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Cinema for All? A Comparative Look at Vimeo & YouTube
Vimeo vs YouTube: Which is Better?
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Lots of people nowadays use videos to share with people all around the world. Two of the main platforms are YouTube and Vimeo. This article tells you the difference between both so that you can decide which the best platform is for you. Whether you are a marketer, video producer or gamer you will find the information useful to find your target audience easily.
Also read:
Vimeo Basic, Vimeo Plus or Vimeo Pro: Which is Right for You?
Please watch the video below for more information:
Detailed View of YouTube and Vimeo
1 Communities
YouTube: When it comes to users YouTube comes out on top with over a billion views each and every month. You are able to interact with your viewers by using the comments and people are able to follow you so that they are notified of new videos and comments. As there is already a huge following on YouTube it’s easy to get a good following if you have great content. It’s harder to control public content which is a downside to using YouTube and there is very little customer support. With the comments being moderated rarely it can cause a distraction from your video. Businesses tend to internally block YouTube video’s which means you won’t get the viewings from people on their lunch breaks.
Vimeo: With higher quality content and no advertisements video owners can quickly build a valid following and gain comments from people that are contributing high value information. You have more detailed analytics which makes it easier to see where you are going wrong should you not have the following you want and you are able to use your own domain. With Google owning YouTube you are unlikely to get the same exposure you would, however the followers tend to be valid giving you a real idea of where you are going right or wrong. Because of the higher quality followers you are less likely to get negative or abusive comments when you use Vimeo, however it is a paid subscription with each tier giving you more space to upload.
2 Membership
YouTube: YouTube on the other hand is free for all to use because the main focus is getting their equity through advertisements. There is however the option to take out a subscription which is known as YouTube Red. This lets you watch as many video’s as you want without having to view the ads and also gets you the ability to download so you don’t have to go online to view your favourite videos, a music app and original programming facilities.
Vimeo: There are 4 different membership options with Vimeo allowing you to tailor it to your needs; there is the basic, plus, pro and business. The higher the cost, the greater level of support and storage capacity you will get. There is a free membership available but you will only be able to use up to 500MB each week.
3 Advertising
YouTube: What makes YouTube free is the fact they get their money from the advertisements they put not only on their sites but before video’s that people have to watch a set amount of seconds for before they can view their video of choice. This is great news if you are a marketer as it will allow you to reach out to viewers on video’s that are relevant to your brand/product/service, however for those that are viewing the sheer amount of ads can be off-putting.
Vimeo: As a paid subscription service and even the limited free package, you won’t have to view or show viewers ads, which means that your videos are more likely to be seen in their entirety not abandoned due to advertisements.
4 Updating video
YouTube: If you upload videos to YouTube you do not have the same benefits as the only way to amend a video is to take it down, delete it and re-upload a new one. This unfortunately takes with it any statistics such as views that you have gained. If you do choose YouTube for your videos then do make sure you check everything vigorously before you upload it as there’s no way to change it.
Vimeo: Occasionally an uploaded video may need some changes made. This could be due to changes to the offer you have or you have noticed something else that needs amending. With Vimeo if you need to update a video you can do so without losing the statistics it has already gained, which is great news if you notice an error later down the line or need to add or take something away.
Conclusion
When it comes down to making the final decision between using YouTube or Vimeo you will need to look at the type of audience you want to attract. With Vimeo you are more likely to attract creators and film makers, whereas with YouTube you will have a bigger audience to target which gives you a better chance of a higher rank on search engines.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Lots of people nowadays use videos to share with people all around the world. Two of the main platforms are YouTube and Vimeo. This article tells you the difference between both so that you can decide which the best platform is for you. Whether you are a marketer, video producer or gamer you will find the information useful to find your target audience easily.
Also read:
Vimeo Basic, Vimeo Plus or Vimeo Pro: Which is Right for You?
Please watch the video below for more information:
Detailed View of YouTube and Vimeo
1 Communities
YouTube: When it comes to users YouTube comes out on top with over a billion views each and every month. You are able to interact with your viewers by using the comments and people are able to follow you so that they are notified of new videos and comments. As there is already a huge following on YouTube it’s easy to get a good following if you have great content. It’s harder to control public content which is a downside to using YouTube and there is very little customer support. With the comments being moderated rarely it can cause a distraction from your video. Businesses tend to internally block YouTube video’s which means you won’t get the viewings from people on their lunch breaks.
Vimeo: With higher quality content and no advertisements video owners can quickly build a valid following and gain comments from people that are contributing high value information. You have more detailed analytics which makes it easier to see where you are going wrong should you not have the following you want and you are able to use your own domain. With Google owning YouTube you are unlikely to get the same exposure you would, however the followers tend to be valid giving you a real idea of where you are going right or wrong. Because of the higher quality followers you are less likely to get negative or abusive comments when you use Vimeo, however it is a paid subscription with each tier giving you more space to upload.
2 Membership
YouTube: YouTube on the other hand is free for all to use because the main focus is getting their equity through advertisements. There is however the option to take out a subscription which is known as YouTube Red. This lets you watch as many video’s as you want without having to view the ads and also gets you the ability to download so you don’t have to go online to view your favourite videos, a music app and original programming facilities.
Vimeo: There are 4 different membership options with Vimeo allowing you to tailor it to your needs; there is the basic, plus, pro and business. The higher the cost, the greater level of support and storage capacity you will get. There is a free membership available but you will only be able to use up to 500MB each week.
3 Advertising
YouTube: What makes YouTube free is the fact they get their money from the advertisements they put not only on their sites but before video’s that people have to watch a set amount of seconds for before they can view their video of choice. This is great news if you are a marketer as it will allow you to reach out to viewers on video’s that are relevant to your brand/product/service, however for those that are viewing the sheer amount of ads can be off-putting.
Vimeo: As a paid subscription service and even the limited free package, you won’t have to view or show viewers ads, which means that your videos are more likely to be seen in their entirety not abandoned due to advertisements.
4 Updating video
YouTube: If you upload videos to YouTube you do not have the same benefits as the only way to amend a video is to take it down, delete it and re-upload a new one. This unfortunately takes with it any statistics such as views that you have gained. If you do choose YouTube for your videos then do make sure you check everything vigorously before you upload it as there’s no way to change it.
Vimeo: Occasionally an uploaded video may need some changes made. This could be due to changes to the offer you have or you have noticed something else that needs amending. With Vimeo if you need to update a video you can do so without losing the statistics it has already gained, which is great news if you notice an error later down the line or need to add or take something away.
Conclusion
When it comes down to making the final decision between using YouTube or Vimeo you will need to look at the type of audience you want to attract. With Vimeo you are more likely to attract creators and film makers, whereas with YouTube you will have a bigger audience to target which gives you a better chance of a higher rank on search engines.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Lots of people nowadays use videos to share with people all around the world. Two of the main platforms are YouTube and Vimeo. This article tells you the difference between both so that you can decide which the best platform is for you. Whether you are a marketer, video producer or gamer you will find the information useful to find your target audience easily.
Also read:
Vimeo Basic, Vimeo Plus or Vimeo Pro: Which is Right for You?
Please watch the video below for more information:
Detailed View of YouTube and Vimeo
1 Communities
YouTube: When it comes to users YouTube comes out on top with over a billion views each and every month. You are able to interact with your viewers by using the comments and people are able to follow you so that they are notified of new videos and comments. As there is already a huge following on YouTube it’s easy to get a good following if you have great content. It’s harder to control public content which is a downside to using YouTube and there is very little customer support. With the comments being moderated rarely it can cause a distraction from your video. Businesses tend to internally block YouTube video’s which means you won’t get the viewings from people on their lunch breaks.
