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Remove watermarks using CapCut

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Demo summary

The video shows how to use the crop tool in CapCut to remove a watermark from a video clip by adjusting the frame edges.

Step-by-step

  1. Open CapCut and import your video
  2. Drop the video onto the timeline
  3. Select the clip
  4. Click on the crop icon located at the top of the timeline
  5. Drag the edges of the frame inward to crop out the watermark

Highlights

Simple and clean

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