Microsoft's video editor Clipchamp now integrates with TikTok, allowing easy sharing
Clipchamp now supports direct uploads to TikTok, skipping the need to store files locally.
What you need to know
- Clipchamp now allows people to edit videos and export them directly to TikTok.
- The feature allows people to skip the step of having to store a file directly on a device.
- Microsoft purchased Clipchamp back in September 2021.
Clipchamp, a video editing service owned by Microsoft, now directly integrates with TikTok. With the integration, creators can edit a video within Clipchamp and export it directly to TikTok, bypassing any need to store the file locally. This means people don't need to save room on devices for videos and also speeds up the process of sharing a clip on TikTok.
Microsoft purchased Clipchamp back in September 2021. Clipchamp is a video editing service that allows creators to edit videos directly within a browser. There are also mobile apps for Clipchamp. The editor integrates with OneDrive, Dropbox, and other storage providers, making it easy to upload clips and content. It also works with Giphy, has a stock audio library, and a stock library video library. Some of the features require a paid subscription, options for which range from $9 to $39 per month.
Announcement: We've integrated with @tiktok_us! 🎉 Create and share videos quicker than ever! #videoediting #tiktok #clipchamp pic.twitter.com/q5ui39NKNdAnnouncement: We've integrated with @tiktok_us! 🎉 Create and share videos quicker than ever! #videoediting #tiktok #clipchamp pic.twitter.com/q5ui39NKNd— Clipchamp (@clipchamp) October 27, 2021October 27, 2021
We reviewed Clipchamp shortly after its acquisition by Microsoft. It earned a 3.5/5 for being easy to jump into and its integrations with popular services. It lost marks for having a high price tag.
With the ability to export directly to TikTok, Clipchamp is a more useful tool for creators on the go.
Clipchamp is a video editor that integrates with popular cloud storage providers like OneDrive and Dropbox. Now, it can upload directly to TikTok.
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