Not just photos and collages. The iPhone allows you to record videos in any resolution and edit them at will. To join two videos, in fact, it takes very little
The quality of the cameras is one of the features on which it is based, for years now, the commercial success of the iPhone. Apple phones allow you to take perfect photos in any light condition and, in addition, shoot videos in FullHD or 4K that you can upload to your Facebook or Instagram accounts. In short, it’s no surprise that more and more people are using their Apple smartphones as a replacement for compact digital cameras and SLRs.
Not only that, iPhones also allow you to edit photos and videos on the fly while you’re out and about, allowing you to correct mistakes or create collages. For example, merging two videos with your iPhone is much easier than you think. Just find the right app for your needs in the App Store and you’re done. So if you’re wondering how to merge videos with iPhone, don’t worry: you can do it even if you don’t have any specific skills in video editing.
iMovie
The solution to merge two videos with iPhone is already inside your iPhone. Just launch iMovie, get familiar with the controls and tools, and joining two videos will be a breeze. In a very simple way, all you have to do is create a new project, import two of the videos in the photo gallery of your iPhone and, after making the changes you want (you can, for example, mute the original sound of the videos and put background music), save everything as a new video. After a few minutes, your movie will be ready and you can post it on your profiles or send it on WhatsApp.
Splice
With a more intuitive user interface than iMovie (and, perhaps because of that, a less professional look), Splice lets you edit and merge two videos with your iPhone in a matter of minutes. The app provides several tools to edit the video, add effects and transitions, and create subtitles. Unlike iMovie, Quik has a large library of audio tracks (divided by category) that you can use to add background music to your creations.
Quik
Designed by GoPro to edit videos made with the action cam par excellence, Quik can also be used to edit videos already stored on the iPhone. To merge two videos with Quik you just have to select them from the internal gallery and wait for the app to “manage” them: once the project is ready, you can apply filters, transitions and effects that the app itself provides. Like the other options we’ve seen so far, Quik also lets you delete the original audio and replace it with an audio clip of your choice.