Meta is rolling out another batch of updates to Edits, its rapidly evolving video editing app. This round brings new creative controls, smarter audio mixing, and a Stranger Things–inspired font just in time for the show’s final season.
More Advanced Masking Controls
Masking: the tool that lets you layer clips and reveal elements creatively, just got a power-up.
Meta says users can now animate mask shapes and properties, enabling more dynamic transitions, spotlight effects, and custom reveals. For social teams, this means more polished edits without needing a desktop suite.

Smarter Audio: Volume Ducking
Edits now includes variable volume controls so your soundtrack automatically lowers when dialogue is detected. Perfect for creators and brands who want clean, balanced audio without manually key-framing levels.

Yes, There’s a Stranger Things Font
To celebrate the final season of the Netflix hit, Meta is adding an official Stranger Things title font to the app.
Expect to see it everywhere. Brands are already gearing up for months of Upside Down–themed promos, and this font will absolutely ride that cultural wave, especially during the pre-holiday marketing window.

Meta has been shipping updates to Edits almost every week, turning it into a surprisingly robust mobile editor. For social teams already prioritizing video (and everyone should be), Edits is becoming a tool worth having in the rotation.
With video still outperforming every other content format across social platforms, anything that helps you produce faster, sharper, and more culturally relevant clips is worth exploring. Edits fits that brief.