CapCut has launched a new app called CapCut Pad for Android tablets, bringing more advanced video editing tools and a larger editing workspace designed for bigger screens. Available now through the Google Play Store, CapCut Pad aims to offer what the company calls “desktop-level” video editing on Android tablets. Compared to the standard mobile version, CapCut Pad adds more precise editing features, including multi-track timeline editing, keyframe animation, chroma key, smooth slow motion, video stabilization, and other tools for editing videos and photos. The app also supports exporting videos at up to 4K resolution, 60 frames per second, and HDR support for higher-quality output. CapCut Pad is now available for download on supported Android tablets. Read more in our articles including "CapCut launches new Pad app for Android tablets" and "EU says Meta's infinite scroll and autoplay may violate Digital Services Act".
CapCut has launched a new app called CapCut Pad for Android tablets, bringing more advanced video editing tools and a larger editing workspace designed for bigger screens. Available now through the Google Play Store, CapCut Pad aims to offer what the company calls “desktop-level” video editing on Android tablets.
Compared to the standard mobile version, CapCut Pad adds more precise editing features, including multi-track timeline editing, keyframe animation, chroma key, smooth slow motion, video stabilization, and other tools for editing videos and photos. The app also supports exporting videos at up to 4K resolution, 60 frames per second, and HDR support for higher-quality output. CapCut Pad is now available for download on supported Android tablets.
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