Meta's Edits App Expands with Audio Import and 200+ New Sound Effects
Meta continues to aggressively expand the capabilities of Edits, its standalone video editing application designed to compete with ByteDance's CapCut. The latest feature rollout, announced this week, introduces several significant upgrades that enhance audio customization options for video creators.
According to official updates tracked by like.tg, Edits now allows users to import external audio files directly into their projects. This long-requested functionality enables creators to incorporate custom soundtracks or voiceovers while maintaining the ability to rename and save these files for future use within the platform.

The update also introduces sophisticated audio balancing tools, visible in the image above, which allow precise level matching across multiple audio tracks. This prevents any single element from overpowering others—a common pain point in multi-layered video projects.
Meta has substantially expanded Edits' sound library with over 200 new effects. This follows last month's addition of cinematic sound packages, bringing the total audio customization options to nearly 1,000 unique elements. The expanded library covers diverse scenarios from action sequences to ambient backgrounds.

Font discovery has also been streamlined in this update. The improved search functionality helps creators quickly locate typography that matches their video's aesthetic—particularly valuable for text-heavy social media content.
Since its launch in 2025, Edits has evolved from a basic video trimming tool to a comprehensive editing suite. Meta's weekly feature additions demonstrate its commitment to establishing Edits as a viable alternative to established players in the mobile video editing space. The platform remains free to use, though industry analysts speculate this may change as the tool matures.
For video marketers and content creators, Edits now offers a compelling package of editing tools that integrate seamlessly with Meta's ecosystem. The rapid pace of innovation suggests the platform will continue adding professional-grade features that could reshape expectations for mobile-first video production.
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