The good news is that videos created in CapCut can usually be exported without a watermark. In most cases, the watermark comes from a default ending clip or built-in template element—not from the export itself. By removing or replacing that element, you can export a clean video.
📍 If the watermark still appears after removing all visible elements, please contact our support team for further assistance.
CapCut Online (Web)
Reasons
- Template ending clip added automatically: Many templates include a branded outro.
- Watermark embedded in template layers: Some elements may contain logo overlays.
Solutions
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- Open your project in CapCut Online after applying the template. 2
- Scroll to the end of the timeline. 3
- Locate the CapCut-branded ending clip. 4
- Click and delete the clip. 5
- Check for any extra overlay layers with logos. 6
- Preview the video and click Export.
CapCut PC (Desktop)
Reasons
- Pre-added outro in templates: Desktop templates may include a watermark clip.
- Unedited template elements: Placeholder layers can contain branding.
Solutions
- 1
- Launch your project in the CapCut desktop. 2
- Move to the last clip on the timeline. 3
- Select and delete the watermark/outro clip. 4
- Review all tracks for hidden overlays or logos. 5
- Replace template assets if needed. 6
- Export the video again without the watermark.
CapCut Mobile (iOS & Android)
Reasons
- Automatic CapCut ending clip: Mobile templates often include a short branded segment.
- Template-based watermark elements: Some designs include logo layers.
Solutions
- 1
- Open your project in the CapCut App. 2
- Swipe to the end of the timeline. 3
- Tap the CapCut ending clip. 4
- Press Delete to remove it. 5
- Double-check the timeline for any remaining watermark elements. 6
- Tap Export to save your video.
By following these steps, you can easily learn how to remove the CapCut watermark from the template and export a clean, professional video.