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Share and Edit your videos uploaded in Google Drive using Webapplication

Google Drive is an web based free Office featured application providing storage up to 5GB. A user can share and edit documents like PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc. One can also use the Google Drive cloud storage to upload their video and share them with world. But, one can not edit and create video in Google Drive. Here is the solution for it. A web application called Pixorial that provides 7GB of free space by synchronizing with Google Drive account.

Steps to edit video using Pixorial:

1. You can directly log-in to http://pixorial.com or can install Google Drive extension for chrome browser. Pixorial can be logged in through your Gmail or Facebook account and will provide the options to download app for your mobile or PC. It provides free storage of 7 GB but you can have pricing plan according to your need.

2. Installing Pixorial app is necessary to synchronize your Google Drive videos with pixorial video editing tools. After installing the app, the videos in your Google Drive will automatically appear in your Pixorial library. You can even upload your videos from the computer or phone and can edit it using pixorial editing tools.

3. Now, you can select video and choose different editing option (from the right hand side widget in the pixorial library). You can trim, split, and rotate your video according to the need and also create your own new movie.


4. After completing editing, share your videos anywhere - to your favorite social networks, via email, or with a customized Videocard or DVD. You have to use different customized available templates in the library to share video with Videocard.

Pixorial is web application that easily import all videos uploaded to Google Drive cloud storage and provides tool to edit it and save it in Google Drive only. You can view Quick Edit Guide of pixorial application.

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