Yes, you can still cut videos on Snapchat in 2023. Snapchat allows users to trim and edit videos in the app before sending them to friends or posting to their Story. This is a quick and easy way to customize videos taken right in the Snapchat app.
How to Trim Videos on Snapchat
Trimming or cutting videos on Snapchat only takes a few taps. Here are the steps:
- Open the Snapchat app and tap on the camera icon to take a new video.
- Record your video as normal. You can record up to 60 seconds of footage at a time.
- After stopping the recording, tap on the square thumbnail of your video at the bottom left corner of the screen.
- This will open editing tools. Tap on the scissor icon at the bottom to bring up trimming tools.
- Use the trim sliders below the video timeline to choose your desired start and end points. Anything outside the trim brackets will be cut.
- Tap the check mark icon to confirm the trim and save the edited video.
You can now preview the trimmed video before sending or posting. Snapchat makes it quick and easy to cut out unnecessary footage and share a condensed version of your videos.
Benefits of Trimming Snapchat Videos
Here are some of the benefits of trimming down Snapchat videos before sharing:
- Remove unwanted sections – Easily cut out boring or embarrassing parts of a video.
- Highlight the best parts – Trim a video to focus on the most interesting or shareable section.
- Fit time limits – Cut longer videos to fit within Snapchat’s 10 second limit for messages or 60 second limit for Story posts.
- Reduce file size – Shorter videos take up less storage space on your device and for recipients.
- Quick editing – The Snapchat app lets you trim videos in just a few taps without needing separate editing apps.
Whether you want to cut out dead space or simply share a shorter snippet, trimming Snapchat videos can help you share more engaging content.
Trimming Options
Snapchat provides a few different options for trimming videos within the app:
Set Start and End Points
Simply drag the trim sliders at the beginning and end of the video timeline to your desired start and stop points. Snapchat will cut out everything outside of the selected area. This lets you remove content from the beginning, end, or middle of a video.
Speed Up a Video
Choose a start and end point closer together to create a shorter, faster video. This speeds up the video by cutting out a section in the middle. The remaining footage plays at an accelerated pace.
Slow Down a Video
For slow motion, set the start and end points further apart. This stretches out the video duration, slowing down the playback speed. You can use this to highlight actions or moments.
Reverse a Video
Set the start point at the end of the timeline and the end point at the beginning. The video will play in reverse. This can make normal actions look funny or interesting.
Other Snapchat Editing Tools
In addition to trimming, Snapchat also provides several other editing options for videos:
- Filters – Overlay creative filters and lens effects onto your videos.
- Text – Add text captions and stickers to videos.
- Drawing – Doodle on videos using a variety of colored pens and brushes.
- Music – Add songs and audio tracks from Snapchat’s music library.
- Speed – Control playback speed as mentioned above.
Use trimming in conjunction with filters, text, drawings, and music to creatively edit videos before sharing. The possibilities are endless!
Saving Edited Videos
By default, Snapchat videos taken within the app cannot be saved directly to your camera roll. But there are a couple of workarounds:
Replay
You can replay Snaps and Stories for up to 24 hours after they were posted. Simply tap and hold on the Snap or Story to replay it and then use your device’s screen recording feature to save the trimmed video.
Memories
Tap the Save icon on any Snap you receive or video taken in the app to save it to your Snapchat Memories. You can then export Memories to your camera roll. The trimmed video will be saved in the edited form.
Sharing Trimmed Videos
There are a few ways to share your trimmed Snapchat videos:
- Send as a Snap to friends – Videos under 10 seconds can be sent directly as a Snap. Recipients can view it once before it disappears.
- Post to your Story – Share public videos up to 60 seconds long on your Snapchat Story.
- Save to Memories – Save videos privately to your Snapchat Memories to access later.
- Export to camera roll – Save videos to your device’s local storage through Memories.
Trimming lets you customize videos before sharing via any of Snapchat’s options. Sending shorter, edited videos can help you share more engaging Snaps and Stories!
Video Specs
Here are the technical limitations to know when trimming Snapchat videos:
- Max length: 60 seconds
- Max file size: 5MB
- Aspect ratios: 9:16 or 16:9
- Recording resolution: 720p HD
- Frame rate: 30 FPS
Videos longer than 60 seconds will be automatically trimmed when uploaded. Snapchat compresses videos to optimize performance, so some quality loss is expected.
Conclusion
Trimming Snapchat videos is easy and useful for removing unwanted content, highlighting key moments, and fitting time limits before sharing. Simply tap the scissor icon after recording a video to bring up adjustable trim sliders on the timeline. Snapchat’s tools make it quick and convenient to cut videos without needing third-party apps. So you can feel comfortable trimming and editing videos directly within Snapchat before sending Snaps or posting Stories.
Snapchat Video Trimming Features | Description |
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Set Start/End Points | Drag sliders to remove beginning or end of a video |
Speed Up | Shorten video to create fast-forward effect |
Slow Down | Lengthen video to create slow motion effect |
Reverse | Play video in reverse order |
Sharing Options for Trimmed Snapchat Videos | Description |
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Send as Snap | Send individually to friends for one-time viewing |
Post to Story | Share publicly with all Snapchat friends |
Save to Memories | Store privately in Snapchat archives |
Export to Camera Roll | Save video file to device storage |