If you click the export option but nothing happens, you may be experiencing the CapCut export button not working issue. This problem usually occurs when the application interface freezes, the project has temporary glitches, or system resources are overloaded. In some cases, the export button appears active but does not respond because the app cannot start the rendering process.
Below are common causes and solutions depending on the platform you are using.
📍 If the CapCut export button is not working issue continues after trying these steps, please contact our support team for further assistance.
CapCut Online
Reasons
- Browser lag or temporary page errors: The web editor may freeze if the browser is overloaded.
- Too many open tabs: Limited browser memory can prevent the export function from responding.
- Browser extensions interfering: Some extensions may block scripts required for exporting.
Solutions
- Refresh the page: Reload the project and try clicking export again.
- Close unnecessary tabs: Free up browser memory.
- Disable browser extensions: Temporarily turn off ad blockers or security plugins.
- Clear browser cache: Cached files may cause interface issues.
- Update the browser: Ensure you are using the latest version of Chrome, Edge, or another supported browser.
CapCut PC
Reasons
- Application lag: Large projects with multiple effects may cause the interface to freeze.
- Insufficient system resources: Limited RAM or CPU usage from other programs may block the export function.
- Software glitches: Temporary bugs in the desktop app may prevent the export button from responding.
Solutions
- Close background programs: Free up system resources.
- Save the project and restart CapCut: This often resolves temporary software glitches.
- Lower project complexity: Remove unnecessary effects or high-resolution clips.
- Update CapCut: Install the latest version of CapCut desktop application.
- Restart the computer: This clears system resource conflicts.
CapCut Mobile
Reasons
- App interface freeze: The app may temporarily stop responding due to memory overload.
- Large or complex projects: Heavy editing tasks can slow the app and prevent button responses.
- Temporary app bugs: Cache or background processes can cause interface problems.
Solutions
- Close and reopen the app: Restarting the app often restores normal functionality.
- Clear app cache: Remove temporary data that may cause glitches.
- Close background apps: Free up device memory.
- Reduce project size: Simplify the project before exporting.
- Update the CapCut app: Install the CapCut App from the App Store or Google Play.