You might agree that when we talk about the best video editing tool, the name Final Cut Pro is one of the most popular names that pops up in most people’s minds.
However, Final Cut Pro is only available for Apple and iOS devices, and there is no Android version. While there is no shortage of solid video editing tool for Android OS, the options on Chrome OS are quite limited.
Well, it looks like that is about to change. Because the team behind one of the popular video editing apps that offers the experience closest to Final Cut Pro is expected to arrive soon for Android and Chrome OS.
In particular, the official Twitter of the LumaFusion video editing app just announced that they are developing their app for Android and Chrome OS devices.
The LumaFusion app is currently only available for iOS and iPad. Fortunately, that will change soon, as the app is already in development for Android and Chrome OS.
The hype behind the app is that it offers better controls and functions compared to the Premiere Rush app.
The app to become a beta tester for LumaFusion is officially available
According to the people of 9To5Google, LumaFusion is the best video editing app you can have on your iPad and iOS device. This makes it huge for Android and Chrome OS users.
Additionally, LumaFusion offers desktop-level controls and support for various file formats. The best thing is that there is no monthly subscription fee for all of its features. Users can purchase the app by paying a one-time fee with no conditions.
The team behind LumaFusion, LumaTouch, did not specify when users can expect the app to be available to Android and Chrome OS users.
In the official announcement, it simply indicates that the application will be available in the “coming months”. Fortunately, the app to become a beta tester for LumaFusion is officially available. If you are interested, you can fill in this form.
In addition, for regular updates on app development for Android and Chrome OS, you can also subscribe to the broadcast list. It is quite surprising to see that LumaTouch took so long to develop its application for Android and Chrome OS.
As they say, it’s always better late than never. LumaTouch may have realized that Android and Chrome OS have a huge user base. In addition, it would be beneficial to take advantage of this by launching LumaFusion for both operating systems.
Hopefully LumaFusion comes with all the features it offers with iOS devices for Android and Chrome OS.