Jamesenator

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4 stars
4 stars
Sep 23, 2023

Best Online Editor I've Experienced

Illusto is really a game-changer for online editing. Surprizingly fast uploads or ingest of media. Pretty simple editing functionality, and I love the keyboard shortcuts as many online programs are short on these offerings. Also, very organized sections of stock audio, stock videos, effects, filters, and the like. I graded a video and it worked pretty well and I like the vignette option. What I feel is missing is:
Scopes for grading (certainly not a game changer)
There are a bunch of girl power stickers, but no "Subscribe" stickers for YouTube or other social distribution stickers. I'm not sure why there are 10+ "You are Qeen, Strong Woman, Future is Female," etc., and not 10+ Subscribes, and other social icons that are universal to everyone; regardless of orientation.
So, in bringing "Subscribe" in from my hard drive, there seems to be no way to resize it, and by default, it spans the entire screen, which is a problem. Next, there are no "Motions," to add animation or even keyframes that I can find, which would be very beneficial in most editing cases.
Also, while illusto, can create subtitles, I would like the ability to bring in srt. files; especially when the dubbed track was created in another program such as Dubverse as I would like to make sure the audio and srt are in sync. Since I sadly do not speak 40 languages, and cannot verify the dub to srt, this would be helpful.
All-in-all, so far, I'm seeing Illusto as a go-to editing tool.

Founder Team
Shalesh_illusto

Shalesh_illusto

May 9, 2024

Hi Jamesenator,

Thank you for your review and the suggestions. We are glad that you are finding illusto to be your go-to-editor. We are currently updating the sticker elements and will be uploading more relevant stickers. We are also working on more animation features in the next major update. As for srt files, you can upload these onto illusto. Create a text element on the timeline, double click the text element on the timeline a text editor window will appear you will see the options to import SRT files, if you are still unsure how to import SRT files, then please reach out to our support team on support@illusto.com. We can better explain it with screenshots and visuals, if need be.

Regards,
Team illusto

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