Vimeo: With higher quality content and no advertisements video owners can quickly build a valid following and gain comments from people that are contributing high value information. You have more detailed analytics which makes it easier to see where you are going wrong should you not have the following you want and you are able to use your own domain. With Google owning YouTube you are unlikely to get the same exposure you would, however the followers tend to be valid giving you a real idea of where you are going right or wrong. Because of the higher quality followers you are less likely to get negative or abusive comments when you use Vimeo, however it is a paid subscription with each tier giving you more space to upload.
2 Membership
YouTube: YouTube on the other hand is free for all to use because the main focus is getting their equity through advertisements. There is however the option to take out a subscription which is known as YouTube Red. This lets you watch as many video’s as you want without having to view the ads and also gets you the ability to download so you don’t have to go online to view your favourite videos, a music app and original programming facilities.
Vimeo: There are 4 different membership options with Vimeo allowing you to tailor it to your needs; there is the basic, plus, pro and business. The higher the cost, the greater level of support and storage capacity you will get. There is a free membership available but you will only be able to use up to 500MB each week.
3 Advertising
YouTube: What makes YouTube free is the fact they get their money from the advertisements they put not only on their sites but before video’s that people have to watch a set amount of seconds for before they can view their video of choice. This is great news if you are a marketer as it will allow you to reach out to viewers on video’s that are relevant to your brand/product/service, however for those that are viewing the sheer amount of ads can be off-putting.
Vimeo: As a paid subscription service and even the limited free package, you won’t have to view or show viewers ads, which means that your videos are more likely to be seen in their entirety not abandoned due to advertisements.
4 Updating video
YouTube: If you upload videos to YouTube you do not have the same benefits as the only way to amend a video is to take it down, delete it and re-upload a new one. This unfortunately takes with it any statistics such as views that you have gained. If you do choose YouTube for your videos then do make sure you check everything vigorously before you upload it as there’s no way to change it.
Vimeo: Occasionally an uploaded video may need some changes made. This could be due to changes to the offer you have or you have noticed something else that needs amending. With Vimeo if you need to update a video you can do so without losing the statistics it has already gained, which is great news if you notice an error later down the line or need to add or take something away.
Conclusion
When it comes down to making the final decision between using YouTube or Vimeo you will need to look at the type of audience you want to attract. With Vimeo you are more likely to attract creators and film makers, whereas with YouTube you will have a bigger audience to target which gives you a better chance of a higher rank on search engines.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
Lots of people nowadays use videos to share with people all around the world. Two of the main platforms are YouTube and Vimeo. This article tells you the difference between both so that you can decide which the best platform is for you. Whether you are a marketer, video producer or gamer you will find the information useful to find your target audience easily.
Also read:
Vimeo Basic, Vimeo Plus or Vimeo Pro: Which is Right for You?
Please watch the video below for more information:
Detailed View of YouTube and Vimeo
1 Communities
YouTube: When it comes to users YouTube comes out on top with over a billion views each and every month. You are able to interact with your viewers by using the comments and people are able to follow you so that they are notified of new videos and comments. As there is already a huge following on YouTube it’s easy to get a good following if you have great content. It’s harder to control public content which is a downside to using YouTube and there is very little customer support. With the comments being moderated rarely it can cause a distraction from your video. Businesses tend to internally block YouTube video’s which means you won’t get the viewings from people on their lunch breaks.
Vimeo: With higher quality content and no advertisements video owners can quickly build a valid following and gain comments from people that are contributing high value information. You have more detailed analytics which makes it easier to see where you are going wrong should you not have the following you want and you are able to use your own domain. With Google owning YouTube you are unlikely to get the same exposure you would, however the followers tend to be valid giving you a real idea of where you are going right or wrong. Because of the higher quality followers you are less likely to get negative or abusive comments when you use Vimeo, however it is a paid subscription with each tier giving you more space to upload.
2 Membership
YouTube: YouTube on the other hand is free for all to use because the main focus is getting their equity through advertisements. There is however the option to take out a subscription which is known as YouTube Red. This lets you watch as many video’s as you want without having to view the ads and also gets you the ability to download so you don’t have to go online to view your favourite videos, a music app and original programming facilities.
Vimeo: There are 4 different membership options with Vimeo allowing you to tailor it to your needs; there is the basic, plus, pro and business. The higher the cost, the greater level of support and storage capacity you will get. There is a free membership available but you will only be able to use up to 500MB each week.
3 Advertising
YouTube: What makes YouTube free is the fact they get their money from the advertisements they put not only on their sites but before video’s that people have to watch a set amount of seconds for before they can view their video of choice. This is great news if you are a marketer as it will allow you to reach out to viewers on video’s that are relevant to your brand/product/service, however for those that are viewing the sheer amount of ads can be off-putting.
Vimeo: As a paid subscription service and even the limited free package, you won’t have to view or show viewers ads, which means that your videos are more likely to be seen in their entirety not abandoned due to advertisements.
4 Updating video
YouTube: If you upload videos to YouTube you do not have the same benefits as the only way to amend a video is to take it down, delete it and re-upload a new one. This unfortunately takes with it any statistics such as views that you have gained. If you do choose YouTube for your videos then do make sure you check everything vigorously before you upload it as there’s no way to change it.
Vimeo: Occasionally an uploaded video may need some changes made. This could be due to changes to the offer you have or you have noticed something else that needs amending. With Vimeo if you need to update a video you can do so without losing the statistics it has already gained, which is great news if you notice an error later down the line or need to add or take something away.
Conclusion
When it comes down to making the final decision between using YouTube or Vimeo you will need to look at the type of audience you want to attract. With Vimeo you are more likely to attract creators and film makers, whereas with YouTube you will have a bigger audience to target which gives you a better chance of a higher rank on search engines.
Ollie Mattison
Ollie Mattison is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Ollie Mattison
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Smartphone cameras can capture footage in high resolutions, but that doesn’t mean that your videos are going to become an instant hit on social media just because they are recorded in 4K or HD resolution. The opening of a video requires special attention because you only have a short period of time to capture the viewer’s attention.
An intro maker app can help you create perfect openings for the videos you shoot with your iPhone or Android phone. So in this article, we are going to take you through some of the best intro maker apps for iPhones and Androids that may help you improve the quality of the video content you’re sharing on social media.
- Part 1: 5 Best Intro Maker Apps for Android Phones
- Part 2: 5 Apps for Making Intros for YouTube Videos on iPhone
- Part 3: How to Make Intros with iMovie
Part 1: 5 Best Intro Maker Apps for Android Phones
The Google Play Store offers a diverse selection of intro maker apps that are equipped with a broad range of tools you can use to create eye-catching intros. What’s more, you don’t need to have advanced video editing skills in order to use any of the intro maker apps we included in this article. Let’s take a look at what the best intro maker apps for Android phones have to offer.
1. Intro Maker – Outro Maker – Video Ad Creator
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.1
Making an intro for a YouTube video with this app won’t take more than 5 minutes of your time. This intro maker features a huge collection of fully customizable intro templates, while it also allows you to make a new intro from scratch.
All you need to do in order to start making an intro is pick a template, then upload the video and audio footage as well as logos or other images you want to use and then export your project. The app has powerful social sharing capabilities, which enables you to post the intros you create to the social network you choose directly from the app. However, the free version of this intro and outro maker gives you access to a limited selection of templates and it displays ads.
Pros
- Creating an intro doesn’t take a lot of time
- Equipped with a huge template library
- Allows users to add images and audio files to intros
- Excellent social media sharing capabilities
Cons
- You must upgrade to the pro version to remove ads
- A limited selection of video editing tools
2. Legend – Text Animated Maker
Price: Free, but contains ads
Rating: 4.1
If you are looking for a simple way of adding text to a video , then Legend Text Animated Maker may be the right choice for you. This app is designed to help users create awesome text animations and turn them into GIFs or videos.
