Meta’s dedicated video editing app, Edits, has rolled out a significant update bringing simplified copy-paste functionality and improved track linking capabilities. The new features aim to streamline video creation for content creators in 2026, offering powerful tools that enhance both efficiency and creative flexibility.
Copy-Paste Fonts and Visual Consistency
The update introduces the ability to copy and paste fonts and clips directly between projects within Edits, addressing a major pain point for creators seeking visual consistency. Users can now duplicate text elements across multiple clips without manually recreating them, saving valuable production time. This feature is being rolled out on Edits for iOS this week, with Android availability expected soon. The copy-paste functionality extends to clips as well, enabling creators to maintain cohesive branding across their video portfolio.
Enhanced Navigation and Advanced Controls
The interface has been simplified with new dropdown menus for guides, frames, and snapping features, accessible via the project name. This streamlined navigation reduces the need to fiddle with minute on-screen elements. Additionally, the “Visual Clips + Sound Effects” option now allows users to control whether changes to the main track automatically apply to visual or audio components, providing unprecedented flexibility in editing workflows.
The update also introduces new object-specific effects, a reverse option, and additional text animations, expanding creative possibilities for users. Edits continues to establish itself as a comprehensive mobile video creation solution, combining professional-grade tools with user-friendly interface design.
The app is available for download on both iOS and Android, making these enhancements accessible to content creators across platforms. These updates position Edits as a formidable tool in the digital marketing toolkit for 2026.