< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/81/3E/IB-FRV6SAE53_AC6672A6.jpg" Alt = "Instagram launched a video editing application"/> ~ ~ ~ On Tuesday, Instagram launched a separate Edits video application that offers features similar to those already available on TikTok social network. < p ng-bind-ttml = "html" > reports & nbsp; cnbc.

< P > The new application allows the creators to organize the ideas of projects, shoot and mount video, and access content information. Editing involves replacing the background, automatic creation of subtitles and shi tools that can convert images to video and publish them directly into Instagram and Facebook.

< P > The publication notes that Edits seems to be a response to the CapCut – TikTok application, which also belongs to the Chinese parent company Bytedance, which allows users to create and edit videos on their phone or & nbsp; computer.

& laquo; there is a lot in the world now, and no matter what happens, we believe that our work & mdash; To create the most attractive creative tools for those who create videos not only for Instagram, but also for other platforms & raquo ;, & mdash; said Instagram Head Adam Mosseri in January, announcing app.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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