Making a text animation with Legend is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few easy steps. You just have to create an editor page, insert the text or pick one of the quotes the app offers, and then select the style of the animation, font, text color, or the background. When done you can proceed to save your creation as a video or GIF file before sharing it on social media or sending it to a friend. The only downside is that the Legend app doesn’t have any video intro or outro options.
Pros
- Offers more than 25 styles of text animations
- Great selection of built-in quotes
- Text animations can be saved as GIF or video files
- No previous experience with animation is required
Cons
- Prone to crashes
- No video editing options
3. Into Maker – Music Intro Video Editor
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.6
With the selection of more than 4000 fully customizable templates, Intro Maker- Music Intro Video Editor is easily one of the best intro makers for Android devices. Themes are organized into categories like Timelapse, Nature, or Love, while you can also choose from a broad range of visual styles including glitch, cartoon, or 3D.
In addition, Intro Maker – Music Intro Video Editor has an audio library that contains hundreds of royalty-free songs and sound effects that can be easily added to all projects you’re working on. Animating text or choosing a font, text color, and adding shadows to the text are just a few among numerous text editing options this app provides.
What’s more, you can choose from more than 140 stickers and emojis that can be added to the intro you’re working on with a single tap.
Pros
- All intro templates are easily customizable
- The Lower Thirds feature makes it easier to add titles and logos to intros
- Rich audio library
- Excellent text animation features
Cons
- All intros produced with the free version of the app are watermarked
- Finding intro templates can be difficult
4. Quik – Free Video Editor for Photos, Clips, Music
Price: Free
Rating: 4.7
Despite being primarily a video editing app for videos recorded with GoPro cameras , Quik also lets you edit videos you recorded with your Android phone. The app is equipped with 23 customizable templates that can also be used to create intros for videos you share on social media.
Moreover, the app lets you arrange video clips in any way you like, while the Smart Cuts feature makes cuts between shots automatically. Quik switches on the audio after it detects a voice and it lets you use songs from its royalty-free music library or upload songs from your collection to create a soundtrack. All videos you edit with this app can be exported in 1080p or 720p resolution and shared to social media directly from Quik.
Pros
- Syncs transitions to the beat automatically
- Offers a wide variety of video templates
- Support nearly all common audio and video file formats
- Videos edited with Quik can be exported in Full HD resolution
Cons
- The app can be too complex to use for inexperienced video editors
5. Videoshop
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.7
Creating an intro or editing an entire video with Videoshop is a fun process that is not going to take much more than a few moments of your time. This video editing app lets you remove all parts of videos you don’t want to include in the project you are working on, while you can also control the playback speed of all videos you edit and create slow-motion or fast-forward videos with ease.
Moreover, you can merge multiple clips into a single video and adjust their brightness, contrast, or saturation. The app also lets you record voiceovers and combine them with the songs or sound effects from the stock library. Videoshop also offers a great selection of animated titles that can make your intros more dynamic and entertaining.
Pros
- No previous video editing experience required
- Excellent audio and video editing options
- A wide selection of animated titles
- Great file-sharing capabilities
Cons
- No automatic editing features
- The app crashes easily
Below is a simple comparison table about the intro make apps for Android mentioned above.
No. | Intro Maker App | User Rating | Links on Google Play |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Intro Maker - Outro Maker, Video Ad Creator | 4.1 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oneintro.intromaker&hl=en |
2 | Legend - Text Animated Maker | 4.1 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.textonvideo.animated.animatedtext&hl=en |
3 | Intro Maker - music intro video editor | 4.6 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryzenrise.intromaker&hl=en |
4 | Quik - Free Video Editor for photos, clips, music | 4.7 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stupeflix.replay |
5 | Videoshop - Video Editor | 4.7 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.videoshop.app |
Part 2: Apps for Making Intros for YouTube Videos You Should Try on iPhone
The videos your record with your iPhone can be turned into impressive intros for the videos you share on YouTube and other social networks with the help of an intro maker app. We’ve shortlisted some of the best iPhone apps you can use to create an intro, so let’s take a closer look at their features.
1. Intro Maker for YouTube Studio
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.0
YouTubers who want to produce intros at a professional level from their iPhones can benefit from installing the Intro Maker for YouTube Studio. The app offers thousands of customizable intro templates that fit a broad range of video styles.
You can also add text to each template and select the font, size or adjust its position with ease. In addition, the app offers a variety of visual effects you can use to enhance the footage you included in an intro. The audio library offers a rich selection of royalty-free music you can use for the soundtrack, but you can also import your audio files and use them as a soundtrack for your intro. All videos you create with the free version of this app are going to be watermarked, while the number of intros you can create on a monthly level is going to be limited unless you purchase a monthly or annual subscription.
Pros
- The simple intro creation process
- Excellent text customization capabilities
- Short audio and video upload times
- A rich selection of intro templates
Cons
- The free version of the app watermarks intros
- Limited file sharing options
2. Intro Music Video Movie Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.1
This intro maker grants you access to all tools you are going to need to create a stunning intro that will grab the viewer’s attention. You can choose if you want to create an intro from scratch or customize one of the available intro templates.
Furthermore, the app lets you apply transitions between shots and add text layers to each video clip you want to include in your intro. Creating a soundtrack from the music you import to a project or from the songs featured in the app’s sound library is easy, and it won’t take more than a few minutes of your time. However, you must purchase the annual subscription if you want to create intros with this app on a constant basis.
Pros
- Users can create intros from scratch
- Good audio editing options
- Intro templates can be customized
- Easy to use
Cons
- More expensive than most intro makers
- Limited video editing options
3. Intro Designer Lite – Create Videos for iMovie
Price: Free
Rating: 4.5
Anyone, regardless of how much video editing experience they have can create an intro with Intro Designer Lite. The app works best when used with a video editing app like iMovie since it doesn’t offer any video editing features.
All you need to do in order to make an intro with this app is to select one of the eight available templates, add the footage, customize the text, and export the video. The app lets you export intros in HD quality and share them to Facebook, Instagram, and other popular online destinations or send them via email. Furthermore, you can save all projects you created in Intro Designer Lite and use them to create intros for different videos. The tutorial mode provides support throughout the intro creation process to users who don’t have a lot of video editing experience.
Pros
- All templates are fully customizable
- Equipped with the vector technology that eliminates pixelation of text animations
- Real-time preview
- Intros can be exported in HD resolution
Cons
- No audio editing options
- There are only 8 intro templates to choose from
4. Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.5
In case you are looking for an app that enables you to create professionally-looking intros in minutes, then Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker may be the right choice for you. There are more than a thousand intro templates to choose from so that you can create intros that match the style of your vlogs or videos perfectly.
What’s more, the app features an impressive collection of over 700 motion stickers that can be added to your intro with a single tap. The huge selection of titles makes creating text layers easy and you can customize their duration or even apply transitions between two titles. All intros you create with this app can be saved on your iPhone’s camera roll and imported in the video editing app you’re using to create your blog. However, you won’t have access to all of the app’s features if you decide to use its free version.
Pros
- Grants users access to more than a thousand intro templates
- Unlimited title selection
- Offers voiceover recording features
- All templates can be exported in high resolution
Cons
- No social media sharing options
- Accessing all of the app’s features is only possible if you purchase the monthly subscription
5. T-Jam Live Intro Movie Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.5
All you need to do to start making an intro with T-Jam Live is to select a template and insert the text, and the app will do all the heavy lifting for you. The best part is that you can upload your music so that you can match the intro’s soundtrack with the rest of the video.
The app’s Layouter makes customizing the text a simple task since it allows you to choose the font or the size of the text or change its on-screen position. All intros you create with T-Jam can be exported in HD resolution and imported in iMovie or any other video editing app you’re using to edit videos from your iPhone. However, you must upgrade to T-Jam Pro if you want to have access to all features this app has to offer.
