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CapCut is here for Android tablets, and it’s completely free for now

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Why This Matters

The launch of CapCut Pad for Android tablets marks a significant step in bringing professional-grade video editing tools to a broader audience, enabling users to create high-quality content on larger screens with advanced features. This expansion enhances the versatility and accessibility of CapCut, making it a powerful option for both casual and professional editors on Android devices.

Key Takeaways

TL;DR The CapCut Pad app is now available for Android tablets as well.

The app brings desktop-level capabilities and advanced features, including a multi-track timeline, chroma key, and more.

It’s completely free for a limited time, but CapCut could add subscriptions later.

Most people who edit videos on their smartphones swear by CapCut as their video editor of choice. However, if you’ve ever wanted to use the app on an Android tablet, you were doomed to a blown-up version of the mobile app. That’s changing now with the CapCut Pad app coming to Android tablets.

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The company announced the launch in an X post from the official CapCut account. Check it out below.

CapCut / X

The tablet app has been available on iPad since December 2025 and is only now expanding to Android tablets. It offers a desktop-level editing experience with a suite of advanced features, including support for keyframe animation, AI-powered editing tools, and an extensive asset library. It also features support for chroma key editing, a multi-track timeline, stabilization tools, background removal, and a lot more. Otherwise, you’ve also got the obvious benefit of editing videos on a much larger screen.

Users will also be able to continue editing their videos across devices. So, you can start editing on your phone, continue on desktop, and finish everything up on your Android tablet while you’re on the go. The app even supports exporting 4K 60fps HDR videos, so quality shouldn’t be an issue.

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