CapCut Text or Effects Not Appearing in Exported Video
Applies to
CapCut
Last updated
5 March 2026
Problem
Text, stickers, filters, or visual effects appear correctly while editing in CapCut but disappear after exporting the final video. The preview window shows the elements, yet the exported video file does not include them.
This issue usually occurs due to timeline placement errors, disabled layers, rendering glitches, or export settings that prevent certain effects from being processed correctly.
Solution
Check the timeline layers, confirm text and effects are enabled during the entire video duration, update the CapCut app, and export the project again after refreshing the timeline.
Step-by-step instructions
Check the timeline placement
Open your project in CapCut.
Locate the text or effect layer in the timeline.
Ensure the layer spans the section of the video where it should appear.
If the layer is too short or misaligned, drag the edges to extend it.
Confirm the layer is visible
Tap the text or effect element in the timeline.
Check that the visibility or opacity settings are enabled.
Increase opacity if the element is too transparent to appear.
Preview the full video
Play the project from beginning to end in the preview window.
Confirm that the text or effect appears correctly during playback.
If it does not appear in preview, adjust the layer position.
Update the CapCut app
Visit the official CapCut website:
Or update the app through your device’s app store.
Updates often fix rendering problems with text and effects.
Restart the export process
Return to the project.
Tap Export.
Select your desired resolution and export the video again.
Duplicate the project if the issue persists
Duplicate the project from the project list.
Open the duplicated version and attempt exporting again.
This can bypass corrupted timeline data.
Optional methods or tools
- Restart CapCut before exporting the video
- Remove and reapply the text or effect layer
- Use built in CapCut fonts and effects instead of imported assets
- Export a short section of the timeline as a test
Best practices or tips
- Confirm all visual elements appear correctly in preview before exporting
- Avoid placing effects outside the visible timeline area
- Keep the CapCut app updated for improved rendering reliability
- Avoid stacking too many visual effects on low powered devices
- Save projects regularly while editing
When text or effects disappear from exported CapCut videos, the issue is typically caused by timeline alignment or rendering glitches. Ensuring layers are correctly positioned and visible throughout the timeline resolves most problems.
Previewing the full project before exporting helps identify missing elements early. With proper timeline management and updated software, CapCut reliably exports videos with all intended visual effects intact.





