While LinkedIn has been increasingly incorporating video features, content creators looking to boost their visibility had not had access to a comprehensive in-platform tool until now. Already essential for content creators on TikTok and Instagram, CapCut has taken a significant leap by announcing direct integration with LinkedIn while introducing a range of new tools powered by artificial intelligence.
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Direct Video Publishing to LinkedIn with CapCut
Previously, CapCut users had to export their videos before uploading them to LinkedIn. However, as highlighted in a post by Lakshman Somasundaram, Product Manager at LinkedIn, it now only takes a few seconds.
Specifically, after editing a video in CapCut, it can be directly **sent to LinkedIn** with an option to **add a caption before posting**. On mobile devices, a “**Made with CapCut**” badge appears above the post, linking back to the app and encouraging other users to use it.
A Surge of New AI-Driven Features
In addition, CapCut is enhancing its capabilities with new artificial intelligence-based tools to broaden users’ creative options. Among these features, CapCut offers:
- **Text-to-video generation**, which allows for the automatic creation of a complete video from a simple prompt, including scripting and music
- Integration of **external AI models** such as Veo3 and Seedream to generate images and videos
- **Animated avatars and characters**, enabling users to transform a photo into an animated character that can mimic gestures and voice
- **Assisted editing tools** like AutoCut, AI Clipper, and automated transcription to streamline the editing process
- **Multilingual translation** akin to YouTube’s existing automatic dubbing feature for some videos
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These innovations further **solidify CapCut’s position** in an increasingly competitive market, especially as YouTube has also recently introduced new AI features for its Shorts.
A Strategic Partnership for CapCut and LinkedIn?
By integrating with LinkedIn, **CapCut marks a significant stage in its evolution**. The application is no longer just for entertainment; it has become a suitable tool for more “corporate” communication as well.
On the other hand, LinkedIn benefits from the expertise of an app already favored by **millions of users**, while avoiding the immediate need to invest in a full suite of proprietary tools. This integration also illustrates a broader trend: in addition to developing proprietary tools like those offered by Instagram, social networks are increasingly relying on technological partnerships to fill functional gaps and meet creators’ needs.
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Samantha Klein is a seasoned tech journalist with a sharp focus on Apple and mobile ecosystems. With over a decade of experience, she brings insightful commentary and deep technical understanding to the fast-evolving world of consumer technology.