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Yahoo
27-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
YouTube's mobile video editor is coming to iOS
Google is preparing to bring YouTube Create to iOS devices nearly two years after the video editing app launched exclusively on Android. Job listings reviewed by TechCrunch reveal the company is actively hiring engineers in India for the iOS development project. The job postings show Google is recruiting software engineers in Bengaluru specifically to build the iOS version. The original Android app debuted in the U.S. and seven other markets in September 2023, then expanded to 13 more markets by February 2024. YouTube Create provides free mobile video editing tools designed for content creators, offering features like stickers, GIFs, and effects for both YouTube Shorts and longer-form videos. Google developed the app after consulting with 3,000 creators to ensure it met their needs. The app is Google's attempt to compete with ByteDance's popular CapCut editor. But exclusive Sensor Tower data shared with TechCrunch shows YouTube Create is quite far behind CapCut and another established competitor, InShot. The competition isn't even close. In the second quarter of this year, CapCut and InShot have been downloaded 66 million and 21 million times, respectively, on Android devices. In contrast, YouTube Create has seen fewer than 500,000 downloads this quarter, and just 4 million downloads since its launch. The user engagement gap is even more pronounced. CapCut boasts more than 442 million monthly active users on Android app in Q2, while InShot claims 92 million. YouTube Create lags far behind with fewer than one million monthly active users. On iOS — the platform YouTube Create is now targeting — the competition is just as fierce. CapCut leads with 194 million monthly active users in Q2, followed by InShot with 25 million. Meanwhile, CapCut and Instagram's Edit have dominated iOS downloads this quarter, with 28 million and 7 million downloads, respectively. Despite lagging in the numbers, YouTube Create shows some momentum, with a 28% year-over-year increase in monthly active users in Q2, outpacing a 9% rise for CapCut and a 7% decline for InShot, per the Sensor Tower data. 'While boasting solid user growth on a year-over-year basis, YouTube Create has struggled to keep up with some of its larger, more established peers such as CapCut, with the latter having more than 10x the number of monthly active users,' said Abe Yousef, a senior insights analyst at Sensor Tower. YouTube Create may be building a more loyal user base, Yousef suggested. Rising active user numbers alongside declining downloads could indicate that people who previously tried the app are returning to use it regularly. 'CapCut coming out many years ago, coupled with the fact that it's seamlessly integrated with its sister app, TikTok, likely plays into this material size difference with YouTube Create,' said Yousef. Still, YouTube Create is facing some retention issues. Its 90-day retention rate — the percentage of users who downloaded the app and still use it 90 days later — was roughly 1% in Q1, far below CapCut's 7% and InShot's 4%. Engagement metrics highlight the gap, too. Users spend an average of 38 minutes per month on YouTube Create, compared to 62 minutes for CapCut users. CapCut users also open the app more often, averaging 23 sessions monthly versus 11 for YouTube Create. Geographically, YouTube Create's user base is diversifying. India represented 67% of total monthly active users on YouTube Create in the second quarter of last year, but that share has dropped to 51% this quarter as the app gains traction elsewhere. Still, YouTube Create appears to be gaining stickiness in India, with daily-to-monthly active user ratios improving from 9% last year to, so far, 12% this year. In addition to India, Indonesia has emerged as YouTube Create's second-largest market, representing 21% of its global monthly active users. Germany (5%), Brazil (4%), and the UK (3%) round out the top markets. The app is showing particularly strong growth in several other markets, too, with year-over-year monthly active user increases of 119% in Spain, 91% in South Korea, 89% in France, and 71% in Singapore. 'An iOS release of YouTube Create could absolutely help the platform grow its market share, though fierce competition in the space both from other social media-backed video editing platforms and native video editors will persist,' Yousef said. Google did not respond to requests for comment. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


TechCrunch
27-06-2025
- Business
- TechCrunch
YouTube's mobile video editor is coming to iOS
Google is preparing to bring YouTube Create to iOS devices nearly two years after the video editing app launched exclusively on Android. Job listings reviewed by TechCrunch reveal the company is actively hiring engineers in India for the iOS development project. The job postings show Google is recruiting software engineers in Bengaluru specifically to build the iOS version. The original Android app debuted in the U.S. and seven other markets in September 2023, then expanded to 13 more markets by February 2024. YouTube Create provides free mobile video editing tools designed for content creators, offering features like stickers, GIFs, and effects for both YouTube Shorts and longer-form videos. Google developed the app after consulting with 3,000 creators to ensure it met their needs. The app is Google's attempt to compete with ByteDance's popular CapCut editor. But exclusive Sensor Tower data shared with TechCrunch shows YouTube Create is quite far behind CapCut and another established competitor, InShot. The competition isn't even close. In the second quarter of this year, CapCut and InShot have been downloaded 66 million and 21 million times, respectively, on Android devices. In contrast, YouTube Create has seen fewer than 500,000 downloads this quarter, and just 4 million downloads since