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Today, we’re diving into one of the most frequently asked questions about CapCut: how to efficiently export your videos once you’ve completed your edits. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned creator, this guide will walk you through the process of exporting your videos on CapCut using a desktop browser on a PC. Check out the video!

Getting Started

Before we dive in, ensure you’re logged into your CapCut account. Once logged in, navigate to your projects and select the video you wish to export. After finalizing your edits and achieving the perfect cut, it’s time to export and share your masterpiece with the world!

Exporting for Review

To begin the export process, locate the “Export” button in the top right corner of your CapCut interface. Clicking this button reveals a menu with various options. If you’re looking to gather feedback, select “Share for Review.” This option allows others to view and comment on your video.

  • Step 1: Click “Export” and choose “Share for Review.”
  • Step 2: Name your video to make it easily identifiable for reviewers.
  • Step 3: Decide who can access the linkโ€”either everyone or just members of your workspace.
  • Step 4: Once the export is complete, copy the link and share it via email or directly with your team.

Exporting as a Presentation

If you intend to present your video with enhanced features, the “Share as a Presentation” option is ideal. This method allows you to adjust the resolution, quality, frame rate, and format, ensuring your video meets your specific needs.

  • Step 1: Click “Export” and select “Share as a Presentation.”
  • Step 2: Choose your desired resolution (e.g., 1080p, 720p) and quality settings.
  • Step 3: Pick your preferred frame rate and format (MP4 or MOV).
  • Step 4: After selecting your settings, proceed to export and manage privacy settings, such as enabling downloads or automatic captions.
  • Step 5: Once finished, share the video through various platforms or embed it as needed.

Downloading Your Video

For those who prefer to keep their videos on their own devices, the “Download” feature is straightforward and flexible.

  • Step 1: Click “Export” and navigate to the “Download” option.
  • Step 2: Adjust the name, resolution, quality, frame rate, and format according to your preferences.
  • Step 3: Begin the export process and monitor the progress percentage.
  • Step 4: Once complete, download the video directly to your device. If not automatically downloaded, click the “Download” button to ensure it’s saved in your files.

Conclusion

Exporting videos on CapCut is a seamless process, offering multiple options to suit your sharing needs. Whether you’re seeking feedback, presenting your work, or saving it for personal archives, CapCut provides the tools to do so effortlessly.

We hope this guide has been helpful! If you found value in these tips, we invite you to like our content and subscribe to our channel for more tutorials that aim to make your editing experience smoother. Until next time, happy editing! Discover the captivating world of CapCut, packed with insightful tutorials and hidden gems for those eager to elevate their skills. Check out other helpful tutorials we have on CapCut below orย at this link โ€“ Capcut Tutorials.

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Dr. Mayo Adegbuyi

Dr. Mayo Adegbuyi is the president of BizCrown Media, where he assists businesses with digital marketing strategies and services to grow their awareness and revenue. He holds a Bachelor's in Fine Arts (Graphic Design), a Master's in Integrated Marketing Communications, and a Doctorate in Business Administration. With over 4 million YouTube views and extensive leadership experience, Dr. Mayo blends creativity, strategic insight, and cutting-edge techniques to accomplish business goals.

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