In this video, we explain how to share a CapCut project with another person using the official CapCut app. Sharing a project file allows collaborators to continue editing your work or view the timeline with all edits, music, effects, and layers intact. However, sharing full project files directly requires a CapCut Cloud subscription, which is highlighted during this process. To get started, open the CapCut app and locate the project you want to share. Tap the three-dot icon next to the project name. From the options that appear, select “Share Project.” At this point, you’ll be prompted with a message that says you need to upgrade storage to share projects. This means CapCut requires a premium subscription to access this feature, which is part of their cloud storage offering. You’ll be offered a choice of monthly or yearly plans. The yearly subscription includes a free trial, which you can activate to enable project sharing. After activating the trial, you can upload your project to CapCut Cloud, generate a shareable link, and send that link to anyone you choose. Recipients must also use CapCut and be signed into their account to access and open the shared project. If you don’t wish to subscribe or use the cloud, an alternative is to export the video as an MP4 and send it as a finished file. However, this method won’t include the editable layers—just the final rendered video. Project sharing via cloud is the only way to transfer editable CapCut files between users within the app. Be sure to cancel the subscription before the trial ends if you don’t want to be charged. #CapCutTutorial #CapCutSharing #ShareProject #VideoEditingApp #CapCutHelp #CapCutTips #MobileEditing #CollaborateOnCapCut --------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: This Channel BitVision is not the official supporter of the content that is shown, does not advocate for any illegal content, and only serves educational purposes. Any websites or logos that appear on videos or thumbnails are not the property of this channel. The information is based on individual research, and no financial advice is intended to be given. This channel's material does not aim to deceive its audience.