
"First off, CapCut recently added a new LinkedIn integration, which enables CapCut users to export videos from CapCut to LinkedIn direct. As you can see in these example screens, posted by social media expert Lindsay Gamble, CapCut's composer now has a LinkedIn sharing button to facilitate easy posting, so you can easily transition your CapCut creations across to the professional social network."
"As per LinkedIn: Now, after you create and edit a video in CapCut, you can share it to LinkedIn in just two taps: no more exporting hassle or extra steps to go through. And just like when you post a video directly on LinkedIn, content you share from CapCut that's related to our video trends will automatically become eligible to surface in those trends."
"As you can see in the second image above, videos posted on LinkedIn will display a Made with CapCut message above the caption, but as LinkedIn notes, using CapCut for video editing will have no impact on content ranking via the feed algorithm. And with LinkedIn putting more focus on video content, that could be a valuable consideration. It could also make it easier to reuse your video creations across another platform, helping you get the most out of your content efforts."
CapCut now offers a LinkedIn integration that lets users export videos directly to LinkedIn from the CapCut composer via a LinkedIn sharing button. Shared videos can be posted in two taps and related content will be eligible for LinkedIn video trends. Videos posted from CapCut display a Made with CapCut message above the caption, and LinkedIn states that using CapCut does not affect feed ranking. CapCut also added generative AI tools including text-to-video creation with script and music generation and access to external AI models such as Veo3. A LinkedIn banner image creator is also available.
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