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CapCut is bringing its editing tools to Gemini, and your creative workflow will never be the same

Your favorite video editor is about to live inside your favorite AI app.

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CapCut has just announced a partnership with Google’s Gemini app. Soon, you will be able to edit images and videos directly inside Gemini using CapCut’s editing tools, without ever having to switch between apps.

CapCut confirmed the news on X, saying users will be able to “edit images and videos directly within the Gemini app using CapCut’s advanced creative and editing capabilities.” The company also added that it believes the future of creation will be more conversational, intuitive, and intelligently integrated across tools.

What does this mean for you?

Right now, creating content across these two apps means a lot of back and forth. You use Gemini to brainstorm ideas, write a script, or generate an image, and then jump to CapCut to do the actual editing. Once this integration goes live, that multi-step process will no longer be needed.

CapCut is partnering with @GeminiApp .
Soon, users will be able to edit images and videos directly within the Gemini app using CapCut’s advanced creative and editing capabilities.

As creative workflows become more connected and seamless, we believe the future of creation will be… pic.twitter.com/vmbGi9PD4f

— CapCut (@capcutapp) May 21, 2026

You will be able to brainstorm a concept, generate media, and polish the final output without ever leaving Gemini. For creators who already rely on both tools, that is a genuine time-saver.

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This partnership also isn’t entirely out of the blue. Google Photos already lets users export their year-end highlights directly to CapCut for editing. CapCut’s website also features several Gemini-focused guides and templates that walk users through generating scripts and ideas in Gemini before bringing them into CapCut for production.

This integration is a natural next step that builds on what both companies have already been quietly working toward.

When can you use it?

CapCut has confirmed the feature is coming soon, but hasn’t shared a specific release date. The announcement came just days after Google I/O, where Google unveiled a wave of new Gemini features, so a 2026 rollout seems like a safe bet.

If you create videos regularly and use AI tools to accomplish it, this one is worth keeping an eye on.

Rachit Agarwal
Rachit is a seasoned tech journalist with over ten years of experience covering the consumer technology landscape.
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