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Google Drive now offers in-browser video editing


Being able to edit videos that you've already uploaded to Drive could be very handy.

Clicking this opens the clip in Google Vids, where you can trim the video, add text and music and make other changes. This Google Vids feature works on the latest couple of versions of Chrome, Firefox and Microsoft Edge (Windows only). MP4, Quicktime, OGG and WebM videos are supported, with individual clips having limits of 35 minutes of runtime and a file size of 4GB.

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