# TikTok Updates Possibility To Obtain Clips With out Watermark

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TikTok Updates Possibility To Obtain Clips With out Watermark
TikTok’s added one other aspect to its choice that permits creators to obtain their movies and not using a TikTok watermark, which makes it simpler to repurpose your brief type video clips in different apps.

As you’ll be able to see on this screenshot, shared by Jonah Manzano, now, TikTok is prompting customers to both save their video with a watermark, or “publish to save lots of with out watermark” while you faucet on the “Save” choice throughout the add stream.
So basically, TikTok will allow you to repost your video to different apps, however you’ll must share it to TikTok first. That ensures that TikTok will get extra content material, whereas nonetheless enabling customers to share the identical in different apps.
As a result of if you happen to add a clip with a watermark on Instagram or Snapchat, it’ll get restricted. YouTube can also restrict the identical in Shorts, so if you’re seeking to re-post the identical clip on different apps, you don’t need that watermark to be left seen.
TikTok has enabled customers to obtain clips and not using a watermark since early this yr, although it’s now added the publish first requirement. That’ll limit customers who’ve been utilizing TikTok’s enhancing instruments to make their clips, however not importing them to the app.
Although, actually, you may have performed this anyway, by way of CapCut, TikTok’s personal video enhancing software. However for customers who aren’t using different enhancing apps, this makes it just a little simpler for TikTok to make sure that the clips that originate from its app are uploaded to TikTok within the first place.
So relatively than looking for workarounds to take away platform logos, TikTok’s making it just a little simpler, whereas nonetheless additionally defending its personal pursuits.
Yow will discover the brand new save with out watermark choice within the Save menu within the newest model of the app.
Andrew Hutchinson