Have you ever wanted to add interactivity to your videos or easily link important resources? One smart way to do that is by adding a QR code to your videos.
The good news is that with CapCut you can generate and add QR codes to any video, quickly. This article will explain how to create and add QR codes in CapCut videos with easy steps.
And it’s also going to show you how putting QR codes in your videos can make sure that you communicate with your audience better.
What is a QR Code, and Why Place It in Your Videos?
A QR Code is a square barcode which can store information such as website addresses, details or contact profiles. When viewers scan the QR code with their phone camera, they immediately access the information associated with it.
By adding a QR code to your video, it becomes interactive and you can spread your message even more quickly, whether that’s promoting a product, getting people to visit your website or giving them access to more information.
How to Generate a QR Code for Your Video
Creating the QR Code Before inserting a QR code in CapCut, you should generate a QR code itself. Here’s how:
Use free online QR code generators such as Google’s QR Code Generator.
Just click on the corresponding field and enter a URL or any text that you want to be opened by the code.
Tinker with it, if you’d like; change colors, insert a logo (some of the tools put that option on the table).
Save PNG or JPEG the image to your device you can print right away!
Here’s the QR code image that you’ll be adding to your videos on CapCut.
How to Add QR Codes in CapCut Videos
How to Use CapCut Step 1: Launch CapCut and Add Your Video
Begin by launching the CapCut app on your phone or computer. And then import your video to the location onto which you’d like to put that QR code. You can add videos to the story by tapping on the “+” sign, then selecting a video from your gallery.
Step 2: Add the QR Code Image to CapCut
Then overlay the QR code image that was previously saved. Tap the “Overlay” option in CapCut and tap “Add Overlay.” Select your QR code image file, and it will appear on your video timeline.
Step 3: Positioning and Resizing the QR Code
With your QR code on your video, now you can drag it to wherever on the screen you want it to appear. Frequent spots include the bottom corner or side, where it does not obscure any important video content. You can even pinch to resize this QR code, as long as it’s easy to scan and doesn’t fill the phone.
Step 4: Change How Quick the QR Code Displays
Choose whether you want the QR code to show up for the entire video or just part of it. Lengthen and shorten the overlay clip ends on the timeline to indicate how long you want a QR code visible.
Step 5: Add Some Animations, If You Want Them
CapCut also allows you to apply animations, making your QR code more eye-catching. Choose the QR overlay, tap “Animation” and then select a style such as “Pop,” “Fade” or “Slide.” This makes your video more dynamic and calls viewers’ attention to the code.
Step 6: Export the Your Preview Video
Before completing your video, watch your green screen-based footage in CapCut and ensure that the QR code is visible and properly positioned. When you’re finished with your file, click “Export” to save the video with the QR code included.
What Difference Does It Make to Add the QR Code in Your Videos
Simple sharing: Users point their phones at the code and your site or social page pops up immediately.
Increased engagement: Adds an interactive dimension, which is more likely to motivate people to act or interact.
Professional touch: Makes your videos look more intelligent, tech-y.
Save time: No more having to speak or spell out long URLs in your videos.
Trackable: Some QR code services provide tracking, so you know how many people scanned your code.
Using QR Codes in CapCut: Tips for the Best Results
Ensure the QR code is big enough to be easily scanned, but not covering anything important on your video.
Put codes in the same locations throughout your videos to help train viewers where to find them.
Place strong or contrasting backgrounds behind the QR code to make scanners conveniently work.
Check the QR code on devices to avoid publishing video and finding out later that it did not work.
Don't obstruct the QR code with moving items or text.
Final Words
Stand Out With QR Codes in CapCut Using the above simple steps, you can use a QR code in your next video and make it more appealing!
Including QR codes in CapCut videos is an intelligent way to add some interactivity, share links and give a professional touch to your content. And with simple in-app tools like those found in CapCut and free QR code generators on the internet, you don’t need to be a tech guru to make it happen.
Begin adding QR codes to your videos today and see how new depths of connection and engagement open up. For business, social media, and just for fun projects, QR codes neatly elevate your videos to the next level. See for yourself, give it a shot!
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