This is great for professionals on the go since projects can be more easily shared amongst platforms, and who can argue with comprehensive video editing on an iPhone? The good news is that the creative behemoth Adobe isn't abandoning iOS, they're actually migrating all of their cross-platform video editing tools into one, fully-featured app that works across iOS, macOS, Windows, and Android devices called Adobe Premiere Rush. The first item in our list, Adobe Premiere Clip, was shuttered on September 17, 2019.So, without further ado, here's what's changed: And, judging by newer app offerings, app makers know it.
Furthermore, because the iPhone 11's processor is so powerful - Apple claims the A13 is 'the fastest chip ever in a smartphone' - the gap between a serious video editing rig and video editing apps on iPhone is quickly vanishing. In particular, some of our original suggestions no longer exist or have been succeeded by more advanced apps that allow you to do more serious video editing on your iPhone. And while the general principles of video editing haven't changed much in the intervening years, two years is a lifetime in the world of apps and iPhones. It's been two years since we first brought you this article about the best video editing apps on the iPhone. NovemTop 4 Video Editing Apps for iPhones in 2019