Pros
- Powerful 3D text motion graphics
- Offers a wide range of gestures
- The video files you create with T-Jam can be imported in any iOS-based video editing app
- Quick intro template customization process
Cons
- Upgrading to the pro version is necessary if you want to create videos with this app on a regular basis
- Audio editing options can be better
Below is a simple comparison table about the intro make apps for iPhones.
No. | Intro Maker App | User Rating | Links on App Store |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Intro Designer Lite - Create Intros for iMovie | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-designer-lite-create-intros-for-imovie/id488748114 |
2 | Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-tube-vlog-video-maker/id1358216337 |
3 | Intro Music Video, Movie Maker | 4.1 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-music-video-movie-maker/id1187893193 |
4 | Intro Maker For Youtube Studio | 4 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-maker-for-youtube-studio/id1434300554 |
5 | T-Jam Live Intro Movie Maker | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/t-jam-live-intro-movie-maker/id1348641765 |
Part 3: How to Make Intros with iMovie on iPhone
YouTubers who don’t want to install any third-party intro maker on their iPhones can create an intro for their video with iMovie. However, the process can be a bit technical while the results you are going to get may not be visually impressive.
The first thing you will need to do is create a new project, and select a photo you are going to use as a background. Once you place the photo onto the timeline and set its duration you can proceed to export it as a video.
You can skip this step if you want to use a video file you recorded with on your own as the background for the intro. In either case, you will have to import the video files you want to use to make an intro into a project you’re working on and place them on the timeline.
You can then proceed to create a text box and insert the text you want to appear in the intro. Optionally you can apply transitions between the video clips you included in your intro or add music that matches the intro’s style. Preview the intro to make sure that you like the final result and continue working on other parts of your video.
You can also check the guide to know how to create video trailers in iMovie .
Conclusion
An intro can slowly introduce the topic the video covers and it can spark the viewer’s attention. Fortunately, there are so many different intro makers you can use to create awesome action-packed intros that are fun to watch.
Moreover, you don’t need to be a seasoned video editor in order to use any of the intro maker apps we mentioned in this article since they offer easily customizable templates that enable you to create intros in minutes. Which of the intro maker apps for iPhones and Androids are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.
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Smartphone cameras can capture footage in high resolutions, but that doesn’t mean that your videos are going to become an instant hit on social media just because they are recorded in 4K or HD resolution. The opening of a video requires special attention because you only have a short period of time to capture the viewer’s attention.
An intro maker app can help you create perfect openings for the videos you shoot with your iPhone or Android phone. So in this article, we are going to take you through some of the best intro maker apps for iPhones and Androids that may help you improve the quality of the video content you’re sharing on social media.
- Part 1: 5 Best Intro Maker Apps for Android Phones
- Part 2: 5 Apps for Making Intros for YouTube Videos on iPhone
- Part 3: How to Make Intros with iMovie
Part 1: 5 Best Intro Maker Apps for Android Phones
The Google Play Store offers a diverse selection of intro maker apps that are equipped with a broad range of tools you can use to create eye-catching intros. What’s more, you don’t need to have advanced video editing skills in order to use any of the intro maker apps we included in this article. Let’s take a look at what the best intro maker apps for Android phones have to offer.
1. Intro Maker – Outro Maker – Video Ad Creator
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.1
Making an intro for a YouTube video with this app won’t take more than 5 minutes of your time. This intro maker features a huge collection of fully customizable intro templates, while it also allows you to make a new intro from scratch.
All you need to do in order to start making an intro is pick a template, then upload the video and audio footage as well as logos or other images you want to use and then export your project. The app has powerful social sharing capabilities, which enables you to post the intros you create to the social network you choose directly from the app. However, the free version of this intro and outro maker gives you access to a limited selection of templates and it displays ads.
Pros
- Creating an intro doesn’t take a lot of time
- Equipped with a huge template library
- Allows users to add images and audio files to intros
- Excellent social media sharing capabilities
Cons
- You must upgrade to the pro version to remove ads
- A limited selection of video editing tools
2. Legend – Text Animated Maker
Price: Free, but contains ads
Rating: 4.1
If you are looking for a simple way of adding text to a video , then Legend Text Animated Maker may be the right choice for you. This app is designed to help users create awesome text animations and turn them into GIFs or videos.
Making a text animation with Legend is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few easy steps. You just have to create an editor page, insert the text or pick one of the quotes the app offers, and then select the style of the animation, font, text color, or the background. When done you can proceed to save your creation as a video or GIF file before sharing it on social media or sending it to a friend. The only downside is that the Legend app doesn’t have any video intro or outro options.
Pros
- Offers more than 25 styles of text animations
- Great selection of built-in quotes
- Text animations can be saved as GIF or video files
- No previous experience with animation is required
Cons
- Prone to crashes
- No video editing options
3. Into Maker – Music Intro Video Editor
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.6
With the selection of more than 4000 fully customizable templates, Intro Maker- Music Intro Video Editor is easily one of the best intro makers for Android devices. Themes are organized into categories like Timelapse, Nature, or Love, while you can also choose from a broad range of visual styles including glitch, cartoon, or 3D.
In addition, Intro Maker – Music Intro Video Editor has an audio library that contains hundreds of royalty-free songs and sound effects that can be easily added to all projects you’re working on. Animating text or choosing a font, text color, and adding shadows to the text are just a few among numerous text editing options this app provides.
What’s more, you can choose from more than 140 stickers and emojis that can be added to the intro you’re working on with a single tap.
Pros
- All intro templates are easily customizable
- The Lower Thirds feature makes it easier to add titles and logos to intros
- Rich audio library
- Excellent text animation features
Cons
- All intros produced with the free version of the app are watermarked
- Finding intro templates can be difficult
4. Quik – Free Video Editor for Photos, Clips, Music
Price: Free
Rating: 4.7
Despite being primarily a video editing app for videos recorded with GoPro cameras , Quik also lets you edit videos you recorded with your Android phone. The app is equipped with 23 customizable templates that can also be used to create intros for videos you share on social media.
Moreover, the app lets you arrange video clips in any way you like, while the Smart Cuts feature makes cuts between shots automatically. Quik switches on the audio after it detects a voice and it lets you use songs from its royalty-free music library or upload songs from your collection to create a soundtrack. All videos you edit with this app can be exported in 1080p or 720p resolution and shared to social media directly from Quik.
Pros
- Syncs transitions to the beat automatically
- Offers a wide variety of video templates
- Support nearly all common audio and video file formats
- Videos edited with Quik can be exported in Full HD resolution
Cons
- The app can be too complex to use for inexperienced video editors
5. Videoshop
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.7
Creating an intro or editing an entire video with Videoshop is a fun process that is not going to take much more than a few moments of your time. This video editing app lets you remove all parts of videos you don’t want to include in the project you are working on, while you can also control the playback speed of all videos you edit and create slow-motion or fast-forward videos with ease.
Moreover, you can merge multiple clips into a single video and adjust their brightness, contrast, or saturation. The app also lets you record voiceovers and combine them with the songs or sound effects from the stock library. Videoshop also offers a great selection of animated titles that can make your intros more dynamic and entertaining.
Pros
- No previous video editing experience required
- Excellent audio and video editing options
- A wide selection of animated titles
- Great file-sharing capabilities
Cons
- No automatic editing features
- The app crashes easily
Below is a simple comparison table about the intro make apps for Android mentioned above.
