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But what soon becomes clear is this is powerful, usable software – whether you’re willing to pay for it or not. There’s a sense of trepidation with KineMaster when you launch the app and it immediately wants to rope you into a subscription. Like the idea of LumaFusion’s effects but not its price tag? LumaFX carves that bit off into a standalone app, available for a bargain $0.99 / 99p / AU$1.49.

Right now, it's our top pick for the title of best video editing app. In short, if you have video-editing needs on iPhone and iPad, LumaFusion should be your first choice, unless you can’t get on with the interface or it’s overkill for your needs. Even the up-front cost, which might look off-putting, is reasonable when you realize it’s a one-off and not a subscription. And there’s a multitude of effects, color-correction tools and audio mixing features to experiment with. The magnetic timeline is flexible and responsive, even when juggling 4K footage, with a useful overview that lets you jump to any point in your edit. Tracks can be locked, hidden and muted, keeping everything manageable – even on an iPhone. There’s a multi-track editor – up to six for video/titles/graphics and audio six more for overlaid effects, music and voiceovers. Rather than simplifying editing for mobile, LumaFusion embraces complexity, yet makes it accessible.
