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YouTube Create Expanded To More Countries

YouTube has expanded access to Create, a video-editing app that makes it easy to create short movies right on your phone.

YouTube Create Expanded To More Countries
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YouTube Create is a free video-editing tool. It gives you access to many features to create more complex video clips. For example, it can:

  • clean up audio
  • remove background noise
  • add automatic subtitles (currently available in English, Hindi and Spanish)
  • handle basic video editing tools such as filters, effects and transitions
  • allow direct publishing to YouTube – both short and long films

Access to free songs and sound effects is also important. Thousands of royalty-free tracks can be selected directly from the app. The music library is also free, which takes the stress and worry out of potential copyright claims.

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This relatively new concept has worked in the US, UK, France, Germany, India, Singapore, South Korea and Indonesia.  It is now available to users in Finland, Ireland, Spain, Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Hong Kong, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Taiwan, Thailand and Turkey. The service is expected to expand to other regions over time. The service is currently available for Android only.

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