No. | Intro Maker App | User Rating | Links on Google Play |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Intro Maker - Outro Maker, Video Ad Creator | 4.1 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oneintro.intromaker&hl=en |
2 | Legend - Text Animated Maker | 4.1 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.textonvideo.animated.animatedtext&hl=en |
3 | Intro Maker - music intro video editor | 4.6 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryzenrise.intromaker&hl=en |
4 | Quik - Free Video Editor for photos, clips, music | 4.7 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stupeflix.replay |
5 | Videoshop - Video Editor | 4.7 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.videoshop.app |
Part 2: Apps for Making Intros for YouTube Videos You Should Try on iPhone
The videos your record with your iPhone can be turned into impressive intros for the videos you share on YouTube and other social networks with the help of an intro maker app. We’ve shortlisted some of the best iPhone apps you can use to create an intro, so let’s take a closer look at their features.
1. Intro Maker for YouTube Studio
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.0
YouTubers who want to produce intros at a professional level from their iPhones can benefit from installing the Intro Maker for YouTube Studio. The app offers thousands of customizable intro templates that fit a broad range of video styles.
You can also add text to each template and select the font, size or adjust its position with ease. In addition, the app offers a variety of visual effects you can use to enhance the footage you included in an intro. The audio library offers a rich selection of royalty-free music you can use for the soundtrack, but you can also import your audio files and use them as a soundtrack for your intro. All videos you create with the free version of this app are going to be watermarked, while the number of intros you can create on a monthly level is going to be limited unless you purchase a monthly or annual subscription.
Pros
- The simple intro creation process
- Excellent text customization capabilities
- Short audio and video upload times
- A rich selection of intro templates
Cons
- The free version of the app watermarks intros
- Limited file sharing options
2. Intro Music Video Movie Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.1
This intro maker grants you access to all tools you are going to need to create a stunning intro that will grab the viewer’s attention. You can choose if you want to create an intro from scratch or customize one of the available intro templates.
Furthermore, the app lets you apply transitions between shots and add text layers to each video clip you want to include in your intro. Creating a soundtrack from the music you import to a project or from the songs featured in the app’s sound library is easy, and it won’t take more than a few minutes of your time. However, you must purchase the annual subscription if you want to create intros with this app on a constant basis.
Pros
- Users can create intros from scratch
- Good audio editing options
- Intro templates can be customized
- Easy to use
Cons
- More expensive than most intro makers
- Limited video editing options
3. Intro Designer Lite – Create Videos for iMovie
Price: Free
Rating: 4.5
Anyone, regardless of how much video editing experience they have can create an intro with Intro Designer Lite. The app works best when used with a video editing app like iMovie since it doesn’t offer any video editing features.
All you need to do in order to make an intro with this app is to select one of the eight available templates, add the footage, customize the text, and export the video. The app lets you export intros in HD quality and share them to Facebook, Instagram, and other popular online destinations or send them via email. Furthermore, you can save all projects you created in Intro Designer Lite and use them to create intros for different videos. The tutorial mode provides support throughout the intro creation process to users who don’t have a lot of video editing experience.
Pros
- All templates are fully customizable
- Equipped with the vector technology that eliminates pixelation of text animations
- Real-time preview
- Intros can be exported in HD resolution
Cons
- No audio editing options
- There are only 8 intro templates to choose from
4. Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.5
In case you are looking for an app that enables you to create professionally-looking intros in minutes, then Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker may be the right choice for you. There are more than a thousand intro templates to choose from so that you can create intros that match the style of your vlogs or videos perfectly.
What’s more, the app features an impressive collection of over 700 motion stickers that can be added to your intro with a single tap. The huge selection of titles makes creating text layers easy and you can customize their duration or even apply transitions between two titles. All intros you create with this app can be saved on your iPhone’s camera roll and imported in the video editing app you’re using to create your blog. However, you won’t have access to all of the app’s features if you decide to use its free version.
Pros
- Grants users access to more than a thousand intro templates
- Unlimited title selection
- Offers voiceover recording features
- All templates can be exported in high resolution
Cons
- No social media sharing options
- Accessing all of the app’s features is only possible if you purchase the monthly subscription
5. T-Jam Live Intro Movie Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.5
All you need to do to start making an intro with T-Jam Live is to select a template and insert the text, and the app will do all the heavy lifting for you. The best part is that you can upload your music so that you can match the intro’s soundtrack with the rest of the video.
The app’s Layouter makes customizing the text a simple task since it allows you to choose the font or the size of the text or change its on-screen position. All intros you create with T-Jam can be exported in HD resolution and imported in iMovie or any other video editing app you’re using to edit videos from your iPhone. However, you must upgrade to T-Jam Pro if you want to have access to all features this app has to offer.
Pros
- Powerful 3D text motion graphics
- Offers a wide range of gestures
- The video files you create with T-Jam can be imported in any iOS-based video editing app
- Quick intro template customization process
Cons
- Upgrading to the pro version is necessary if you want to create videos with this app on a regular basis
- Audio editing options can be better
Below is a simple comparison table about the intro make apps for iPhones.
No. | Intro Maker App | User Rating | Links on App Store |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Intro Designer Lite - Create Intros for iMovie | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-designer-lite-create-intros-for-imovie/id488748114 |
2 | Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-tube-vlog-video-maker/id1358216337 |
3 | Intro Music Video, Movie Maker | 4.1 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-music-video-movie-maker/id1187893193 |
4 | Intro Maker For Youtube Studio | 4 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-maker-for-youtube-studio/id1434300554 |
5 | T-Jam Live Intro Movie Maker | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/t-jam-live-intro-movie-maker/id1348641765 |
Part 3: How to Make Intros with iMovie on iPhone
YouTubers who don’t want to install any third-party intro maker on their iPhones can create an intro for their video with iMovie. However, the process can be a bit technical while the results you are going to get may not be visually impressive.
The first thing you will need to do is create a new project, and select a photo you are going to use as a background. Once you place the photo onto the timeline and set its duration you can proceed to export it as a video.
You can skip this step if you want to use a video file you recorded with on your own as the background for the intro. In either case, you will have to import the video files you want to use to make an intro into a project you’re working on and place them on the timeline.
You can then proceed to create a text box and insert the text you want to appear in the intro. Optionally you can apply transitions between the video clips you included in your intro or add music that matches the intro’s style. Preview the intro to make sure that you like the final result and continue working on other parts of your video.
You can also check the guide to know how to create video trailers in iMovie .
Conclusion
An intro can slowly introduce the topic the video covers and it can spark the viewer’s attention. Fortunately, there are so many different intro makers you can use to create awesome action-packed intros that are fun to watch.
Moreover, you don’t need to be a seasoned video editor in order to use any of the intro maker apps we mentioned in this article since they offer easily customizable templates that enable you to create intros in minutes. Which of the intro maker apps for iPhones and Androids are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.
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Smartphone cameras can capture footage in high resolutions, but that doesn’t mean that your videos are going to become an instant hit on social media just because they are recorded in 4K or HD resolution. The opening of a video requires special attention because you only have a short period of time to capture the viewer’s attention.
An intro maker app can help you create perfect openings for the videos you shoot with your iPhone or Android phone. So in this article, we are going to take you through some of the best intro maker apps for iPhones and Androids that may help you improve the quality of the video content you’re sharing on social media.
- Part 1: 5 Best Intro Maker Apps for Android Phones
- Part 2: 5 Apps for Making Intros for YouTube Videos on iPhone
- Part 3: How to Make Intros with iMovie
Part 1: 5 Best Intro Maker Apps for Android Phones
The Google Play Store offers a diverse selection of intro maker apps that are equipped with a broad range of tools you can use to create eye-catching intros. What’s more, you don’t need to have advanced video editing skills in order to use any of the intro maker apps we included in this article. Let’s take a look at what the best intro maker apps for Android phones have to offer.
