If you’ve been using CapCut’s desktop version and working with compound clips, you might have run into a frustrating problem—there’s no obvious way to rename them!
Many CapCut users have reported that they can’t find an option to rename compound clips. The feature isn’t in the timeline, the properties panel, or anywhere intuitive.
Here’s the hidden method to rename your compound clips in CapCut:
Open CapCut and navigate to the ‘Import’ section under ‘Media.’
You should see an Import button to the right, and under that will be where your subprojects (Compound Clips) live.
If you do not have any Compound Clips (Subprojects) yet, go ahead and create one and return here to find it in the list.
To create a Compound Clip, left-click in the Timeline and drag your mouse across the clips that you want to be part of the Compound Clip.
If the Compound Clip you want to create is fairly large, it may take some time for CapCut to process it. During that time, it’ll be missing from the Subprojects List. In my experience, they always show up if I wait long enough.
Once you create a Compound Clip, CapCut will automatically generate a generic name for it, like “Compound clip93”, so you want to match the clip name from your timeline with the one listed under subprojects.
Now that you’ve created a Compound Clip and have identified the correct clip from you timeline, all that’s left to do is rename it!
Right click the correct Compound Clip listed under Subprojects to reveal the context menu. Select rename.
And that’s it! You’ve renamed your Compound Clip!
Renaming compound clips is crucial for keeping complex projects organized. If you frequently use compound clips for advanced editing, this hidden feature can save you tons of time and frustration.
Imagine how much more efficient you can be with your videos!
I discovered this while working on videos for Pomodoro Lounge. The videos take me a long time to make and I was hoping to speed up the process by creating templates for use in future video creations.
I’m not sure why CapCut doesn’t make this function obvious. When I tried searching for the answer, I found that most users don’t think it actually exists.
You wouldn’t think to check the Import section, that’s for sure!
If you’ve been struggling to rename compound clips in CapCut, now you know the secret!
Hopefully, this guide saves you some headaches.
Don’t forget that you can edit your compound clips by double clicking them!
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