Use Google Photos to Crop Video on Android
The Google Photos app on Android includes the ability to cut or trim videos you record with your camera app. If you don’t already have the Google Photos app on your device, install it from the Google Play Store. These steps walk you through how to trim video with the Google Photos app on Android.
Use Built-in Video Editing Capabilities on Samsung
If you want to trim or crop a video on a Samsung device, the built-in controls in the Gallery provide access to the basics. Much like the controls for Google Photos, you can crop and trim videos. You also have options to adjust the resolution of the video, change the aspect ratio, and add filters and other artistic touches.
Alternative Ways to Cut or Trim Video
Even if your Android device lacks the Google Photos app, the built-in video camera app may offer a similar set of basic video editing capabilities. Nearly all basic editors work as described above. Select a video, tap an Edit option, slide from the end to trim, then save the video.
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You can also tap Resolution at the top of the screen to change the video resolution and reduce the file size for the video. The following three apps provide additional video editing capabilities. Each requires a one-time fee or subscription if you want to edit without ads or limited capabilities.
YouCut Video Editor
YouCut Video Editor & Video Maker, No Watermark includes trim, cut, and split features, among other options.
Trim: Lets you adjust the start and finish frames within a video, much as you can within Google Photos.Cut: Allows you to select sections at the beginning and end of your video and omit (or cut) a section in the middle of the video.Split: Divides a video into two parts at any point in the video you choose.
YouCut is free, although you’ll need to view an ad each time you save an edited video. A one-time purchase of $9.99 or a subscription of $3.99 per year removes ads and gives you full access to features.
Kinemaster Video Editor & Adobe Premiere Rush
If you prefer more full-featured editing capabilities on an Android device, consider Kinemaste Video Editor (for iOS or Android) or Adobe Premiere Rush Video Editor (for iOS, Android, Windows, or macOS). Kinemaster allows basic edits and adds features such as multiple video layers, sound editing features, and access to various assets (for example, music, graphics, fonts, and more). The subscription ($5.49 per month or $32.99 per year) removes the watermark and unlocks access to tools and assets. Adobe Premiere Rush supports drag-and-drop multi-layer editing, with access to templates, fonts, motion graphics, and more. Your work syncs across systems, so you can switch devices and continue your work. Adobe offers a variety of plans, including a free starter plan (limited to three exports), a single app subscription ($9.99 per month), or an All Apps Creative Cloud subscription ($52.99 per month). In most cases, Google Photos works well when you want to trim a video. YouCut is worth the money when you want a simple way to make complex edits. Turn to Kinemaster or Adobe Premier Rush when you need pro-level features.