1. Intro Maker – Outro Maker – Video Ad Creator
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.1
Making an intro for a YouTube video with this app won’t take more than 5 minutes of your time. This intro maker features a huge collection of fully customizable intro templates, while it also allows you to make a new intro from scratch.
All you need to do in order to start making an intro is pick a template, then upload the video and audio footage as well as logos or other images you want to use and then export your project. The app has powerful social sharing capabilities, which enables you to post the intros you create to the social network you choose directly from the app. However, the free version of this intro and outro maker gives you access to a limited selection of templates and it displays ads.
Pros
- Creating an intro doesn’t take a lot of time
- Equipped with a huge template library
- Allows users to add images and audio files to intros
- Excellent social media sharing capabilities
Cons
- You must upgrade to the pro version to remove ads
- A limited selection of video editing tools
2. Legend – Text Animated Maker
Price: Free, but contains ads
Rating: 4.1
If you are looking for a simple way of adding text to a video , then Legend Text Animated Maker may be the right choice for you. This app is designed to help users create awesome text animations and turn them into GIFs or videos.
Making a text animation with Legend is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few easy steps. You just have to create an editor page, insert the text or pick one of the quotes the app offers, and then select the style of the animation, font, text color, or the background. When done you can proceed to save your creation as a video or GIF file before sharing it on social media or sending it to a friend. The only downside is that the Legend app doesn’t have any video intro or outro options.
Pros
- Offers more than 25 styles of text animations
- Great selection of built-in quotes
- Text animations can be saved as GIF or video files
- No previous experience with animation is required
Cons
- Prone to crashes
- No video editing options
3. Into Maker – Music Intro Video Editor
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.6
With the selection of more than 4000 fully customizable templates, Intro Maker- Music Intro Video Editor is easily one of the best intro makers for Android devices. Themes are organized into categories like Timelapse, Nature, or Love, while you can also choose from a broad range of visual styles including glitch, cartoon, or 3D.
In addition, Intro Maker – Music Intro Video Editor has an audio library that contains hundreds of royalty-free songs and sound effects that can be easily added to all projects you’re working on. Animating text or choosing a font, text color, and adding shadows to the text are just a few among numerous text editing options this app provides.
What’s more, you can choose from more than 140 stickers and emojis that can be added to the intro you’re working on with a single tap.
Pros
- All intro templates are easily customizable
- The Lower Thirds feature makes it easier to add titles and logos to intros
- Rich audio library
- Excellent text animation features
Cons
- All intros produced with the free version of the app are watermarked
- Finding intro templates can be difficult
4. Quik – Free Video Editor for Photos, Clips, Music
Price: Free
Rating: 4.7
Despite being primarily a video editing app for videos recorded with GoPro cameras , Quik also lets you edit videos you recorded with your Android phone. The app is equipped with 23 customizable templates that can also be used to create intros for videos you share on social media.
Moreover, the app lets you arrange video clips in any way you like, while the Smart Cuts feature makes cuts between shots automatically. Quik switches on the audio after it detects a voice and it lets you use songs from its royalty-free music library or upload songs from your collection to create a soundtrack. All videos you edit with this app can be exported in 1080p or 720p resolution and shared to social media directly from Quik.
Pros
- Syncs transitions to the beat automatically
- Offers a wide variety of video templates
- Support nearly all common audio and video file formats
- Videos edited with Quik can be exported in Full HD resolution
Cons
- The app can be too complex to use for inexperienced video editors
5. Videoshop
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.7
Creating an intro or editing an entire video with Videoshop is a fun process that is not going to take much more than a few moments of your time. This video editing app lets you remove all parts of videos you don’t want to include in the project you are working on, while you can also control the playback speed of all videos you edit and create slow-motion or fast-forward videos with ease.
Moreover, you can merge multiple clips into a single video and adjust their brightness, contrast, or saturation. The app also lets you record voiceovers and combine them with the songs or sound effects from the stock library. Videoshop also offers a great selection of animated titles that can make your intros more dynamic and entertaining.
Pros
- No previous video editing experience required
- Excellent audio and video editing options
- A wide selection of animated titles
- Great file-sharing capabilities
Cons
- No automatic editing features
- The app crashes easily
Below is a simple comparison table about the intro make apps for Android mentioned above.
No. | Intro Maker App | User Rating | Links on Google Play |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Intro Maker - Outro Maker, Video Ad Creator | 4.1 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oneintro.intromaker&hl=en |
2 | Legend - Text Animated Maker | 4.1 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.textonvideo.animated.animatedtext&hl=en |
3 | Intro Maker - music intro video editor | 4.6 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryzenrise.intromaker&hl=en |
4 | Quik - Free Video Editor for photos, clips, music | 4.7 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stupeflix.replay |
5 | Videoshop - Video Editor | 4.7 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.videoshop.app |
Part 2: Apps for Making Intros for YouTube Videos You Should Try on iPhone
The videos your record with your iPhone can be turned into impressive intros for the videos you share on YouTube and other social networks with the help of an intro maker app. We’ve shortlisted some of the best iPhone apps you can use to create an intro, so let’s take a closer look at their features.
1. Intro Maker for YouTube Studio
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.0
YouTubers who want to produce intros at a professional level from their iPhones can benefit from installing the Intro Maker for YouTube Studio. The app offers thousands of customizable intro templates that fit a broad range of video styles.
You can also add text to each template and select the font, size or adjust its position with ease. In addition, the app offers a variety of visual effects you can use to enhance the footage you included in an intro. The audio library offers a rich selection of royalty-free music you can use for the soundtrack, but you can also import your audio files and use them as a soundtrack for your intro. All videos you create with the free version of this app are going to be watermarked, while the number of intros you can create on a monthly level is going to be limited unless you purchase a monthly or annual subscription.
Pros
- The simple intro creation process
- Excellent text customization capabilities
- Short audio and video upload times
- A rich selection of intro templates
Cons
- The free version of the app watermarks intros
- Limited file sharing options
2. Intro Music Video Movie Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.1
This intro maker grants you access to all tools you are going to need to create a stunning intro that will grab the viewer’s attention. You can choose if you want to create an intro from scratch or customize one of the available intro templates.
Furthermore, the app lets you apply transitions between shots and add text layers to each video clip you want to include in your intro. Creating a soundtrack from the music you import to a project or from the songs featured in the app’s sound library is easy, and it won’t take more than a few minutes of your time. However, you must purchase the annual subscription if you want to create intros with this app on a constant basis.
Pros
- Users can create intros from scratch
- Good audio editing options
- Intro templates can be customized
- Easy to use
Cons
- More expensive than most intro makers
- Limited video editing options
3. Intro Designer Lite – Create Videos for iMovie
Price: Free
Rating: 4.5
Anyone, regardless of how much video editing experience they have can create an intro with Intro Designer Lite. The app works best when used with a video editing app like iMovie since it doesn’t offer any video editing features.
All you need to do in order to make an intro with this app is to select one of the eight available templates, add the footage, customize the text, and export the video. The app lets you export intros in HD quality and share them to Facebook, Instagram, and other popular online destinations or send them via email. Furthermore, you can save all projects you created in Intro Designer Lite and use them to create intros for different videos. The tutorial mode provides support throughout the intro creation process to users who don’t have a lot of video editing experience.
Pros
- All templates are fully customizable
- Equipped with the vector technology that eliminates pixelation of text animations
- Real-time preview
- Intros can be exported in HD resolution
Cons
- No audio editing options
- There are only 8 intro templates to choose from
4. Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.5
In case you are looking for an app that enables you to create professionally-looking intros in minutes, then Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker may be the right choice for you. There are more than a thousand intro templates to choose from so that you can create intros that match the style of your vlogs or videos perfectly.
