7 best TikTok alternatives to create and share videos
TikTok has become a very hot platform for creating spontaneous short-form videos for followers. Unfortunately, countries like India, Afghanistan, and Nepal have banned TikTok due to concerns about user privacy or other security risks.
If you can't use apps like TikTok due to bans or personal privacy concerns, these TikTok alternatives offer similar features, interface, and popularity.
1. Instagram Reels
If TikTok is banned or inaccessible in your country, the first alternative you will want to consider is Instagram Reels. Instagram has long moved away from its focus on photography and is now pushing Reels (short video) content to its large user base.
Many TikTok videos are reposted as Instagram Reels, so if you're worried that you're missing out on the coolest clips on the planet, you might stumble across their reposts on the platform. Even if you don't, the app offers plenty of content to explore, ensuring you'll never get bored.
2. YouTube Shorts
Youtube also noticed the growing popularity of short-form videos and introduced Shorts a few years ago. You can find them by opening the main YouTube app and swiping a bit to immediately find the Shorts section. Alternatively, tap the Shorts button at the bottom.
Shorts' interface is quite similar to TikTok, except that you also have the option to Dislike a video. With YouTube's popularity, there is a lot of content to watch. There is also a lot of reposted content from TikTok.
3. Likee
Another app that sets itself apart in the growing sea of apps like TikTok is Singapore-based Likee (formerly LIKE). The mechanism is similar to TikTok: just swipe up to see the next video.
You can also follow people and like or comment on their clips. The app includes the option to download the videos you like most to watch later. A unique feature on Likee is Loops - spaces where you can view content based on your interests.
4. Snapchat
Snapchat is another popular app that has followed the trend of highlighting short video content on its platform. You'll find clips to watch by tapping the Spotlight icon (looks like a play button) in the app's bottom menu.
Just like on TikTok, you can like or comment on videos. The option to download them to your mobile device is also available. While Snapchat already offers the option to create short videos, the app now boasts an endless feed of short clips to browse through.
5. Triller
Triller is an emerging short video platform targeting music enthusiasts. With that in mind, the app offers a Discover Music section where you can browse and listen to new music. Once you find a cool tune, you can add it right into your video.
Similar to TikTok (called Discover), Triller has a Spotlight section that lets you see top accounts and videos from popular creators. If you've used TikTok before then you'll be familiar with the app, as the video feed looks very similar. Unsurprisingly, you can like or comment on a video, but you can also choose to view it in full screen.
6. Funimate
Funimate is an interesting TikTok alternative that relies heavily on AI. It has a lot of potential that can be developed in the coming years. While you can use the app for free, some unique features, such as AI image generation, require a fee. Making this option available to a wider audience could increase Funimate's user base. Currently, this app doesn't have as much content as other apps, such as Instagram.
Despite its limited content, Funimate is worth checking out, especially if you're a creative person. This app shines when it comes to video editing because it offers a powerful set of tools to use, including AI effects, animations, filters, etc.
7. Clapper
Clapper is an alternative to TikTok that won't overwhelm you with out-of-the-box features. Instead, it has a simpler interface that looks a lot like the app it's trying to emulate.
There's a short video feed that you can swipe to watch some entertaining little clips. There is enough content to not get bored. If you're looking for something more specific, Clapper has a powerful search feature that allows you to browse through a variety of popular tags, such as #Parenting, #Mukbang, and #Cosplay.
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