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Video streaming platform YouTube has announced a new video editing app, YouTube Create in a bid to ‘allow anyone to create or share videos’. The app that was announced at the Made on YouTube event on Thursday is currently in beta on Android in select markets including India, US, Germany, France, United Kingdom, Indonesia, Korea, and Singapore while the support for iOS is expected in 2024.

At the Made on YouTube event, the company said, “We know the production process for videos can be difficult and often prevents that first-time creator from uploading their first video. To streamline this process and allow anyone to create and share videos right to YouTube, we’re launching a new mobile app called YouTube Create.”

The company informed that YouTube Create is a free of charge app designed to make video production for Shorts and longer videos ‘simpler and easier’ in order to engage the energy of creators on things that they find ‘creatively rewarding’.

The new generative AI-backed app comes with features like precision editing trimming, automatic captioning, voiceover and transitions. The app will also allow users to choose from a range of royalty-free music with beat-matching technology similar to TikTok

YouTube says it had taken the feedback of around 3,000 creators in designing the new app. The company also promises to keep adding new capabilities and features over time.

YouTube will allow users to create AI-generated backgrounds: 

YouTube also announced that it will begin testing a new experimental feature called Dream Screen which will allow creators to add an AI-generated video or image backgrounds to their Shorts by simply typing an idea into a prompt.

“We’ll start to introduce Dream Screen to select creators before we roll out more broadly next year.” YouTube said in a blogpost.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai also made the announcement about the new Dream Screen feature via a post on X, he wrote, “Just announced at today’s #MadeOnYouTube event: Dream Screen lets creators type in an idea to produce an AI-generated video or image background, and creators can use YouTube Create to make video production much easier.”

 

 

 

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Updated: 22 Sep 2023, 10:55 AM IST

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