Used Video Cutter for Android?


Video Cutter Analysis

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Video Cutter is a free multimedia application designed for Android devices, focusing on video compression and editing. This app simplifies the process of reducing video file sizes while maintaining quality, making it an ideal choice for users who need to save storage space. The interface is user-friendly, allowing for quick conversions to MP4 format, cutting videos, and extracting audio as MP3 files.

The application features a robust set of options for resizing videos, offering various resolutions from 240p to 4K. Users can select their preferred dimensions for optimal storage and playback. Additionally, the integrated video cutter enables users to easily trim their videos to the desired length. While it provides advanced functionalities, performance may vary on older devices, potentially leading to lag or crashes.

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Release
Latest update
Version
109
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
Android 9.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
196
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Easy Video Cutter : Cut & Trim Video Video Cutter is a video editing tool without watermark in edited videos.

Easy Video Cutter : Cut & Trim Video

Video Cutter is a video editing tool without watermark in edited videos.

Cut any video with given time interval as you like.

Features:

- User friendly UI.

- Supports many video formats to trim your video.

- Save your video to sdcard folder in your phone.

Enjoy Easy Video Cutter app.


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