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LumaFusion video editor is now fully available for Android and ChromeOS

One of the best video editors from iOS, LumaFusion, is today officially launching on Android with support for ChromeOS.


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LumaFusion first announced it would be coming to Android and ChromeOS in October 2021 before eventually launching in beta a year later. The full-featured video editor was a hit on iOS thanks to its powerful editing features which, as our Damien Wilde explained, feels close to the experience Apple delivers with Final Cut Pro on macOS.

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Today’s full launch of LumaFusion for Android and ChromeOS brings the “full LumaFusion experience” to users, as well as the full cost. The price of the video editor will now be $29.99, up from the $19.99 price that was in place during beta. Those who have already purchased the app won’t have to pay up for the full version, though.

As before, LumaFusion is available through both the Google Play Store and the Samsung Galaxy Store, though the latter restricts the purchase solely to Samsung’s devices, whereas a purchase on Google Play allows installation on ChromeOS as well as Android devices.

In an email to 9to5Google, LumaFusion highlights just a few of the key tools and features available in its full experience on Android and ChromeOS.

Notably, LumaFusion also supports integration with StoryBlocks, a subscription-based library of stock footage. Google is offering Chromebook owners 25% off of LumaFusion on eligible devices, as well as 3 months of StoryBlocks for LumaFusion for free.

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