Powerful video editor LumaFusion now even better on iOS

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LumaFusion now reads external storage drives.
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LumaFusion, the powerful and popular video editing app for iOS, just got a big update that adds a number of welcome new features. It can now access external drives in iOS 13 — and use custom fonts.

Get the latest version from the App Store today.

LumaFusion has become the go-to editing app for video creatives on the move. Not only is it incredibly powerful yet easy to use, it is packed full of terrific features that made editing fun.

And with its version 2.1 update out now, LumaFusion is even more useful.

LumaFusion 2.1 can use external drives

Arguably the biggest improvement in this release is the ability to (finally!) access external drives in iOS 13 and iPadOS. That means you can read and save media to SD cards, flash drives, and more.

Simply connect the drive to your iPhone or iPad using a Lightning adapter or USB-C, and you’ll be able to access it from LumaFusion’s library.

Other new features in this release include:

  • Blend Modes. 27 blend modes enable incredible new effects. Select blend modes in the Frame & Fit editor under Blending.
  • OS 13 System font selector with support for App Store installed fonts (in addition to custom fonts imported directly in LumaFusion).
  • Aspect ratios and resolutions added to support the newest iPhones and iPads for creating App Store Previews.
  • Export to Weibo

And more!

There are some tweaks to existing features you’ll enjoy, too. Dark Mode, gestures, exporting, and more have been improved.

LumaFusion 2.1 is a free update for existing users, or a $29.99 purchase for those who are new to the app. You can find it in the App Store on iOS today.

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