7. Adobe Premiere Clip - Best Video Editor On Android
While every Android manufacturer ensures that their devices have fairly robust photo-editing suites, pretty much none of them have solid video-editing apps baked in. This is perplexing, considering that phones are now the dominant means by which we record videos today. Thankfully, Adobe have stepped in to save the day with Premiere Clip, an app that brings a surprising amount of depth over from the desktop version of Premiere, and condenses it into a neat, tappable, swipeable interface. Among the options, you can trim videos, adjust their hues, rotate them, and splice them together with other clips to create longer videos. You can edit videos recorded on your phone, then when you're done export them to Adobe's Creative Cloud, or throw them directly onto social networking sites. Just the kind of high quality editing suite we'd expect from Adobe!
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