Google has recently introduced an exciting new feature in Google Drive that is set to revolutionize the way users edit videos. This new tool, integrated with Vids, the AI-powered video creation app, allows for faster and more seamless video editing directly within Drive.
Users can now edit MP4, QuickTime, OGG, and WebM files, with individual clips not exceeding 35 minutes or 4 GB. Once editing is complete, Vids creates a new file, making it easy to save or export the edited video. The feature works best on desktops with Chrome, Firefox, or Edge on Windows, with support for other browsers with some restrictions.
This improved video editing functionality in Google Drive saves time, conserves storage space, and enhances collaboration by eliminating the need for multiple editing apps. Whether for work or personal projects, this new feature is sure to streamline the video editing process.