its launch. The user engagement gap is even more pronounced. CapCut boasts more than 442 million monthly active users on Android app in Q2, while InShot claims 92 million. YouTube Create lags far behind with fewer than one million monthly active users. Image Credits:Jagmeet Singh / TechCrunch On iOS — the platform YouTube Create is now targeting — the competition is just as fierce. CapCut leads with 194 million monthly active users in Q2, followed by InShot with 25 million. Meanwhile, CapCut and Instagram's Edit have dominated iOS downloads this quarter, with 28 million and 7 million downloads, respectively. Techcrunch event Save $200+ on your TechCrunch All Stage pass Build smarter. Scale faster. Connect deeper. Join visionaries from Precursor Ventures, NEA, Index Ventures, Underscore VC, and beyond for a day packed with strategies, workshops, and meaningful connections. Save $200+ on your TechCrunch All Stage pass Build smarter. Scale faster. Connect deeper. Join visionaries from Precursor Ventures, NEA, Index Ventures, Underscore VC, and beyond for a day packed with strategies, workshops, and meaningful connections. Boston, MA | REGISTER NOW Despite lagging in the numbers, YouTube Create shows some momentum, with a 28% year-over-year increase in monthly active users in Q2, outpacing a 9% rise for CapCut and a 7% decline for InShot, per the Sensor Tower data. 'While boasting solid user growth on a year-over-year basis, YouTube Create has struggled to keep up with some of its larger, more established peers such as CapCut, with the latter having more than 10x the number of monthly active users,' said Abe Yousef, a senior insights analyst at Sensor Tower. YouTube Create may be building a more loyal user base, Yousef suggested. Rising active user numbers alongside declining downloads could indicate that people who previously tried the app are returning to use it regularly. 'CapCut coming out many years ago, coupled with the fact that it's seamlessly integrated with its sister app, TikTok, likely plays into this material size difference with YouTube Create,' said Yousef. Still, YouTube Create is facing some retention issues. Its 90-day retention rate — the percentage of users who downloaded the app and still use it 90 days later — was roughly 1% in Q1, far below CapCut's 7% and InShot's 4%. Engagement metrics highlight the gap, too. Users spend an average of 38 minutes per month on YouTube Create, compared to 62 minutes for CapCut users. CapCut users also open the app more often, averaging 23 sessions monthly versus 11 for YouTube Create. Geographically, YouTube Create's user base is diversifying. India represented 67% of total MAUs on YouTube Create in the second quarter of last year, but that share has dropped to 51% this quarter as the app gains traction elsewhere. Still, YouTube Create appears to be gaining stickiness in India, with daily-to-monthly active user ratios improving from 9% last year to, so far, 12% this year. In addition to India, Indonesia has emerged as YouTube Create's second-largest market, representing 21% of its global monthly active users. Germany (5%), Brazil (4%), and the UK (3%) round out the top markets. The app is showing particularly strong growth in several other markets, too, with year-over-year monthly active user increases of 119% in Spain, 91% in South Korea, 89% in France, and 71% in Singapore. 'An iOS release of YouTube Create could absolutely help the platform grow its market share, though fierce competition in the space both from other social media-backed video editing platforms and native video editors will persist,' Yousef said. Google did not respond to requests for comment.


Android Authority
25-06-2025
- Android Authority
Nothing's bare-bones gallery app scores a major upgrade as Phone 3 launch draws closer
C. Scott Brown / Android Authority TL;DR Nothing has rolled out a significant update for its native gallery app. The update introduces new editing tools for cropping, color grading, and adding filters to images. Nothing Gallery now also features a native video editor that lets you trim clips, adjust volume, and adjust slow-mo video speed. Nothing introduced a native gallery app to its devices with Nothing OS 3.0 last year, offering users an alternative to third-party gallery apps like Google Photos. The app was pretty barebones at launch, featuring a minimal interface and basic photo management tools. Now, Nothing is rolling out a major update that brings some much-needed image and video manipulation tools. Nothing CEO Carl Pei announced the update on X earlier today, highlighting all the included changes. For starters, the Nothing Gallery update brings tools for basic image adjustments, including six cropping and rotation tools. It also introduces a color grading option with twelve tuning parameters and ten Nothing-design filters with intensity adjustments. Nothing has also baked in a basic video editor that lets you trim clips, adjust the volume, and tweak slow-mo video speed. Both the image and video editors have fairly minimalistic interfaces, with tools split across three tabs in the former and two in the latter. Each tool offers subtle haptic feedback for an intuitive user experience. The Nothing Gallery update even brings some performance improvements, with Nothing claiming that transitioning 'from the camera to Gallery is now over 20% faster, with image processing up to 25% quicker.' Additionally, Nothing has introduced AI-powered photo categorization and a unified visual experience that looks more native to Nothing OS. The Nothing Gallery update will begin rolling out via the Google Play Store today, and it should reach all eligible devices by tomorrow. It arrives as Nothing is gearing up to launch its first true flagship, the Nothing Phone 3. The company is expected to announce the device early next month alongside a new pair of headphones. Got a tip? Talk to us! Email our staff at Email our staff at news@ . You can stay anonymous or get credit for the info, it's your choice.


