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list of available regions in the YouTube Help Center already includes "United States", and YouTube Create is available for download in the United States; At the same time, the App Store in the United States has also launched the YouTube Create iPhone version. The app is positioned as YouTube's official mobile editing tool, supporting the direct publication of finished films to YouTube, for Shorts and long video creation.
The official introduction says that YouTube Create is "completely free and ad-free". Features include clip splicing, speed change, 40+ transitions, filters and effects, stickers and fonts, automatic captioning (in some languages), audio noise reduction, keying/background removal, copyright-free music and beat matching, and more. In terms of devices, iPhone requires iPhone XR or above and running iOS 17 or later; The Android version is still marked as a beta stage on the store page and requires Android 8.0 or above and at least 4GB of RAM.
FAQ
Q: Is YouTube Create already available in the US?
A: The official list of available regions has included the United States and is available for download on the App Store in the United States.
Q: Is YouTube Create really "all free"?
A: The official page describes it as free and ad-free, but the specific features and asset library may still change depending on the version and region.
Q: What are the requirements for mobile phone configuration in YouTube Create?
A: iPhone requires iPhone XR and above, iOS 17+; Android requires Android 8.0+ and at least 4GB of RAM, and is still in the beta stage.