Private by Default

A Private Video Editor — Your Footage Never Leaves Your Phone

Most AI editors upload your videos to a server to process them. ExpoCut doesn’t. Every tool — and the final export — runs on-device, so your footage, your faces, and your projects stay private.

Free during public beta · runs on-device · your media never leaves your phone.

Privacy is the architecture

No upload

AI background removal, captions, voiceover, and stem separation run on your phone — your media isn’t sent anywhere.

On-device export

Final renders up to 4K are produced locally, not in a cloud you don’t control.

Works offline

Because nothing depends on a server, ExpoCut keeps working with no connection.

Your projects, your device

Footage of people, kids, clients, or unreleased work stays where it belongs — on your phone.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a video editor that doesn’t upload your videos?

Yes — ExpoCut processes everything on-device, including its AI tools and export, so your videos are never uploaded to a server.

Why does on-device matter for privacy?

If your footage never leaves your phone, it can’t be stored, indexed, or leaked by a third-party server. On-device processing keeps sensitive content private.

Do I need an account to start?

You can start editing on-device right away; ExpoCut is free during its public beta.

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Keep your video private

On-device editing and export — nothing uploaded. Free during the public beta.