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Best Video Editing Softwares for YouTube | KineMaster vs PowerDirector vs InShot

 Best Video Editing Softwares (Apps) for YouTube Beginners

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Okay, there are a lot of choices out there, including Quik, Biugo, VN, PowerDirector, InShot, KineMaster, YouCut, ActionDirector, and VivaVideo, something that we've tested.

However the most important thing you'll notice is that most of the apps out there aren't really video editing apps; they'll let you trim off the beginning or end of a clip and maybe apply a filter, or they'll be entirely theme-based or template-based, so you don't even get to customize the edit; you just tell that which clips you want to add, and it'll cut anything for you. That isn't actual video editing.

However the apps on our shortlist, the ones we're intent on going through, are outstanding editing apps that will allow you to edit the videos and have direct control over them just like on a desktop computer. So, out of all of those, we've narrowed it down to 'InShot,' 'KineMaster,' and 'Power Director.'

Now before looking at our best choice, let's first know about the features of each of them. Let's start with Inshot.

InShot– Watermark can be removed by watching Ads

InShot is very easy to use and is an intuitive video editing app. Though, it's easy to use but still not less useful. It's the fastest video editing app out there to be able to edit your videos down in few minutes.

Why you should use Inshot? (PROs):

  • It's easier to use.

  • It's got really great color correction options.

  • Nice filters and things that you can apply across your video.

  • Supports all the prior video sizes or formats, making it really good for creating social media content. 

  • Overall interface is really really intuitive and easy to use.

  • More of the simpler and basic end, but it's still for what it is, it's still very powerful.


Why you shouldn't use InShot? (CONs)


  • It doesn't support 'multiple video layers' or 'multiple audio layers' that you might KineMaster and PowerDirector.

  • More around short, cool, social media contents. 

  • Though, the app free, but ads are there in it. Like, the one which while appear on the side of the working area, before saving your videos. 

  • Now, if you do wait for that ad to play before you save out your video, then your video is gonna be exported without any watermarks or branding, but obviously, you can pay to remove all the ads and if you're gonna be using this a lot or you gonna be using this for business, then I definitely think it would be worthwhile. 

  • High prices for premium version: for lifetime pro version, you must have to pay out $44 or $4.42 monthly or $14. 


So, ultimately I believe InShot is a great choice for someone that just wants to make very quick edits, but still have a variety of components and stuff in there to be able to do it and do it quickly and do it well, and even for somebody who is making multiple variations of their videos for various social media sites, you'd be able to do that really well in there.

But, as I would suggest you should not choose it if you are going to do advanced edits.

KineMaster– Watermark can't be removed in Free Version


KineMaster should be the next app, which is one more extremely simple to use yet extremely powerful video editing app. The user interface is extremely simple and intuitive to use, and it is not at all confusing.

It include things that will make it much easier for you to edit your stuff, so it'll be ideal if you're dealing with lengthy duration video content as well as shorter content, but especially for the longer videos, these are the tools that will help you edit it down quickly. It also supports all kinds of file forms, so if you're carrying clips from many other cameras or computers, there's a fair chance that they'll work straight out of the box in KineMaster.

Why you should use KineMaster? (PROs)

  • Many a advanced controls, such as advanced audio control and special effects, as well as assistance for various video layers or multiple audio layers. 

  • There are also some extremely strong cutting and snipping tools in there, which are usually found only in more advanced video editing applications, and which they've included as well.

  • Then there is the ability to edit and export 4K media files.

  • In-app payments are included in the app, allowing you to buy additional transitions, effects, and names, among other items.

  • Also an iOS version app.


Why you shouldn't use KineMaster? (CONs)

  • It really does support various video sizes and formats, but when you've selected your size and began to make your clip, users can't switch among them once your project is started.

  • It also has really basic color-correction toolkits, but they're definitely not great and that they're definitely not even on equal level with what you get in perhaps PowerDirector. 

  • When you export your video from KineMaster's free edition, you'll see a watermark or marking, but you can pay to remove it as well as any advertising.

  • To delete those, you'll have to pay $5.11 a month or even $41.87 a year. Yet, again, given what you get, it seems like a no-minded for anyone to be serious about creating content on their Mobile phone. 


Finally, KineMaster would be a great choice for someone who needs more powerful editing features and command over their editing, whether they're a noob or an advanced user.

PowerDirector– Watermark can't be removed in Free Version


And now the third app on the shortlist was PowerDirector, which has been the overall winner the last few years we've done videos like this, and is yet another incredibly powerful video editing app for Android with a user interface that is surprisingly easy and effective. So, even though you're a complete beginner, getting into PowerDirector, finding it, and jumping up and editing quickly will be a breeze.

Why PowerDirector is best? (PROs)

  • PowerDirector has excellent file compatibility.

  • Supports 4K videos. 

  • Whether you're shooting with other cameras, it's highly possible that those file format will work in PowerDirector right out of the box, without any need to convert them. 

  • Like KineMaster, it supports layers of video and audio tracks.

  • Also, you can buy extra animations, names, effects, and other items with in-app purchases.

  • Effects, transitions as well as the video title effects in PowerDirector are much superior to those in KineMaster.

  • The presets are totally amazing.

  • There are several choices available. PowerDirector also has decent color-correction equipment, which KineMaster lacked. 

  • The application can be linked with PowerDirector for PC. So, if you're a PC user with PowerDirector installed, you can start editing on your Android device with this app and then move to your PC to finish edits there.

  • PowerDirector, like KineMaster, supports a variety of video sizes and formats.


What actually PowerDirector lacks? (CONs)

  • Once you've started editing your project, you won't be able to switch between them. So, if you begin out editing the video for Youtube and then realize it's better suited in something like Twitter and instagram, and you want to convert it from widescreen to portrait, it'll be challenging to do without starting over or deleting it and importing it back in. It's just a little inconvenient that PowerDirector and KineMaster don't.

  • Restricted to 720P exports in it's Free version, so you won't be able to export 1080 or 4K with it.

  • So, in terms of price, there is a free version, but it comes with a watermark.

  • You can spend about $7.61 a month to remove the watermark and activate all of the functionality, or you could just pay about $4.99 for three months of access, and around $52.99 each year for a year of access.


So, if we're to choose a winner from all of this, the number 1 app for everyone right now would be PowerDirector. It's flexible, fast, and effective, and it offer different video and audio layers, as well as colour correction. It also has really accurate editing tools, a wide range of supported video formats, and 4K content creation, making it the complete remedy for video editing on Android. It's simple to get up to pace in here if you're a complete beginner, and it's also easy to find additional features if you're a more advanced user.

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