Method 1 :
🎯 How It Works — The Motion Blur Cache Trick
CapCut renders the full video internally when you apply motion blur to a compound clip. That render gets saved to a cache folder — and it’s a clean, watermark-free .mp4.
Step 1 — Edit your video using any Pro effects, transitions, filters, text animations — go wild.
Step 2 — Click anywhere on the timeline, then hit Ctrl + A to select all media.
Step 3 — Right-click the selected media → choose “Create Compound Clip”
:light_bulb: The button says Create Compound Clip — not “Make Compact Video.” If you don’t see it, right-click directly on the clips in the timeline.
Step 4 — Click on your new compound clip → go to Effects → apply Motion Blur
Step 5 — Set the motion blur value to 1 (lowest setting — virtually invisible in the final video)
Step 6 — Let it render. Then open File Explorer and go to:
C:\Users\YOUR_USERNAME\AppData\Local\CapCut\User Data\Cache\motionblurcache
:light_bulb: Can’t see AppData? In File Explorer, click View → check Hidden items. Or paste the path directly into the address bar — replace YOUR_USERNAME with your actual Windows username.
Step 7 — Your full rendered video is sitting right there. Copy it out. If it doesn’t have a .mp4 extension, rename it to yourvideoname.mp4.
Done. Full quality. No watermark. No Pro subscription.
Method 2 :
If the motion blur method doesn’t work on your version:
Step 1 — Select all clips → right-click → Create Compound Clip
Step 2 — Right-click the compound clip again → choose “Pre-process Compound Clip”
Step 3 — Open File Explorer and go to:
C:\Users\YOUR_USERNAME\AppData\Local\CapCut\User Data\Projects\Drafts\YOUR_PROJECT_NAME\Resources\Combination
Step 4 — Find the large video file inside the Combination folder. Copy it out, rename to .mp4 if needed.
:light_bulb: This method skips motion blur entirely. Same result — full 1080p render, no watermark.
Note :
Use the official CapCut installer — no cracks needed Don’t auto-update CapCut if this method works for you
Check AppData is visible before looking for the folder Don’t set motion blur to 0 — use 1 (lowest that triggers the render)
Rename the cache file to .mp4 if it has no extension Don’t delete the cache folder while CapCut is still open
Copy the file out to a different folder before doing anything Don’t try this on CapCut mobile — PC only