We kindly inform you that there is no fixed or guaranteed average upload time for saving drafts to CapCut Cloud. Upload duration can vary widely depending on individual circumstances. While some uploads may complete within seconds, others may take several minutes or longer, especially for larger projects. Check the common factors that influence the upload time below.
📍 If the issue persists, please contact our support team for further assistance.
Device Performance and Storage
The device you are using plays a significant role in upload speed. Older devices or those with limited processing power may take longer to prepare and transfer files. Additionally, if your device is running low on available storage, it may slow down file processing and impact overall upload performance.
File Size and Project Complexity
Larger files naturally require more time to upload. Drafts containing multiple video clips, high-resolution footage, effects, or layered elements are heavier and take longer to transfer. Uploading several drafts at once can also extend the total upload time.
Network Conditions
Your internet connection is one of the most important factors. Slow Wi-Fi speeds, unstable connections, or limited bandwidth can significantly affect upload performance. For best results, use a stable, high-speed network and avoid switching networks while an upload is in progress.
App Version and System Optimization
Running an outdated version of CapCut may lead to slower uploads or unexpected issues. Keeping the app updated ensures you benefit from performance optimizations, bug fixes, and stability improvements that can enhance upload efficiency.
What You Can Do to Improve Upload Speed
You can try closing background apps, freeing up device storage, using a stronger network, and updating CapCut to the latest version. These small steps often make a noticeable difference.