The Verge
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Verge
Instagram's Edits is getting keyframes.
Instagram's Edits is getting keyframes. The recently-launched CapCut clone is also adding more text effects and will let you apply voice enhancement to voiceovers. Check out all of the new updates in a post from Instagram's Creators account.


Geeky Gadgets
31-05-2025
- Business
- Geeky Gadgets
The 8 iPhone Apps Everyone Is Talking About
In 2025, iPhone users will have access to a wide array of apps designed to enhance productivity, simplify daily tasks, and maximize the functionality of their devices. Whether you're managing your schedule, creating content, or optimizing your device's performance, these eight apps stand out for their practical features and user-focused design. Here's a closer look at why these apps deserve a place on your iPhone in a new video from iReviews. Watch this video on YouTube. 1. Taylor: Seamless Screenshot Stitching Taylor is an essential tool for anyone who frequently shares visual information. This app automatically combines multiple screenshots into a single, seamless image, saving you the time and effort of manual editing. Whether you're documenting a conversation, sharing app interfaces, or creating tutorials, Taylor ensures a polished result every time. It's particularly valuable for educators, professionals, and anyone who prioritizes clarity in communication. 2. Edits: Professional Video Editing Made Easy Edits is a free, intuitive app designed for creating high-quality vertical videos, ideal for platforms like Instagram and TikTok. With features such as text overlays, audio integration, transitions, and visual effects, it enables users to produce professional-grade content directly from their iPhones. Whether you're a seasoned content creator or a casual user looking to enhance your social media presence, Edits simplifies the video editing process without compromising on quality. 3. Breezy: Weather Forecasting with Outfit Suggestions Breezy takes weather apps to the next level by offering personalized outfit recommendations based on the day's forecast. Users can customize preferences, such as temperature thresholds or specific clothing items, making sure they're always dressed appropriately for the conditions. Whether you're preparing for a business meeting or planning an outdoor adventure, Breezy helps you stay comfortable and confident throughout the day. 4. Top Clock: Multitasking with Picture-in-Picture Timers Top Clock is a versatile timer app designed for multitaskers. Its picture-in-picture mode allows you to track time while using other apps, making it perfect for cooking, workouts, or managing your daily schedule. With features like countdowns, interval timers, and stopwatch functionality, Top Clock ensures you stay organized without interrupting your workflow. 5. Web Watch: Real-Time Website Monitoring Web Watch is an indispensable app for staying updated on changes to specific web pages. Whether you're tracking product availability, monitoring competitors, or following industry updates, this app sends real-time notifications whenever changes occur. By eliminating the need for manual checks, Web Watch saves time and ensures you never miss critical updates. 6. Face Blur: Privacy Protection for Photos Face Blur provides an easy way to protect privacy in your photos. With tools for blurring or pixelating faces, adding emojis, and adjusting blur intensity, this app ensures you can share images without revealing sensitive information. Whether you're posting on social media or sharing group photos, Face Blur gives you full control over what's visible, making it a must-have for privacy-conscious users. 7. Water Eject: Safeguard Your Speakers Water Eject is a simple yet effective app that uses sound vibrations to remove moisture from your iPhone speakers. This feature is particularly useful after accidental exposure to water, helping to prevent long-term damage. The app also includes functionality tests to ensure your speakers are performing optimally, making it a valuable tool for maintaining your device's health. 8. Change Store: Access Apps Across Regions Change Store simplifies the process of switching App Store regions, allowing you to access apps that may not be available in your current location. Whether you're traveling, exploring international app options, or searching for region-specific tools, this app ensures you can download and use the software you need without restrictions. It's a practical solution for users who want to expand their app library beyond geographical limitations. Enhance Your iPhone Experience These eight apps showcase the innovative solutions available to iPhone users in 2025. From simplifying tasks with Taylor and Top Clock to enhancing convenience with Breezy and Change Store, each app addresses specific needs while improving your overall experience. By incorporating these tools into your daily routine, you can unlock new levels of efficiency, creativity, and functionality, making your iPhone an even more powerful tool in your hands. 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