One of the hottest apps in the U.S. right now is a video-editing tool owned by TikTok’s Chinese parent ByteDance
Illustration: Preston JesseeOne of the hottest apps in the U.S. right now is TikTok’s lesser-known sibling that is also owned by Chinese parent ByteDance Ltd.
App trackers show that CapCut, a video-editing tool that helps people quickly create online videos and memes, has been downloaded more in recent weeks than TikTok, the short-video sharing app that has faced
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