Editing 101: Remove default ending in CapCut

Have you ever posted a video and realized I forgot to remove the CapCut default ending? 🙈 I’ve totally been there and trust me, I hate seeing it at the end of my edits, but don’t worry, I figured out how to get rid of it for good! In this quick tutorial, I’m showing you exactly how to remove it from your videos, so you never have to stress about that awkward ending again. It’s a total game changer for keeping your edits, clean and professional.

To remove the ending screen go to export settings you’ll see an option for ending screen or something similar. It’s if it’s turned on toggle it off this should disable the default CapCut ending.

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2025/4/20 Edited to

... Read moreI remember how frustrating it was when I first started using CapCut. I’d spend ages perfecting my video, adding cool effects, and then, boom! That default CapCut ending would pop up, totally ruining the vibe and making my content look less professional. It was my biggest pet peeve, honestly, and I know so many of you feel the same way! It shouts 'free app' when you're trying to deliver high-quality, polished content. But don't worry, I quickly figured out how to banish it, and it's a total game-changer for keeping your edits clean and professional. The good news is, getting rid of that pesky default ending is incredibly simple once you know where to look. Many people think they have to manually delete it every time, but there's a permanent fix! Here’s how I do it: First, open CapCut and either start a new project or open an existing one. Once you're ready to export – and this is where most people miss it – don't just hit the export button right away! Before you finalize your video, look for the 'Settings' or 'Export Settings' option, usually found near the resolution and frame rate settings. Within these settings, you'll see an option that says something like 'Add default ending' or 'Ending screen.' Trust me, it’s there! If it's turned on, simply toggle it off. That's it! This will disable the CapCut default ending for all your future projects. You won't have to think about it again, and your videos will be super slick and seamless from start to finish. I've even seen an option like 'Discard ending?' pop up sometimes when I'm about to export, which is another quick way to ensure it's not included in that specific video. Ever wondered why CapCut includes that default ending in the first place? Well, like many free editing applications, it's a way for them to promote their brand. It's their watermark, essentially. While it's completely understandable from a business perspective, for content creators like us who are striving for a unique and professional brand identity, it can be a real nuisance. By offering the option to remove it, CapCut gives users control, which is fantastic, but it's often a hidden gem that new users struggle to find. Once you've mastered removing the default ending, you're already on your way to more polished videos. But CapCut has so many other features that can elevate your content. For instance, what if you make a mistake or want to revert some changes? CapCut usually has an undo/redo function, but sometimes you might need to 'reset to default' for certain effects or settings. While there isn't one universal 'reset to default' button for the entire app, you can often revert individual effects or adjustments to their original state by tapping on them and looking for a reset option within their specific settings panel. It's super handy when you're experimenting! Another thing I've found incredibly useful is exploring CapCut's more advanced tools. While removing the ending is essential, sometimes you have unwanted elements within your video. I've heard people ask about 'capcut erase object tutorial' queries, and while CapCut might not have a dedicated one-click 'erase object' button like some high-end software, it does offer clever workarounds. You can use masking, cloning, or even the 'retouch' and 'Al effects' tools to cleverly hide or minimize unwanted objects. For example, by duplicating a layer and masking out the unwanted part, or using blend modes, you can achieve impressive clean-up results. It takes a bit more practice than just toggling a setting, but it's worth learning for truly polished content. Always check the 'Settings' menu to personalize your CapCut experience, from 'App language' to managing your cache to ensure smooth performance. So, whether you're just starting a 'New project' or fine-tuning an existing one, taking control of your CapCut settings, especially that default ending, is crucial. It’s these small tweaks that make a big difference in how professional your videos look and feel. Keep exploring all the amazing tools CapCut offers, and you'll be creating stunning, seamless content in no time!

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Obsessed with how Retouch takes pics from basic to flawless! Removing distractions really helps highlight what matters. Editing tools like this are a game changer.