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Adding New Fonts to CapCut on Android

Tired of the same old CapCut fonts? Craving a fresh look for your next video? Well, get ready to level up your font game because adding custom fonts to CapCut on Android is easier than you think! 

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Here's how to unleash your inner typographer in just 7 steps:

  1. Font Hunt: Dive into the vast library of Google Fonts and find the perfect typeface to match your vision. Download the font file, making sure it's in either .otf or .ttf format.
  2. Extraction Mission: Open your file manager and locate the downloaded font. Tap "Extract" to unzip the file and reveal the font treasure within.
  3. CapCut Showtime: Launch CapCut and get ready to create your masterpiece. Start a new project or open an existing one, then tap the "Text" option.
  4. Textual Playground: Hit "Add Text" and unleash your creativity! Type your desired text, then tap the "Font" icon.
  5. Unlock the Vault: Time to import your new font! Tap the "+" button and choose "Upload File." Navigate to the extracted font folder and select your chosen font file.
  6. Fontastic Finish: Tap "Done," and voilà! Your new font is now proudly displayed in the CapCut font library.
  7. Show Off Your Skills: Share your newly-fonted masterpiece on TikTok and don't forget to leave a comment below if this tutorial helped you level up your CapCut game!

Bonus Tips: 

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  • Remember, extracted font files should be in .otf or .ttf format.
  • Want to skip the download and extraction? Some websites offer direct import of fonts into CapCut.
  • Experiment with different fonts and styles to find your perfect match.

So, what are you waiting for? Go forth and conquer the world of CapCut fonts! And remember, the more creative you get, the more your videos will shine!

~ Adrian Lee

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