YouTube Create, launched initially last year, has undergone continuous improvements based on community feedback and is now available in beta on Android across 13 additional countries.
Users in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Finland, Hong Kong, Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, and Turkey got access to the new tool from today.
YouTube Create comprises a range of editing choices:
- Record anywhere: Say goodbye to bulky cameras. With YouTube Create, you can shoot footage straight from your phone.
- Music made simple: Choose from a wide selection of royalty-free songs to add the perfect soundtrack to your videos.
- Smooth transitions: Easily sync your clips to the beat of your chosen music for a professional finish.
- Creative tools: Personalize your videos with stickers, effects, and filters that showcase your unique style.
- Clear audio: Remove background noise with just a tap, ensuring your message comes through loud and clear.
- Voiceovers and captions: Add a voiceover to narrate your story and use auto-generated captions to make your content accessible to all.
- Seamless integration: Upload your finished videos directly to YouTube with ease.
YouTube Create was originally launched in India, Singapore, the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, South Korea, and Indonesia, with more regions set to get access to the tool over time.
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