How to Create Transparent Text in CapCut: A Step-by-Step Guide

Ever wanted to add a cool, transparent text effect to your videos? Whether you’re creating an artsy intro, adding emphasis, or just making your content pop, learning how to create transparent text in CapCut is easier than you think! In this quick guide, I’ll walk you through the steps to give your videos that extra flair. Let’s get started!

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Step 1: Open CapCut

First things first, fire up CapCut on your computer. Got an old project you’re working on? No problem—continue with it. If you’re feeling fresh, go ahead and start a new project. CapCut’s interface is pretty straightforward, so don’t worry if you’re new to it.

Step 2: Add a Black Background

Now, we need a canvas. On the left-hand side, you’ll see the media tab. Select it and choose a black color background. Simply drag that bad boy onto the track, and voilà, you have your base.

Wondering how long the background should be? Easy! If it’s too short or long, just adjust the duration using the speed tab in the top right corner. Just a quick tweak, and you’re good to go.

Step 3: Insert Your Text

Okay, time to add the star of the show: the text. Head over to the text section and insert a default text box. Stretch it to fit the length of the video if needed. Now, this is where you get to play with your fonts and styles. Want bold? Go for it. Italic or underline? Check and check. Have fun with it, make the text scream “Look at me!” (without actually screaming).

Step 4: Create a Compound Clip

Here’s where the magic happens. Select both the black background and the text. Right-click and choose create compound clip. This keeps things neat and organized while you work.

Think of it like bundling up all the messy cords on your desk—now it’s all in one place, making it easier to manage.

Step 5: Add Your Media

Got a photo or video you want the transparent text to appear over? Perfect. Go to the import section and bring in your media. Drag that file onto the track below the compound clip. You can add anything from a scenic beach video to a picture of your dog—whatever works for your vision.

Step 6: Enable Blend Mode

Now, for the part you’ve been waiting for—making the text transparent! Click on the compound clip and look to the video tab on the top right. Find the blend mode option and switch it on. From the dropdown menu, choose darken mode, and like magic, your text is transparent!

Still not the right look? Fiddle with the opacity slider to adjust the transparency level until it’s just right.

Step 7: Final Touches

Now that your transparent text is in place, take a moment to fine-tune it. Maybe adjust the text size or reposition it on the screen. Once everything looks perfect, you’re all set!

Creating transparent text in CapCut isn’t as hard as it sounds, right? This simple effect can really elevate your video game. So, what will you create next? A cinematic intro? A quirky title screen? The sky’s the limit!

If you found this guide helpful, feel free to share your thoughts or ask questions in the comments below. Happy editing!