Create panel and project types
InShot opens to a create-new panel with video, photo, and collage buttons, plus material cards for templates and seasonal assets. This makes it easy to start a common editing task without navigating a complex project manager.
The app suits quick social edits where users already know whether they are making a video, photo edit, or collage. Material cards can provide inspiration for lightweight projects.
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Settings, tags, and purchase areas
The settings area includes InShot Pro, language, add tags, restore purchases, Q&A, feedback, TikTok, invite friends, privacy policy, terms, acknowledge, and app version information. These controls connect editing tools with subscriptions, support, social sharing, and metadata choices.
Users should review Pro prompts and purchase restoration before expecting every effect or export option to be free. Tag and social options should match where the final media will be shared.
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Media access and export privacy
Android settings list files and media, microphone, music and audio, photos and videos, notifications, storage, supported links, mobile data, and battery behavior. The app asks for photos, videos, music, and audio access during editing setup.
Video editors can expose private media and audio recordings. Users should choose media permissions carefully and review export quality, watermark, storage, and sharing settings before publishing.
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