To help you quickly locate your previous creations or view community remakes, this guide covers the steps for Mobile, PC, and Web versions.
CapCut Online
The Web version uses top navigation for access.
Location A: Top Navigation Bar
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- Log in to the CapCut website. 2
- Click "Projects" or "My Content" in the top navigation bar. 3
- Select "Remakes" from the dropdown or new page.
- Function: Access your cloud-saved projects from any browser.
Location B: Template Preview Modal
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- Click on a template on the homepage or template page. 2
- Before entering the editor, check the "Remakes" tab in the preview popup.
- Function: Browse examples without loading the editing interface.
CapCut Desktop (Windows / macOS)
The PC version layout is similar to the mobile version but utilizes the side panels.
Location A: The Left Sidebar (For your own Remakes)
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- Click on the "Projects" icon (usually a folder or grid icon) in the left vertical menu. 2
- Select "Remakes" from the list.
- Function: Manage all your remakes synced from the cloud or created on PC.
Location B: The Template Panel (For template-related Remakes)
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- Find a template in the Template Library. 2
- Click the "Remake" button or the template preview. 3
- Look for the "View Remakes" option.
- Function: See how other users have used this template before starting your edit.
Mobile App (iOS / Android)
On mobile, you can find Remakes in two main locations:
Location A: Your Profile Page (For your own Remakes)
This is where all your past creations are stored.
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- Tap the "Me" tab at the bottom. 2
- Tap "Remakes" or "Projects".
- Note: Depending on the version, your Remakes may be listed here or within the Projects section.
- Function: You can re-edit, export, or share your previous work from here.
Location B: The Template Details Page (For community Remakes)
This shows all the videos created by you or others using that specific template.
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- Find a Template you like and tap to open the Template Details Page. 2
- Look for the "Remakes" or "Community" tab (usually on the right or top).
- Function: Browse through the community's work to get inspiration.
📍 Tip: If a Remake is missing from your "Profile," it might be because you weren't logged in when you created it, or the draft was cleared. Always export or save to the cloud to keep your work safe.