KineMaster
is the only full-featured video editor for Android, now with multi-layer video.
With KineMaster 3.1,
you can add video layers* to your project, allowing for true split-screen or
picture-in-picture effects, and more.
From version 3.0, KineMaster has been extensively redesigned to
reflect the latest in Android trends while maintaining ease in editing, and
paving the way for new upcoming features. The introduction of multiple layers
for stickers and text in video clips, and additions such as the ability to crop
video further enhances the flexibility of this already powerful mobile video
editor.
For professionals
and amateurs alike, KineMaster offers an unprecedented level of control over
the mobile editing process. For artists and educators, handwriting layers allow
you to draw directly on the video.
Use the slick videos
you make with KineMaster to increase the reach and popularity of your YouTube
channel and become a YouTube star.
This version also
introduces a new “Use for 30 days” purchase option, in addition to existing
subscription types, all of which allow you to create watermark-free videos and
make use of enhanced features such as video layers and video cropping!
* Video layers are
available on supported devices only. Currently, devices using Qualcomm
Snapdragon 800/805/808/810, Tegra K1(64bit, T132), or Samsung Exynos 7 Octa
7420 are supported, with support for more devices coming soon.
Features
• Multiple layers for video, images, stickers, text, handwriting in video clips
• Frame-by-frame trimming, splicing and slicing
• Instant preview anytime
• Hue, brightness and saturation controls
• Speed control for video clips
• Fade in/fade out sound (overall)
• Volume envelope (Precise volume control from moment to moment within a clip)
• Transition effects (3D transitions, wipes, fades, and more)
• A variety of themes, animations and visual and audio effects
• Share on YouTube, Facebook, Google+, Dropbox and more
• Multiple layers for video, images, stickers, text, handwriting in video clips
• Frame-by-frame trimming, splicing and slicing
• Instant preview anytime
• Hue, brightness and saturation controls
• Speed control for video clips
• Fade in/fade out sound (overall)
• Volume envelope (Precise volume control from moment to moment within a clip)
• Transition effects (3D transitions, wipes, fades, and more)
• A variety of themes, animations and visual and audio effects
• Share on YouTube, Facebook, Google+, Dropbox and more
Your feedback and suggestions will help us continue to improve
KineMaster.
Please join the KineMaster user community and share your ideas.
Please join the KineMaster user community and share your ideas.
Supported OS and Devices
• KineMaster can be used on most devices running Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean MR2) and above, but you will have the best editing experience when using the latest Android version available for your device.
• For the best editing performance with KineMaster, including 1080p support and video layers, devices using one of the following chipsets are recommended:
– Qualcomm Snapdragon 800/805/808/810
– Samsung Exynos 7 Octa 7420
– Tegra K1
• KineMaster can be used on most devices running Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean MR2) and above, but you will have the best editing experience when using the latest Android version available for your device.
• For the best editing performance with KineMaster, including 1080p support and video layers, devices using one of the following chipsets are recommended:
– Qualcomm Snapdragon 800/805/808/810
– Samsung Exynos 7 Octa 7420
– Tegra K1
Supported Formats
• Video formats: .mp4 (H.264 Baseline/Main/High Profile + AAC LC), .3gp (H.264 Baseline/Main/High Profile + AAC LC), .mov (H.264 + AAC LC only, and only on devices where .mov files appear in the device’s pre-installed Gallery app))
• Audio formats: .mp3, .m4a, .aac
• Image formats: .jpg, .png
• Real-time video and audio recording
• Video formats: .mp4 (H.264 Baseline/Main/High Profile + AAC LC), .3gp (H.264 Baseline/Main/High Profile + AAC LC), .mov (H.264 + AAC LC only, and only on devices where .mov files appear in the device’s pre-installed Gallery app))
• Audio formats: .mp3, .m4a, .aac
• Image formats: .jpg, .png
• Real-time video and audio recording






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