Magisto - Video Editor & Music
play.google.comSummary
Magisto is a mobile video editing application that leverages AI to help users create professional-looking videos, slideshows, and collages from their photos and video clips. It offers various editing tools, themes, music, and stickers, enabling users to customize and share their creations on social media and other platforms.
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Basic Video Editing
Screen Recording
Camera Recording
Instant Shared Links
Viewer Analytics
Other
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Mobile App Support
Team Library
Timestamped Comments
Emoji Reactions
Auto-Generated Transcripts
Slack Integration
Gmail Integration
Custom Branding
Password Protection
Enterprise Security & Compliance
API Access
PricingTiered
See allBasic
- Create amazing videos, slideshows and collages with effects & music
- Turn photos and clips into eye-catching videos
- Quickly create professional-looking videos with AI smart editor
- Edit clips: cut, trim, merge and reorder
- Customize video by adding text, choosing fonts, changing orientation and using different colors
- Add fun to videos with hundreds of colorful stickers
- Easily share videos on social media, messaging apps, email
- Magisto watermark
- Limited movie length
- Limited styles
- Cannot remove audio from videos (implied by user review)
Premium
- Premium styles
- No Magisto watermark
- 10 min movie length
Professional
- Everything in Premium
- Exclusive styles and templates
- 3+ million full-HD iStock™ video clips and photos
- Customizable colors and fonts
- Free access to 'Vimeo Pro' (powerful video hosting and sharing tools: password-protected links, customizable player, analytics, cloud storage, and more)
Rationale
Magisto is primarily a video editor that uses AI to create polished videos from user-provided media. While it offers video editing and is available as a mobile app, it does not focus on screen or camera recording as its core function, nor does it emphasize instant sharing via links for asynchronous communication in the same way Loom does. Its primary use case appears to be creating stylized videos and slideshows, rather than quick, context-rich video messages for team collaboration.
