
YouTube Create: The Official Mobile Video Editing App
YouTube Create is an official, free-to-use mobile application developed by YouTube to simplify and streamline the video creation and editing process directly on a smartphone. Designed for both long-form content and YouTube Shorts, the app provides a comprehensive and intuitive suite of production tools, eliminating the need for complex, desktop-based editing software. Its core function is to allow creators to easily combine video clips, photos, and audio into polished, professional-looking videos.
The app features essential editing capabilities such as trimming, clipping, cropping, and over 40 transitions to seamlessly blend different scenes. Beyond the basics, YouTube Create is packed with advanced features to elevate content quality. A standout capability is the automatic caption generation, which adds subtitles to videos with a single tap, enhancing accessibility for viewers in select languages. For improved sound quality, an integrated audio cleanup tool effortlessly removes distracting background noise.
Creators can bring their videos to life with an extensive, free library of royalty-free music and sound effects, complete with a beat-matching feature to sync visuals perfectly with the rhythm of the chosen soundtrack. Other creative tools include a variety of customizable filters, visual effects, hundreds of fonts for animated text, and a rich selection of stickers, GIFs, and emojis. The app also offers a cut-out effect for easy background removal and the ability to record a voiceover directly.
Once a project is complete, YouTube Create is optimized for its native platform, allowing users to resize videos to various aspect ratios (portrait, landscape, square) and seamlessly upload the finished video directly to their YouTube channel, making the entire workflow from filming to publishing incredibly efficient. By offering high-quality, free, and intuitive tools, YouTube Create aims to lower the barrier to entry for content creation and empower a new generation of mobile-first creators.