If your video export stops at the final stage, you may encounter the CapCut export stuck at 99 issue. In most cases, the video has already finished rendering, but the app cannot complete the final saving process. This usually happens due to low storage space, corrupted media files in the project, or permission restrictions that prevent the exported video from being written to your device.
Below are common causes and solutions for the platform you are using.
📍 If the CapCut export stuck at 99 issue continues after trying these fixes, please contact our support team for further technical assistance.
CapCut Online
Reasons
- Low local storage or download interruption: The video finishes rendering in the cloud but cannot be fully downloaded.
- Browser permission issues: The browser may block the download or saving process.
- Corrupted media files: A damaged clip or unsupported format can interrupt the final export stage.
Solutions
- Check download permissions: Make sure your browser allows file downloads from CapCut.
- Free up storage: Ensure your computer has enough space for the exported video file.
- Refresh and export again: Reload the page and retry the export process.
- Remove problematic clips: If the project contains unusual or corrupted files, replace or delete them.
- Try another browser: Exporting with a different browser may resolve the CapCut export stuck at 99 problem.
CapCut PC
Reasons
- Insufficient disk space: The software cannot save the final exported file.
- Corrupted project media: A damaged clip, audio file, or effect may stop the export at the final stage.
- File permission issues: The app may not have permission to save files to the selected folder.
Solutions
- Check available storage: Make sure your computer has enough disk space.
- Change export location: Save the video to a different folder.
- Remove corrupted clips: Replace suspicious media files in the timeline.
- Restart CapCut: Close and reopen the program before exporting again.
- Update the CapCut software: Install the latest version of the desktop app.
CapCut Mobile (iOS and Android)
Reasons
- Low device storage: The phone cannot save the completed video file.
- Large or complex project: High-resolution videos require more memory during final export.
- App permission problems: CapCut may not have permission to access storage.
Solutions
- Free up device storage: Delete unused files or apps.
- Lower export quality: Reduce the resolution or frame rate.
- Check storage permissions: Allow CapCut to access device storage in system settings.
- Restart the app or phone: This can fix temporary export glitches.
- Update the CapCut app: Install the latest version from the App Store or Google Play.