How To Add Border To Video In CapCut PC - Easy Solution | HTG
Adding a border to a video in CapCut on PC can be done using a creative workaround, since CapCut currently does not offer a direct "border" effect in its properties panel. However, you can still achieve a clean border look by adjusting the video size and using the canvas background as your frame. This technique is easy to apply and works well for creating aesthetic content for social media or video overlays.
To start, open CapCut on your PC and import your video file. Drag it onto the timeline. With the video selected, go to the preview window and scale down the video slightly by dragging the corner handles inward. This will expose the canvas area around the edges, which will serve as your border.
Next, to change the border color, click on an empty area on the timeline or outside the preview window to deselect the video. Then, find the "Canvas" or "Background" settings in the top right panel. Choose a color like white, black, or any other shade that matches your branding or style. The visible space around your scaled-down video will now act as a border of that color.
This method gives you flexibility to customize the thickness of the border by adjusting the scale of the video and selecting different background colors. While it’s a simple trick, it effectively replicates the appearance of a clean, solid border around your video.
Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:10 Import and add video to timeline
0:17 Scale down video to reveal canvas
0:30 Change canvas background color
0:45 Adjust border thickness using video size
0:54 Conclusion
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