Overview
- CapCut announced a formal partnership to bring its image and video editing tools directly into Google’s Gemini app so users can edit without switching apps.
- The integration will let people use CapCut’s features inside Gemini to crop, color grade, add text, and ask AI to perform edits on images and videos.
- CapCut did not provide a firm launch date and said the feature will arrive “soon,” with no details yet on platform rollout or availability.
- The deal follows Gemini’s recent redesign and feature expansion at Google I/O and builds on earlier ties between CapCut and Google such as Google Photos export links.
- Google and CapCut say the change should help novice creators and smaller YouTubers finish projects faster, but reporters note it could also increase the volume of low-quality AI-generated content.