Video Editor SDK with Audio API
Very few clips can become successful without a good accompanying track. With Banuba Video Editor SDK you can offer you users a royalty-free music library that is bound to have something for every creator and content style.
Get video editing and royalty-free music library
- Can be integrated into a project in development or finished product
- Audio browser to pre-listen to tracks within the app
- Music editing and voice effects
- Over 35GB of royalty-free music for commercial use
- Native integration with Soundstripe and options to connect other providers
- Supports native Android and iOS, includes Flutter and React Native audio kits
- No user data gathered, processed, or stored away from the user’s device
Commercial music library
Royalty-free music, provided by feed.fm ensures access to thousands of tracks in any genre and key, available for both private and commercial use. Moreover, you can easily connect with another provider using a convenient audio API.
Inbuilt editing
Video Editor SDK lets users easily trim music within the app and enhance it with voice effects from our SFX library. This makes it more convenient and increases the session time in your product.
Video editor with music
A wide array of video editing features complement the commercial music library. Your users will be able to record, trim their footage, replace the background, automatically edit with AI and much more.
Technical Requirements
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iOS
Swift 5.9+
Xcode 15.2+
iOS 15.0+
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Android
Kotlin 1.8+/Java 17
Android OS 6.0+ with Camera 2 API
OpenGL ES 3.0 (3.1 for Neural networks on GPU)
Why Banuba
- Up to 50% shorter time-to-market
- 8+ years in Augmented Reality and Video Editing
- Patented technology developed by the in-house R&D team
- Partnerships with royalty-free music library providers
- Technology optimized for both low- and high-end devices
- Trusted by global enterprise partners including Gucci and Samsung
- Regular updates and new features
Inspirational Customer Stories
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Audio SDK is a software module that has certain music- and sound-editing capabilities (voice effects, trimming, sfx library, etc.). It can be quickly integrated into an app to speed up the release process. An SDK also helps optimize budget because a yearly license is cheaper than developing the same features from scratch.
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Yes, you can use royalty-free music in a video. This lets creators enhance their content with fitting tracks without worrying about violating copyright and getting sued for it. However, you can’t use such tracks to make your own, even if they are distributed as royalty-free music for commercial use.