Snapchat Adds Quick Cut to Save Users From Editing Themselves
KEY POINTS
- •Snap Inc. launched Quick Cut in December 2025, adding an editing tool inside Snapchat’s app.
- •Users can select photos or clips from Memories or their camera roll to auto-create videos.
- •Quick Cut automatically adds music synced to clips but allows track changes and lens overlays.
Snap Inc. launched Quick Cut in December 2025, a video editing tool inside Snapchat promising pixel-perfect, beat-synced clips 'in seconds.' Users pick multiple photos or clips from Memories or camera roll, then watch their precious moments get auto-mixed with music and auto-lenses, because who has time to fiddle? Quick Cut even pre-renders videos instantly, so you don't even have to wait like in the Stone Age. The bold claim: Snapchatters can make share-ready videos faster than eating a microwave meal, with optional track swapping for those who like living dangerously. Fingers crossed it doesn’t auto-sync your existential dread.
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(1 of 3)Source: Theverge | Published: 12/17/2025 | Author: Jay Peters
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