What’s more, the app features an impressive collection of over 700 motion stickers that can be added to your intro with a single tap. The huge selection of titles makes creating text layers easy and you can customize their duration or even apply transitions between two titles. All intros you create with this app can be saved on your iPhone’s camera roll and imported in the video editing app you’re using to create your blog. However, you won’t have access to all of the app’s features if you decide to use its free version.
Pros
- Grants users access to more than a thousand intro templates
- Unlimited title selection
- Offers voiceover recording features
- All templates can be exported in high resolution
Cons
- No social media sharing options
- Accessing all of the app’s features is only possible if you purchase the monthly subscription
5. T-Jam Live Intro Movie Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.5
All you need to do to start making an intro with T-Jam Live is to select a template and insert the text, and the app will do all the heavy lifting for you. The best part is that you can upload your music so that you can match the intro’s soundtrack with the rest of the video.
The app’s Layouter makes customizing the text a simple task since it allows you to choose the font or the size of the text or change its on-screen position. All intros you create with T-Jam can be exported in HD resolution and imported in iMovie or any other video editing app you’re using to edit videos from your iPhone. However, you must upgrade to T-Jam Pro if you want to have access to all features this app has to offer.
Pros
- Powerful 3D text motion graphics
- Offers a wide range of gestures
- The video files you create with T-Jam can be imported in any iOS-based video editing app
- Quick intro template customization process
Cons
- Upgrading to the pro version is necessary if you want to create videos with this app on a regular basis
- Audio editing options can be better
Below is a simple comparison table about the intro make apps for iPhones.
No. | Intro Maker App | User Rating | Links on App Store |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Intro Designer Lite - Create Intros for iMovie | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-designer-lite-create-intros-for-imovie/id488748114 |
2 | Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-tube-vlog-video-maker/id1358216337 |
3 | Intro Music Video, Movie Maker | 4.1 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-music-video-movie-maker/id1187893193 |
4 | Intro Maker For Youtube Studio | 4 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-maker-for-youtube-studio/id1434300554 |
5 | T-Jam Live Intro Movie Maker | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/t-jam-live-intro-movie-maker/id1348641765 |
Part 3: How to Make Intros with iMovie on iPhone
YouTubers who don’t want to install any third-party intro maker on their iPhones can create an intro for their video with iMovie. However, the process can be a bit technical while the results you are going to get may not be visually impressive.
The first thing you will need to do is create a new project, and select a photo you are going to use as a background. Once you place the photo onto the timeline and set its duration you can proceed to export it as a video.
You can skip this step if you want to use a video file you recorded with on your own as the background for the intro. In either case, you will have to import the video files you want to use to make an intro into a project you’re working on and place them on the timeline.
You can then proceed to create a text box and insert the text you want to appear in the intro. Optionally you can apply transitions between the video clips you included in your intro or add music that matches the intro’s style. Preview the intro to make sure that you like the final result and continue working on other parts of your video.
You can also check the guide to know how to create video trailers in iMovie .
Conclusion
An intro can slowly introduce the topic the video covers and it can spark the viewer’s attention. Fortunately, there are so many different intro makers you can use to create awesome action-packed intros that are fun to watch.
Moreover, you don’t need to be a seasoned video editor in order to use any of the intro maker apps we mentioned in this article since they offer easily customizable templates that enable you to create intros in minutes. Which of the intro maker apps for iPhones and Androids are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.
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Smartphone cameras can capture footage in high resolutions, but that doesn’t mean that your videos are going to become an instant hit on social media just because they are recorded in 4K or HD resolution. The opening of a video requires special attention because you only have a short period of time to capture the viewer’s attention.
An intro maker app can help you create perfect openings for the videos you shoot with your iPhone or Android phone. So in this article, we are going to take you through some of the best intro maker apps for iPhones and Androids that may help you improve the quality of the video content you’re sharing on social media.
- Part 1: 5 Best Intro Maker Apps for Android Phones
- Part 2: 5 Apps for Making Intros for YouTube Videos on iPhone
- Part 3: How to Make Intros with iMovie
Part 1: 5 Best Intro Maker Apps for Android Phones
The Google Play Store offers a diverse selection of intro maker apps that are equipped with a broad range of tools you can use to create eye-catching intros. What’s more, you don’t need to have advanced video editing skills in order to use any of the intro maker apps we included in this article. Let’s take a look at what the best intro maker apps for Android phones have to offer.
1. Intro Maker – Outro Maker – Video Ad Creator
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.1
Making an intro for a YouTube video with this app won’t take more than 5 minutes of your time. This intro maker features a huge collection of fully customizable intro templates, while it also allows you to make a new intro from scratch.
All you need to do in order to start making an intro is pick a template, then upload the video and audio footage as well as logos or other images you want to use and then export your project. The app has powerful social sharing capabilities, which enables you to post the intros you create to the social network you choose directly from the app. However, the free version of this intro and outro maker gives you access to a limited selection of templates and it displays ads.
Pros
- Creating an intro doesn’t take a lot of time
- Equipped with a huge template library
- Allows users to add images and audio files to intros
- Excellent social media sharing capabilities
Cons
- You must upgrade to the pro version to remove ads
- A limited selection of video editing tools
2. Legend – Text Animated Maker
Price: Free, but contains ads
Rating: 4.1
If you are looking for a simple way of adding text to a video , then Legend Text Animated Maker may be the right choice for you. This app is designed to help users create awesome text animations and turn them into GIFs or videos.
Making a text animation with Legend is a straightforward process that can be completed in just a few easy steps. You just have to create an editor page, insert the text or pick one of the quotes the app offers, and then select the style of the animation, font, text color, or the background. When done you can proceed to save your creation as a video or GIF file before sharing it on social media or sending it to a friend. The only downside is that the Legend app doesn’t have any video intro or outro options.
Pros
- Offers more than 25 styles of text animations
- Great selection of built-in quotes
- Text animations can be saved as GIF or video files
- No previous experience with animation is required
Cons
- Prone to crashes
- No video editing options
3. Into Maker – Music Intro Video Editor
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.6
With the selection of more than 4000 fully customizable templates, Intro Maker- Music Intro Video Editor is easily one of the best intro makers for Android devices. Themes are organized into categories like Timelapse, Nature, or Love, while you can also choose from a broad range of visual styles including glitch, cartoon, or 3D.
In addition, Intro Maker – Music Intro Video Editor has an audio library that contains hundreds of royalty-free songs and sound effects that can be easily added to all projects you’re working on. Animating text or choosing a font, text color, and adding shadows to the text are just a few among numerous text editing options this app provides.
What’s more, you can choose from more than 140 stickers and emojis that can be added to the intro you’re working on with a single tap.
Pros
- All intro templates are easily customizable
- The Lower Thirds feature makes it easier to add titles and logos to intros
- Rich audio library
- Excellent text animation features
Cons
- All intros produced with the free version of the app are watermarked
- Finding intro templates can be difficult
4. Quik – Free Video Editor for Photos, Clips, Music
Price: Free
Rating: 4.7
Despite being primarily a video editing app for videos recorded with GoPro cameras , Quik also lets you edit videos you recorded with your Android phone. The app is equipped with 23 customizable templates that can also be used to create intros for videos you share on social media.
Moreover, the app lets you arrange video clips in any way you like, while the Smart Cuts feature makes cuts between shots automatically. Quik switches on the audio after it detects a voice and it lets you use songs from its royalty-free music library or upload songs from your collection to create a soundtrack. All videos you edit with this app can be exported in 1080p or 720p resolution and shared to social media directly from Quik.
Pros
- Syncs transitions to the beat automatically
- Offers a wide variety of video templates
- Support nearly all common audio and video file formats
- Videos edited with Quik can be exported in Full HD resolution
Cons
- The app can be too complex to use for inexperienced video editors
5. Videoshop
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.7
Creating an intro or editing an entire video with Videoshop is a fun process that is not going to take much more than a few moments of your time. This video editing app lets you remove all parts of videos you don’t want to include in the project you are working on, while you can also control the playback speed of all videos you edit and create slow-motion or fast-forward videos with ease.
