Snap is an editing timeline feature that automatically aligns clips, transitions, or markers when they come close to the playhead or other edit points. Instead of imprecise placement, clips “snap” into exact positions.
Snapping saves time and keeps edits clean. It speeds up precision edits and ensures cuts, transitions, or overlays are aligned and prevents accidental gaps or overlaps without manual nudging. It’s a quality-of-life feature in all modern editing tools.
Turn snapping on when making frame-accurate cuts or syncing to music or markers. Temporarily disable it for fine-grained adjustments when you need full manual control.
Use for precision – Snap clips to exact in/out points or beats in music.
Toggle when needed – Disable snapping for freehand adjustments, enable it for fast alignment.
Leverage markers – Place timeline markers to make snapping even more efficient.