Edits and TikTok
Instagram announced a new video-editing app a day after TikTok and CapCut went dark in the US
The tool is slated to be released on March 13, Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, announced. TikTok has since restored service in the US.
Same day as TikTok ban, Instagram announces Edits, a new video editing app
Edits is only available for pre-order download from the Apple App Store. In time, it will become available in the Google Play Store.
Instagram Teases New Video-Editing App After Capcut Pulled From American App Stores
Instagram’s Edits offers mobile content creators advanced tools, coinciding with TikTok and CapCut's US app removals.
Instagram announces new ‘Edits’ app amidst TikTok and CapCut ban, launching next month
Today, Meta is announcing Edits: a new mobile video editing platform. This comes just hours after TikTok (and as a result, CapCut) was banned in the US – though TikTok is currently being restored, at least temporarily.
Instagram Debuts New Video-Editing App, as TikTok Deals With a Ban
Instagram on Sunday rolled out Edits, a video-editing product that appeared similar to CapCut, which is owned by TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance.
Meta announces Capcut rival called Edits in the hopes TikTok users integrate more with Meta's platforms
Announced by Instagram head Adam Mosseri on Threads, Edits will launch next month for iOS, with an Android version following soon after. The app is a response to the growing demand for creative apps i
Instagram unveils Edits, a video editing app to rival CapCut
Instagram has announced Edits, a free video editing app that sounds a lot like CapCut. In a video posted to Threads on Sunday, Instagram head Adam Mosseri described Edits as a "full suite of creative tools,
Meta announces a new CapCut rival called Edits
Meta today announced a new video editing app called Edits, after ByteDance’s video editing app CapCut was removed from Apple’s App Store and the Google Play Store as part of the TikTok ban. Instagram head Adam Mosseri (pictured above) said on Threads that the app will launch next month on iOS,
Instagram unveils Edits, a CapCut rival
Instagram unveils Edits, a new standalone app designed for serious video creators. The announcement was made by Instagram Head Adam Mosseri, who positioned Edits as a rival to CapCut, offering a more comprehensive toolset beyond simple editing.
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Instagram rolls out TikTok-like features amid uncertainty about rival’s future
Instagram has made changes in recent days that appear to be aimed at attracting TikTok users while the short-video app’s ...
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Instagram and YouTube Prepare to Benefit From a TikTok Ban
Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube are getting ready to welcome TikTok users, as the Supreme Court upheld a law that ...
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Instagram and Musk’s X Tout New Video Tools on TikTok Ban Day
Instagram announced a new video editing app, called Edits, on the same day that rival video service TikTok briefly went dark ...
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Instagram Reels adds new features as TikTok is banned in the US
Instagram announced a timely update to its video feature Reels this morning, alongside the news that the Supreme Court upheld ...
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Meta could rake in billions in ad dollars if TikTok is banned
Meta stands to be one of the largest beneficiaries of a TikTok ban in the US, analysts say. Through ad dollars alone, Meta ...
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Meta and Snap stock prices sink despite the TikTok ban being upheld by the Supreme Court
Shares in TikTok competitors were little helped on Friday after the high court let the ban stand, indicating that investors ...
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What happened when other countries banned TikTok
India’s 2020 crackdown helped give rise to Instagram Reels, which has largely replaced it there. But TikTok has proved more ...
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After TikTok went dark in the US, its 'refugees' directed their frustration at Mark Zuckerberg
All these comments from so-called TikTok 'refugees' showed up on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's most recent Instagram post, which ...
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