Reeledit

Vertical video, edited on your phone — and nowhere else.

A fast, focused editor for Reels, Shorts and TikTok. Cut, caption and export in a couple of minutes, without your footage ever leaving the device.

Android testing now · iOS in progress

The Reeledit editor: a vertical video preview with a text overlay, above a timeline showing video and overlay tracks.
The export sheet, offering a Reels, Shorts and TikTok preset at 1080x1920, 30fps, saving to the camera roll.

Actual screenshots — Pixel 6

Everything you need, nothing you don't

The tools a short vertical edit actually calls for, rather than a desktop suite squeezed onto a phone.

Cut and arrange

A magnetic timeline that keeps clips tight. Trim, split and reorder — the gaps close themselves instead of leaving holes to tidy up.

Text on the frame

Drag, pinch and rotate text directly on the video. The frame stays visible while you change colour, size and angle, so you can see what you are doing.

Add music

Drop audio anywhere on the timeline. It stays locked to the picture wherever you place it, including a silent run-in before the track starts.

Export that fits

One preset sized for Reels, Shorts and TikTok — 1080×1920 at 30 fps. It lands in your camera roll, ready to upload. Advanced settings are there if you want them.

Your video never leaves your phone

Reeledit collects nothing. No accounts, no analytics, no advertising, no crash reporting. Editing and exporting run entirely on your device.

This is not a promise we ask you to take on trust. The app has no way to upload your footage, because it never asks for permission to reach the network at all.

You can check it yourself: the released Android app does not request the INTERNET permission, so transmitting your videos is not something it is technically able to do. The privacy policy lists every permission it does use, and why.

Joining the test

Reeledit is in closed testing. Builds are rough in places — that is rather the point of a test build, and reports are welcome.

  1. Send your addressEmail the address tied to your Google account (Android) or Apple ID (iOS) to apps@whatamieatingtoday.com.
  2. Get the inviteAndroid testers receive a Play Store opt-in link. iOS testers receive a TestFlight invite once the iOS build is ready.
  3. Make somethingEdit a real clip and tell us what got in the way. Awkward workflows are more useful to hear about than crashes.