Air, Avata, Blog, Camera Drones, Mavic, Mini New major update for the DJI Fly app: AI video editing, templates, stickers and improved stability
DJI has released an update for the app Fly , giving drone pilots powerful new artificial intelligence (AI) features to convert aerial shots into cinematic masterpieces with minimal effort.
The app Fly DJI's app lets users fly their drones with a simplified user interface, flight tutorials, and an intuitive editor. The app is essential for flying DJI camera drones such as the following models: Avata 2 , Mini 4 Pro , the first DJI drone weighing less than 250 grams with omnidirectional obstacle sensing, Air 3 , Mavic 3 Pro , Mini 2 SE , Mavic 3 Classic , DJI FPV .
The main feature of the app version 1.13.4 is the improved editing experience, now powered by AI. With just one tap, users can create professional-quality videos. AI analyzes the footage, selects the best clips, applies transitions, and even adds music, ensuring a polished final product. This feature is perfect for users who want to quickly share their aerial adventures without compromising on quality. Whether it's a breathtaking landscape or an action-packed event, the AI-powered editing tool saves time and delivers impressive results.
DJI has also significantly improved the track editing features within the Fly app, now offering the ability to add subtitles, stickers, and special effects to videos. This update brings a level of customization previously reserved for desktop editing software, all with the convenience of a mobile app. The ability to add these elements directly to video tracks allows content creators to enhance their storytelling, making videos more engaging and communicative.
For those looking to add a creative touch to their aerial photography, the templates introduced in the DJI Fly app update are a game-changer. One of the highlights is tilt-shift, which makes it easy to create a miniature effect. This popular photography technique gives the illusion of a tiny, toy-like world and adds a unique perspective to aerial shots.
In addition to the exciting new features, DJI has also fixed several issues and optimized the overall quality of the app with this update. While the company hasn't specified which bugs have been fixed, expect a more stable and reliable user experience.