How to Trim Split and Cut Clips in CapCut
Applies to
CapCut
Last updated
5 March 2026
Problem
You want to shorten a clip, remove unwanted sections, or cut a video into smaller parts in CapCut, but the trimming tools can be confusing at first. Some users accidentally delete the wrong part of the clip or leave gaps in the timeline, which causes awkward jumps in the finished video.
Using trim and split correctly helps you edit quickly and keeps your timeline clean.
Solution
Use trim to shorten the start or end of a clip and split to cut a clip into sections you can delete, move, or reorder. With a few simple techniques, you can clean up footage precisely without damaging the rest of the project.
Step-by-step instructions
Open your CapCut project
Open CapCut and select your project from the project list.
You should see your video clips in the timeline at the bottom.
Trim a clip by dragging the edges
Tap the clip in the timeline to select it.
You will see handles at the start and end of the clip.
Drag the start handle to remove video from the beginning.
Drag the end handle to remove video from the end.
Play the timeline to confirm the trim is correct.
This is best for removing silence, dead time, or unwanted lead in footage.
Split a clip into multiple parts
Move the playhead to the exact point where you want to cut.
Tap the clip so it is selected.
Choose Split.
CapCut will cut the clip at the playhead position.
Repeat the split process to isolate a section you want to remove.
Delete a section cleanly
Tap the section you want to remove.
Choose Delete.
If deleting creates a gap, drag the remaining clips together so the timeline stays continuous.
Reorder clips after cutting
Press and hold a clip in the timeline.
Drag it left or right to move it.
Release it in the correct position.
This is useful after splitting, especially if you are rearranging scenes.
Make precise cuts using zoom
If you need a very exact cut:
Pinch to zoom into the timeline.
This makes it easier to place the playhead accurately before splitting.
Optional methods or tools
- Use undo if you make a mistake while trimming or deleting
- Duplicate a clip before cutting if you want to preserve the original
- Zoom into the timeline for accurate split points
- Use the desktop editor at https://www.capcut.com for easier precision on long projects
Best practices or tips
- Trim first, then split, to keep the timeline cleaner
- Make cuts on natural moments such as pauses or scene changes
- Avoid leaving gaps in the timeline unless intentionally creating spacing
- Preview your cuts immediately before adding effects
- Rename your project versions if you are experimenting with major edits
Trimming and splitting clips is one of the most important CapCut skills because it shapes the pacing of your video. Once you know how to drag clip edges and use split points accurately, you can remove unwanted sections quickly and keep your edit tight.
Using timeline zoom and clean deletion techniques prevents awkward gaps and jump cuts. With a tidy timeline and well placed cuts, CapCut makes it easy to create smooth, professional looking videos from raw footage.



