LitLot, Indian Alternative To TikTok, Quickly Reaches Over 1 Million Downloads
Karamchand Rameshwar
LitLot is one of the Indian alternatives to the short-video app TikTok, which has just been banned by the Indian government.
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The Chinese boycott movement is still very hot in India, a total of 59 Chinese apps banned by the Indian government last month. This move was taken after a deadly clash between troops on disputed Himalayan border territory left 20 Indian soldiers dead. Many popular short-video apps like TikTok, Likee, Helo ... have been banned in India.
However, TikTok has an extremely large user base in India and many Indian vloggers have used them as a platform to make money. Therefore, they are looking for a "made in India" alternative with the same interface and functionality for uploading their videos.
Among many new made-in-India apps, LitLot is one of the most notable candidates to replace TikTok. Users can now create videos, like and share on this platform as a convenient social network and video sharing platform. At the moment, the app has had more than 1 million downloads on Google Play Store and it is only available for Android devices for now.
"What is the LitLot?", "Which country does LitLot come from?" are the most common questions surrounding this new app.
LitLot is an Indian app and it has the same functionality as TikTok as it allows users to record and share short videos with incredible filters and effects. We do not need to doubt the programming capabilities of Indian developers and they launched the app very soon after tensions between India and China escalated.
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