Moreover, you can merge multiple clips into a single video and adjust their brightness, contrast, or saturation. The app also lets you record voiceovers and combine them with the songs or sound effects from the stock library. Videoshop also offers a great selection of animated titles that can make your intros more dynamic and entertaining.
Pros
- No previous video editing experience required
- Excellent audio and video editing options
- A wide selection of animated titles
- Great file-sharing capabilities
Cons
- No automatic editing features
- The app crashes easily
Below is a simple comparison table about the intro make apps for Android mentioned above.
No. | Intro Maker App | User Rating | Links on Google Play |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Intro Maker - Outro Maker, Video Ad Creator | 4.1 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.oneintro.intromaker&hl=en |
2 | Legend - Text Animated Maker | 4.1 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.textonvideo.animated.animatedtext&hl=en |
3 | Intro Maker - music intro video editor | 4.6 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryzenrise.intromaker&hl=en |
4 | Quik - Free Video Editor for photos, clips, music | 4.7 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stupeflix.replay |
5 | Videoshop - Video Editor | 4.7 | https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.videoshop.app |
Part 2: Apps for Making Intros for YouTube Videos You Should Try on iPhone
The videos your record with your iPhone can be turned into impressive intros for the videos you share on YouTube and other social networks with the help of an intro maker app. We’ve shortlisted some of the best iPhone apps you can use to create an intro, so let’s take a closer look at their features.
1. Intro Maker for YouTube Studio
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.0
YouTubers who want to produce intros at a professional level from their iPhones can benefit from installing the Intro Maker for YouTube Studio. The app offers thousands of customizable intro templates that fit a broad range of video styles.
You can also add text to each template and select the font, size or adjust its position with ease. In addition, the app offers a variety of visual effects you can use to enhance the footage you included in an intro. The audio library offers a rich selection of royalty-free music you can use for the soundtrack, but you can also import your audio files and use them as a soundtrack for your intro. All videos you create with the free version of this app are going to be watermarked, while the number of intros you can create on a monthly level is going to be limited unless you purchase a monthly or annual subscription.
Pros
- The simple intro creation process
- Excellent text customization capabilities
- Short audio and video upload times
- A rich selection of intro templates
Cons
- The free version of the app watermarks intros
- Limited file sharing options
2. Intro Music Video Movie Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.1
This intro maker grants you access to all tools you are going to need to create a stunning intro that will grab the viewer’s attention. You can choose if you want to create an intro from scratch or customize one of the available intro templates.
Furthermore, the app lets you apply transitions between shots and add text layers to each video clip you want to include in your intro. Creating a soundtrack from the music you import to a project or from the songs featured in the app’s sound library is easy, and it won’t take more than a few minutes of your time. However, you must purchase the annual subscription if you want to create intros with this app on a constant basis.
Pros
- Users can create intros from scratch
- Good audio editing options
- Intro templates can be customized
- Easy to use
Cons
- More expensive than most intro makers
- Limited video editing options
3. Intro Designer Lite – Create Videos for iMovie
Price: Free
Rating: 4.5
Anyone, regardless of how much video editing experience they have can create an intro with Intro Designer Lite. The app works best when used with a video editing app like iMovie since it doesn’t offer any video editing features.
All you need to do in order to make an intro with this app is to select one of the eight available templates, add the footage, customize the text, and export the video. The app lets you export intros in HD quality and share them to Facebook, Instagram, and other popular online destinations or send them via email. Furthermore, you can save all projects you created in Intro Designer Lite and use them to create intros for different videos. The tutorial mode provides support throughout the intro creation process to users who don’t have a lot of video editing experience.
Pros
- All templates are fully customizable
- Equipped with the vector technology that eliminates pixelation of text animations
- Real-time preview
- Intros can be exported in HD resolution
Cons
- No audio editing options
- There are only 8 intro templates to choose from
4. Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.5
In case you are looking for an app that enables you to create professionally-looking intros in minutes, then Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker may be the right choice for you. There are more than a thousand intro templates to choose from so that you can create intros that match the style of your vlogs or videos perfectly.
What’s more, the app features an impressive collection of over 700 motion stickers that can be added to your intro with a single tap. The huge selection of titles makes creating text layers easy and you can customize their duration or even apply transitions between two titles. All intros you create with this app can be saved on your iPhone’s camera roll and imported in the video editing app you’re using to create your blog. However, you won’t have access to all of the app’s features if you decide to use its free version.
Pros
- Grants users access to more than a thousand intro templates
- Unlimited title selection
- Offers voiceover recording features
- All templates can be exported in high resolution
Cons
- No social media sharing options
- Accessing all of the app’s features is only possible if you purchase the monthly subscription
5. T-Jam Live Intro Movie Maker
Price: Free, but offers in-app purchases
Rating: 4.5
All you need to do to start making an intro with T-Jam Live is to select a template and insert the text, and the app will do all the heavy lifting for you. The best part is that you can upload your music so that you can match the intro’s soundtrack with the rest of the video.
The app’s Layouter makes customizing the text a simple task since it allows you to choose the font or the size of the text or change its on-screen position. All intros you create with T-Jam can be exported in HD resolution and imported in iMovie or any other video editing app you’re using to edit videos from your iPhone. However, you must upgrade to T-Jam Pro if you want to have access to all features this app has to offer.
Pros
- Powerful 3D text motion graphics
- Offers a wide range of gestures
- The video files you create with T-Jam can be imported in any iOS-based video editing app
- Quick intro template customization process
Cons
- Upgrading to the pro version is necessary if you want to create videos with this app on a regular basis
- Audio editing options can be better
Below is a simple comparison table about the intro make apps for iPhones.
No. | Intro Maker App | User Rating | Links on App Store |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Intro Designer Lite - Create Intros for iMovie | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-designer-lite-create-intros-for-imovie/id488748114 |
2 | Intro Tube: Vlog Video Maker | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-tube-vlog-video-maker/id1358216337 |
3 | Intro Music Video, Movie Maker | 4.1 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-music-video-movie-maker/id1187893193 |
4 | Intro Maker For Youtube Studio | 4 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/intro-maker-for-youtube-studio/id1434300554 |
5 | T-Jam Live Intro Movie Maker | 4.5 | https://apps.apple.com/us/app/t-jam-live-intro-movie-maker/id1348641765 |
Part 3: How to Make Intros with iMovie on iPhone
YouTubers who don’t want to install any third-party intro maker on their iPhones can create an intro for their video with iMovie. However, the process can be a bit technical while the results you are going to get may not be visually impressive.
The first thing you will need to do is create a new project, and select a photo you are going to use as a background. Once you place the photo onto the timeline and set its duration you can proceed to export it as a video.
You can skip this step if you want to use a video file you recorded with on your own as the background for the intro. In either case, you will have to import the video files you want to use to make an intro into a project you’re working on and place them on the timeline.
You can then proceed to create a text box and insert the text you want to appear in the intro. Optionally you can apply transitions between the video clips you included in your intro or add music that matches the intro’s style. Preview the intro to make sure that you like the final result and continue working on other parts of your video.
You can also check the guide to know how to create video trailers in iMovie .
Conclusion
An intro can slowly introduce the topic the video covers and it can spark the viewer’s attention. Fortunately, there are so many different intro makers you can use to create awesome action-packed intros that are fun to watch.
Moreover, you don’t need to be a seasoned video editor in order to use any of the intro maker apps we mentioned in this article since they offer easily customizable templates that enable you to create intros in minutes. Which of the intro maker apps for iPhones and Androids are you going to choose? Leave a comment and let us know.
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