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Snapchat Quick Cut automatically creates music-synced videos in seconds

A new Snapchat Quick Cut feature has been launched, which enables you to automatically create music-synced videos in just a few seconds. The feature is exclusive to the iPhone for now, with Android support promised for a later date …

Initially, the app will select a recommended music track, but Snap says you do have the option of swapping this out if you don’t like it.

Creating expressive videos should be fast, fun, and accessible to everyone. That’s why we’re introducing Quick Cut, our Lens-powered video creation tool that helps Snapchatters turn their favorite Memories into beat-synced, ready-to-share videos in seconds.

Whether you’re capturing everyday moments or creating your next Spotlight post, Quick Cut makes it easier than ever to create right inside Snapchat.

To help videos come together even faster, Quick Cut now automatically applies a track from our Sounds library and syncs it to your selected clips. Snapchatters can then customize their creation by exploring the Lens carousel or tapping the Sounds pill to browse additional tracks.

You can access the feature from within Memories or your Camera Roll.

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