Many CapCut users are experiencing a frustrating issue where applied effects, fonts, and animations disappear after exporting their videos.
This problem is particularly prevalent in the latest versions of CapCut, leaving creators unable to showcase their edited work as intended. This article provides a step-by-step solution to resolve this common glitch.
This common problem, especially noted in CapCut version 14.7.0 and above, affects how custom fonts, visual effects, and text animations are rendered in the final exported video.

Users report that while the elements are present during the editing process, they vanish upon export, leading to significant disappointment and workflow disruption.
Fear not! This guide will walk you through a simple yet effective workaround to ensure your CapCut edits, including all effects, fonts, and animations, are perfectly preserved in your exported videos, whether you’re starting a new project or trying to salvage existing ones.
Understanding the CapCut Effects Glitch
Let’s dive into the specific issues users are facing with CapCut’s most recent versions. This will help illustrate just how widespread the problem is.
What’s going wrong? The core problem explained
The main issue is that effects and custom fonts you add to CapCut aren’t showing up in your final exported video. Creators spend valuable time editing, only to find their enhancements are missing. This means more work or settling for less than perfect results.

Demonstrating the Problem: A Real-World Example
Imagine you’re editing a video. You add text with a special font. You also toss in a cool visual effect.
But when you export and watch it, the font looks plain, and the effect is gone.
It’s like you never added them at all. Text animations suffer too. They might not even work after you close and reopen the app, let alone after exporting.
Version specificity: The latest culprit
This glitch seems to be a big problem in CapCut version 14.7.0 and later. It suggests that a recent update might have introduced a bug. This bug is affecting many users who have updated their app.
How to identify if you are affected?
Before jumping into the fix, make sure you’re actually dealing with the same bug. Here’s a quick checklist:
- Your custom fonts, effects, or text animations look fine in the editing timeline.
- After exporting, those same fonts/effects vanish or change to default styles.
- This happens even when you re-export multiple times.
- You recently updated to CapCut version 14.7.0 or later.

Try exporting a short test clip with a custom font and one visual effect. If they disappear in the exported file, you’re likely facing this glitch.

The Solution: Re-enabling Essential CapCut Features
Here’s the main way to fix your missing effects and fonts. It involves changing a couple of settings in CapCut.
Step 1: Logging Out of Your CapCut Account
- First, head to the “Me” tab in CapCut.

- Then, tap on “Settings.”

- You’ll see an option to “Log Out.”

- Tap that to disconnect your CapCut account.
- This is the first step to reset how the app works.
Step 2: Enabling Business Creator Mode
After logging out, go back to “Settings.” Find “Business Creator Mode” and turn it on. The speaker noticed that when you log out of your CapCut account, this mode often turns off by itself. Turning it back on is key to fixing things.

Step 3: Resetting the CapCut Interface
Now, close the CapCut app completely. Then, open it again. This makes sure your setting changes stick. You should now see the updated CapCut interface.
Testing the Fix: Verifying the Solution
Let’s see if this fix really works. We’ll try it on a new video project. Then, we’ll go back to the old project that had the problem.
Testing on a New Project
Start a fresh project. Add a video clip.

Put in some text with a custom font.

Add a visual effect.

Close and reopen CapCut.

See if the font and effect are still there. Now, export the video. Play it back. Check if the font and effect appear correctly. Test any text animations too.

Reviving Old Projects: The 20-30 Minute Rule
Go back to that old project where you first saw the glitch. After doing the fix and reopening CapCut, just use the app normally for about 20 to 30 minutes.

During this time, the fonts, effects, and animations that weren’t working should start working again. Export that old project one more time. Verify that the missing parts are now visible.

Why this bug happens in CapCut
While CapCut hasn’t given an official explanation, user reports suggest the issue is linked to Business Creator Mode being disabled after logging out or updating the app.
This mode is responsible for loading certain licensed effects, fonts, and animations — and without it, those assets can’t be rendered in the final export.
App updates sometimes reset preferences, which is why this bug started appearing after version 14.7.0.
Key Takeaways and Conclusion
Let’s quickly recap the steps to fix this annoying issue.
Recap of the Solution Steps
- Log Out: Sign out of your CapCut account.
- Enable Business Creator Mode: Make sure this setting is on.
- Reopen CapCut: Close and start the app again.
- New Projects: They should work right away.
- Old Projects: Use CapCut for 20-30 minutes. This lets the fixes catch up.
Alternative Quick Fixes
If the main fix doesn’t work for you, here are other troubleshooting steps worth trying:
- Clear CapCut Cache:
Go to Settings → Storage → Clear Cache. This forces CapCut to reload assets. - Reinstall CapCut:
Back up your projects first (export them as drafts or store project files in the cloud) before deleting and reinstalling. - Change Export Settings:
Try exporting at a different resolution (e.g., 1080p instead of 4K) or frame rate to see if the bug only happens at certain settings.
Device-Specific Issues
- iOS: This bug often happens right after updating from the App Store. iOS users should check that “Business Creator Mode” stays enabled after updates.
- Android: Some Android devices have aggressive battery optimization that can kill background rendering. Whitelist CapCut in battery settings.
- PC (Windows/Mac): Rare, but sometimes linked to outdated graphics drivers or hardware acceleration settings in CapCut.
How to Prevent It in Future Updates
- Always enable Business Creator Mode after an update or re-login.
- Export a 10-second test video before committing to a full-length export.
- Keep your app updated, but read patch notes to see if rendering bugs are mentioned.
- Store your project drafts in the CapCut Cloud so you can recover them if you reinstall.
Community-Reported Solutions
Some creators have shared alternative workarounds:
- Replacing the missing effect with a similar one, exporting, then switching back to the original.
- Applying a “dummy” effect layer (e.g., a transparent overlay) to force CapCut to render effects again.
- Exporting the video in smaller chunks and then combining them.
Related Problems & Fixes
- Fonts Not Loading in Editor: Often fixed by clearing cache and restarting the app.
- Transitions Missing After Export: May require re-adding the transition after reopening the project.
- Audio Sync Issues: Use constant frame rate (CFR) in your source footage or pre-render audio before editing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this fix delete my projects?
No. Logging out and enabling Business Creator Mode won’t delete your local drafts.
Will this work on older CapCut versions?
The fix is most relevant to version 14.7.0+, but similar steps can help in earlier versions with asset-loading bugs.
What if effects disappear only in certain clips?
Try replacing that clip, reapplying the effect, and exporting again. Some clips may have corrupted metadata.
Preventing Future Glitches
Updates might fix this problem permanently. Keep your app updated, but be ready for new bugs. Also, double-check that “Business Creator Mode” stays on. This is important after app updates or if you log back into your account.
By following these steps, you can fix the frustrating problem of missing effects, fonts, and animations in CapCut. Your video edits will finally look the way you want them to after exporting. If this guide helped you, please give it a like! Many viewers watch but don’t subscribe. It really helps when you support the channel.
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