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Recently, the Indian government has banned tik tok and 58 other Chinese apps in India. For security and privacy reasons, they banned these apps. Tik Tok had only 30% of users from India, and many people use this app in their daily life. Now everyone is looking for alternative Indian apps to tik tok.

Indian Alternative Apps For TikTok

1. Chingari :

Chingari is one of the Indian alternative apps for tik tok. It has over 10 million downloads and 4.1 stars on the Play Store. In this application, you will find many amazing videos that have a time period of 15 seconds. It also allows you to make amazing videos and create your personalized content.

Download link : Chingari

2. Roposo :


Roposo is another Indian alternative app for tik tok. It has 50M+ downloads and a 4.1-star rating in the play store. It is available in 10+ Indian languages. In this app, you can share videos & images on Whatsapp,  Facebook, Instagram. This app is for short video creation and easy photo editing using different filters, GIF stickers, and many more.
Download link: Roposo


3. IndiaTok :

IndianTok is another Indian alternative app for tik tok. It has 500k+ downloads and a 4.1-star rating in the play store. IndiaTok is the best Indian social app mass of videos, gifs, Quotes, and images for absolutely free downloading, sharing, uploading, and making friends.
Download link: IndiaTok
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Upcoming alternative app for TikTok

1. HIPI :

The application is available on both Android and iOS.

The HiPi name comes from the “vision of a youthful and carefree planet where everyone can express themselves with freedom and confidence. A fun place where users can be uninhibited and unapologetic without fear of being judged. "

2. Collabe :

Facebook's new 'Collab' app is heavily inspired by the popular TikTok short video app. With Collab, users can mix and match original videos and music. Developed by Facebook's new product experimentation group, Collab is currently only for guests on iOS. The app, which is currently in beta, this app comes in a short time.

3. Youtube Shorts:

Since TikTok exploded in popularity for the past year or two, some YouTubers have transitioned to the platform. According to The Information, it appears YouTube is seeking to reclaim some of those creators by releasing its own rival TikTok feature called "Shorts".

4. Instagram Reels :


Facebook is testing the Instagram reels feature in India, reports Business Insider. Reels is a video-editing tool designed to allow people to create 15-second TikTok-style videos that can be shared on their Instagram Stories, sent via DM, or posted in a section of the Explore tab called Top Reels.

An article by Munna Suprathik