With millions of creators uploading Ticktoks, Instagram reels, and YouTube Shorts every day, the demand for mobile video editors is higher than ever before. While these platforms offer in-house video editing tools, they can never have the edge over a fully-fledged video editor app.

But using most top-tier free video editors comes at a cost: a watermark. You may recognize it as the annoying logo that appears over your videos after exporting them.

While you can crop the video later to remove the watermark, why bother compromising when there are many free Android video editors that leave no watermark or logo on your video? Below you'll find the best of these.

1. InShot

InShot is one of the most popular video editing tools among the new wave of creators. That's because it has more than enough video editing features, and you can easily remove the watermark by watching a short ad.

InShot is a full package: you can add your own music, apply video filters, turn a video into a slo-mo capture, and a lot more. Also, if you often add sound to videos, you'll find sounds of someone laughing, a baby crying, and similar here too.

The free version has ads, but they only cover a small space and are not at all intrusive. Here's a quick tip: if you plan to upload videos to TikTok or Instagram, make sure to select the platform-based aspect ratio in the canvas settings.

Download: InShot (Free, subscription available)

2. YouCut

YouCut is another video editor for Android that adds no watermark on its videos. The app is also ad-free, except for a single full-screen ad that comes up while exporting the video.

Other than that, the app is essentially InShot with a different name. It has the same interface and features, though one or two are missing such as InShot's collage editor and the option to freeze video.

If you have a budget smartphone, YouCut may not allow you to export 4K videos. However, it's the only video editor on this list that has such a restriction.

All in all, if you want a video editor similar to InShot but with no ads, then YouCut is the perfect fit for you.

Download: YouCut (Free, subscription available)

3. VN Video Editor

If you're looking for a more professional video editor with no watermark, try out VN Video Editor.

The multi-layer timeline will feel familiar if you have experience with video editors for PCs. Moreover, like on a desktop or laptop, you can perform precise video trimming (down to the millisecond) in this Android video editor.

Related: The Best Free Video Editors for Windows

The best part about this video editor for Android is that it is free in the truest sense. There are no in-app purchases and all the video filters, transitions, and templates are free to use.

Overall, it's a pretty good Android video editor, though it does have ads to put up with.

Download: VN Video Editor (Free)

4. VLLO

VLLO is another free video editing option that leaves no watermark. If you consider yourself a beginner in video editing, this app might be a great start.

Other than the standard trim, crop, and split you can add music, motion stickers, video filters, and other elements. Although the timeline section is a little cramped, it won't be an issue once you get the hang of it after a while.

VLLO supports 4K exports and multiple frame rates. While exporting, you can also create a GIF out of your clips. The option to add video overlay is unique to the app. But sadly, it's only available to premium subscribers.

Download: VLLO (Free, subscription available)

5. ActionDirector

Have you ever heard of PowerDirector? It's one of the best professional video editors for Android. And its developer, CyberCorp, has another child named Action Director.

ActionDirector features an intuitive interface and is another good fit for beginners. There are no complicated timelines and you get tips at every step of the process.

The video editor is pretty feature-packed too, from simple editing to advanced actions such as reversing video and audio mixing. The option to add blurry borders to the sides of a portrait video comes in handy when uploading videos on Instagram or Facebook.

You won't find any ads while using the app, but watching them is required if you want to remove that watermark from your video.

Download: ActionDirector (Free, subscription available)

6. Adobe Premiere Rush

Adobe Premiere Rush is a toned-down adaptation of Premiere Pro, a popular name among professional video editors.

That said, it is no less capable than the other free video editors on this list. On top of the standard features, you can add graphic overlays, include motions, and do color adjustments. And best of all, it does not leave a watermark on your edited videos.

The main difference between Premiere Pro and Premiere Rush is that the latter is easier to use. If you are a budding YouTuber, give this app a try as Premiere Rush is great for editing YouTube videos.

One big disadvantage with Adobe Premiere Rush is that it is only available on certain devices; see Adobe's Premiere Rush requirements page for info. While you can get the APK from a third-party app store, the app may still not work properly.

Adobe Premiere Rush is ad-free. However, you have to sign up with Adobe to begin the video editing process.

Download: Adobe Premiere Rush (Free, subscription available)

Enjoy Android Video Editing Without Watermarks

All of these video editors enable you to export your video with no watermark. But that's the only aspect they have in common.

When it comes to video editing, each one has its perks. For instance, ActionDirector has a feature to add blurred borders that's great for Instagram and Facebook videos. VN Video editor has chroma key to change the video background. Meanwhile, InShot and YouCut are solid overall packages.

We suggest you install more than one video editor on your Android device. This way, you will be able to make the most out of the available tools for any situation.