First time users of Klip will notice how the app is beautifully laid out in a thumbnail-laden interface that pretty much resembles Pinterest. Klip is not an Android-exclusive application but it also has an iOS counterpart.
One of the best parts of Klip is that of letting you view the entire preview of a video clip in the form of image thumbnails. Just by sliding your finger over the video window, you can quickly take a sneak peek at what the video contains. This is very useful, most especially if you are streaming videos using your mobile data plan. Videos can either be viewed in full screen or in windowed mode.
Klip doesn’t limit the number of clips that you can share. You can also see all of your friends’ latest activities on the network, courtesy of real-time status bar notifications. If Pinterest was the Internet’s way of pinning interesting articles, Klip is its video-based equivalent.
In a nutshell, Klip is like Instagram. Instead of sharing photos, you share video clips, comment on them, and discover and connect with other users. Just like its iOS counterpart, Klip Video Sharing for Android is absolutely free to download. It requires Android 2.3 or higher to run.
Source:AndroidAuthority