Many users want to know how to export from CapCut without a watermark when finishing a video. In most cases, CapCut allows watermark-free exports, but a watermark may appear if a template includes an ending clip, a stock asset requires attribution, or the export settings include the default outro. Fortunately, there are several simple ways to export your video cleanly without a watermark.
Below are common reasons a watermark appears and how to remove it, depending on the platform you use.
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CapCut Online
Reasons
- Template outro included: Some templates automatically add a CapCut ending clip with a watermark.
- Stock assets requiring attribution: Certain built-in elements may include branding if attribution isn't removed.
- Default template elements left in the timeline: The watermark is usually part of the final clip.
Solutions
- Remove the ending clip: Scroll to the end of the timeline and delete the CapCut outro segment.
- Replace template assets: Swap stock clips or effects that include branding.
- Preview before exporting: Check the timeline to ensure no watermark elements remain.
- Export normally: Once the branded clip is removed, export the video without a watermark.
CapCut PC
Reasons
- Template projects include branding clips: These clips are sometimes automatically placed at the end of the timeline.
- Unedited template placeholders: Default elements may still contain the CapCut watermark.
Solutions
- Delete the watermark clip: Locate the CapCut outro at the end of the timeline and remove it.
- Check all layers: Ensure no overlay, text, or sticker layer includes branding.
- Export after editing: Once the watermark clip is removed, export the video normally.
- Use original media: Editing with your own footage avoids template branding.
CapCut Mobile
Reasons
- Automatic CapCut ending: Mobile templates often add a short branded clip at the end.
- Template-based editing: Some templates include a watermark element by default.
Solutions
- Delete the ending segment: Tap the final CapCut outro clip and press "Delete" before exporting.
- Edit manually instead of templates: Creating a project from scratch usually avoids watermarks.
- Preview the timeline: Make sure the last clip is removed.
- Export the video: After removing the outro, the exported file will be watermark-free.