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Google Drive now offers in-browser video editing

Google Drive now offers in-browser video editing

Google Drive now offers in-browser video editing via Google Vids, a feature available to paid users, including those on various Workspace business and enterprise plans, nonprofits, and those with the Gemini Education or Gemini Education Premium add-ons. Google AI Pro and Ultra users will also have access, as well as anyone who bought the Gemini Business and Enterprise add-ons before they were discontinued. The feature is enabled by default for supported organizations, unless they've opted to block access to Google Docs. Google Vids allows users to trim videos, add text and music, and make other changes directly in the browser. The feature works on the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge (Windows only), and supports MP4, Quicktime, OGG, and WebM video formats, with individual clips limited to 35 minutes of runtime and a file size of 4GB.

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