
You can remove ads for a one-time fee of $3.99, or better, remove both the ads and the watermarks and get more effects and stickers for $2.99 per month, $9.99 per year, or $29.99 for forever. The app is free with ads and watermarks on your output. Background music is available to add from a decent library of stock, but there’s no image stock. Surprisingly, the app even offers keyframe editing, which lets you animate effects. Picture-in-picture, masking, cropping, and speed changing, including one-click freeze frame, are all at your disposal, as are a generous helping of transition styles. Unlike competing video app Splice, InShot lets you easily position your overlays either by dragging the item around with a finger. One of its strengths is that it gives you a number of stickers to overlay on your videos, in addition to text. When you start, simple help tips show you how to split and trim clips, zoom in on the timeline, and swap clip positions. InShot is a fun-looking app that lets you produce not only video compilations but also collages and photo edits-but that doesn’t mean it’s weak in video tools.



