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  • Beta app now available on Android & ChromeOS
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Luma Fusion arrives on Android and ChromeOS

For quite some time, iOS users have had access to Luma Fusion, the most capable mobile video editor.

Luma Fusion arrives on Android and ChromeOS

Luma Fusion is a well-known and award-winning app for editing videos that has been available for iOS for a long time. And finally, its beta app is now available on Android & ChromeOS.

Luma Fusion beta is finally available on the Google Play Store, the Samsung Galaxy Store, and ChromeOS, according to a statement from LumaTouch. It's a public beta app that costs ₹1,650/$19.99, which is 30% less than its usual price of $29.99.

The company also makes sure that anyone who downloads the beta version will get the final version for free when it's ready.

Luma Fusion gives people powerful tools for editing videos on mobile devices. It has an easy-to-use interface that works with multiple touches and all the pro features you need in a portable video editing app.

Users can change their videos with the new beta app, which lets them choose from different frames and aspect ratios. It also lets you layer tracks, crop tracks, and mix audio, among other things. Users can also make projects, add and save effects, and import media directly from the phone's storage.

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