In today’s digital age, user-generated content has become a dominant force in the online world. People are constantly creating and sharing videos, seeking new ways to express themselves creatively. Banuba’s Video Editor SDK taps into this trend, enabling developers to build cutting-edge video editing applications that cater to the needs and desires of modern content creators.
Its latest update gives end-users more options for video creation. The most notable of them are:
- Soundstripe integration. The inclusion of another royalty-free music provider expands the sound track opportunities.
- Touch-up intensity control. A convenient slider to change the degree to which a certain effect is applied.
- Links as overlay. Users are now able to insert clickable links as captions to their videos.
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With Banuba’s Video Editing SDK, developers can access a wide range of powerful features and tools. These include real-time video effects, filters, stickers, and transitions, as well as advanced editing capabilities such as trimming, cropping, and merging videos. The SDK also provides support for audio editing, allowing users to add music, voiceovers, and sound effects to their videos.
Anton Liskevich, Chief Product Officer and Co-founder of Banuba, expressed his excitement about the expansion: “We are thrilled to introduce our updated Video Editing SDK to the developer community. With this powerful tool at their disposal, they can create video apps that not only enhance the user experience but also enable individuals to unleash their creativity like never before. We believe that this SDK will revolutionize the way businesses and individuals edit and share videos.”
Banuba’s Video Editing SDK is designed to be user-friendly and flexible, making it accessible to both seasoned developers and those new to app development. It offers comprehensive documentation, sample code, and technical support to ensure a smooth integration process.
SOURCE: Businesswire
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