LumaTouch has released an important update to LumaFusion for Android, bringing version 2.5 closer to feature parity with the iOS edition and adding several workflow-focused tools aimed at faster timeline editing.
LumaFusion for Android has been under steady development as LumaTouch works to replicate the capabilities of its long-established iOS version. Version 2.5 probably represents one of the more substantial steps in that journey, introducing multiple features designed to reduce repetitive tasks and improve navigation between the timeline and media library.
One of the most useful additions is Head and Tail Transitions. Users can now select a clip in the timeline and apply automatic cross dissolves to both the beginning and end of the clip in a single action, rather than adding transitions manually at each edit point.
The update also expands batch transition handling. Editors can select multiple clips at once and apply the same transition across all of them by double-tapping the chosen effect in the Transitions Library. This applies both when adding transitions between clips and when working with multiple selected items in more complex timelines.
Another workflow improvement is enhanced clip location tools. The new “Find Selected Clip in Library” option allows users to select a clip in the timeline and instantly highlight its source media in the Media Library. The feature also works in reverse, making it easier to locate every instance of a specific media file within a project timeline.
Version 2.5 also adds support for the APV (Advanced Professional Video) codec in Export Movie Settings. Developed by Samsung for smartphone capture, APV is a perceptually lossless, intra-frame codec designed for high-quality video with reduced storage requirements—typically around 20% smaller than comparable formats. It supports high resolutions up to 4K and 8K, higher bit depths, HDR workflows, and is intended to be more efficient for post-production editing.