Best Video Editing Apps Better Than CapCut

22nd June, 2025
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Best Video Editing Apps Better Than CapCut
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Obasi Kanu
Obasi Kanu
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If you’ve been using CapCut for video editing… whether you’re a TikTok creator, small business owner, skit maker, or someone building your brand online, this is a must-read.

On June 12, 2025, CapCut quietly updated its Terms of Service, and what’s buried in the fine print might cost you more than you think, including your content, your privacy, and possibly your legal safety.

And yes, this update applies to everyone, including Nigerian users.

Let’s break it down quickly…

What’s Going on With CapCut?

CapCut, owned by ByteDance (same parent company as TikTok), now claims extensive rights to anything you upload on their platform…your videos, music, photos, even your voice.

Here’s what that means in real life:

  • Once you post something on CapCut, they can use it however they want…forever.

  • They can remix it, reuse it, sell it, give it to someone else… and they don’t have to tell you.

  • You can’t complain about how it’s used, even if it makes you uncomfortable or goes against your brand.

  • You give up all “moral rights”, meaning you can’t even demand credit.

  • And if you used a sound or beat you didn’t fully license, You’re the one in trouble, not them.

Translation: your content isn’t really your content anymore.

That funny skit you posted? They can use it in a global ad without your face or your name. That promo video you made for your own brand? They can remix it and promote something else entirely.

For creators and entrepreneurs, especially in Nigeria where CapCut is wildly popular for free editing, this is a wake-up call.

So… what now?

Do we all stop editing videos?

Not at all.

We just need to edit smarter, on platforms that don’t claim ownership of your work or expose you to legal risks.

Best CapCut Alternatives for Nigerian Creators (That Respect Your Content)

Here are some powerful, beginner-friendly alternatives to CapCut that give you creative freedom without sneaky fine print:

1. VN Video Editor (VlogNow)

Platform: Android, iOS, Windows, Mac Why It’s Good:

  • No watermark

  • Clean, easy-to-use interface

  • Good for TikToks, Reels, YouTube Shorts

  • Doesn’t make a claim on your content

  • Completely free

Perfect for: Creators who want simple, fast edits with professional results, without worrying about hidden licensing terms.

2. InShot

Platform: Android, iOS Why It’s Good:

  • Great for mobile editing

  • Works well with music, effects, and transitions

  • Lets you export in HD

  • User-friendly, even for newbies

Free version has watermark, but pro version is affordable and worth it.

Perfect for: Entrepreneurs and influencers creating ad content, promos, and daily social media posts.

3. Adobe Premiere Rush

Platform: Android, iOS, Windows, Mac Why It’s Good:

  • Lightweight version of Adobe Premiere Pro

  • Syncs with cloud

  • More creative control

  • Good for businesses and professionals

  • Offers templates, branding, and voiceover tools

Note: It’s not free, but it’s safer and more powerful than CapCut.

Perfect for: Brands, businesses, and creators who want to level up from “basic edits” to full storytelling.

4. KineMaster

Platform: Android, iOS Why It’s Good:

  • One of the most advanced mobile editors

  • Multilayer editing, green screen, voice-overs

  • Great for content creators who want depth

Free version has watermark, pro version is subscription-based.

Perfect for: Skit makers, storytellers, educators, and anyone who edits consistently.

5. Canva Video Editor

Platform: Web, Android, iOS Why It’s Good:

  • Easy drag-and-drop interface

  • Built-in music, text, and animation

  • Good for brand videos, ads, intros

  • Works great with existing Canva graphics

  • Doesn’t claim your content or creative rights

Perfect for: Small business owners, social sellers, and non-techies creating videos for Instagram, WhatsApp, or ads.

All These Apps Support External Music…But Be Careful

No matter what editing app you use, if you’re uploading music, make sure you have the rights (or use royalty-free sources).

Some great royalty-free music platforms:

  • Artlist

  • Epidemic Sound

  • YouTube Audio Library

  • Pixabay Music

  • Uppbeat.io

Avoid lawsuits. Use clean sound. Stay safe.

But Wait… Some of These Tools Need Dollar Payments. 

How Do You Pay From Nigeria?

Another major issue Nigerian creators face is…Paying for Pro features.

You finally decide to upgrade your app to remove watermarks or unlock advanced features… and your Naira card gets rejected.

Payment fails. Bank says “CBN restrictions.” App says “Payment declined.” You give up.

But you don’t have to.

Solve That Instantly With Myaza

Myaza is your all-in-one digital money tool, made for Nigerians navigating international payments.

Here’s how it helps:

  • Create a USD virtual card…fund it with Naira or Crypto

  • Use it on Canva, VN, KineMaster, InShot, Premiere Rush, and others

  • Works on Netflix, Spotify, ChatGPT, Zoom, and Google One too

  • Comes with a USD wallet, so you can also receive dollars from clients, affiliate payouts, or TikTok partnerships

And best of all? It works. No “payment declined” drama.

Whether you’re buying effects, unlocking music rights, or paying for editing tools, Myaza makes sure you’re not left behind because of a failed payment.

Finally…

Your Content Deserves Protection

CapCut may still work for quick edits, but if your content matters, if it’s your hustle, your brand, your IP, or your future…you should know what you’re agreeing to.

Always read the terms.

Know your rights.

And when in doubt…

Choose tools that respect you as a creator, not just use you.

So if you’re rethinking your editing app, now is the time.

Your content. Your voice. Your control.

Download VN. Try InShot. Explore Canva or Adobe Rush. And don’t forget to set up your Myaza virtual card, so nothing holds you back, creatively or financially.

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