If you’ve ever reinstalled CapCut, switched devices, or upgraded your system, you may have wondered: “Where are my CapCut projects stored — and how do I back them up?”
CapCut saves all your editing data, media, and project timelines in hidden folders on your device. Learning how to manually extract these files helps you:
- Prevent data loss when reinstalling CapCut.
- Transfer projects between devices.
- Back up long or professional edits.
- Recover unfinished projects after crashes or resets.
In this complete step-by-step guide, you’ll learn how to safely locate, copy, and restore your CapCut project files on both PC and mobile — without breaking anything.
🧠 Why Extract CapCut Project Files?
Before diving into folder paths, let’s see why this is worth doing:
- Backup and Recovery: Keep an extra copy of important edits in case CapCut crashes or gets uninstalled.
- Device Migration: Move projects from Android to PC, or from one Windows user profile to another.
- Re-installation Safety: Protect projects before performing a clean reinstall or update.
- Advanced Editing: Access media directly for editing in another app like CapCut vs Final Cut Pro 2025 or Adobe Premiere Pro.
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Check out : How to Auto-Link lost Media in CapCut projects using Python
💻 How to Extract CapCut Project Files on PC
📂 Step 1: Show Hidden Folders
CapCut stores project data in hidden directories. To make them visible:
- Windows:
- Open File Explorer → View → Show → Hidden items.
- macOS:
- Press Command + Shift + . (dot) to reveal hidden folders.
🗂 Step 2: Locate the Project Folder
🪟 For Windows
CapCut projects are usually stored here:
C:\Users\<YourUsername>\AppData\Local\CapCut\User Data\Projects\
or sometimes:
C:\Users\<YourUsername>\Documents\CapCut\Edit\
Each folder inside represents a project and contains:
.veprojectfiles (project metadata)- Media cache
- Thumbnails and sound assets
🍎 For macOS
Go to:
~/Movies/CapCut/User Data/Edit/
Use Finder → Go → Go to Folder… and paste the path above.
📤 Step 3: Copy and Backup Projects
Select the folders you want to save, right-click → Copy, and store them in:
- An external hard drive
- Cloud storage (Google Drive, Dropbox, etc.)
- A separate folder on your PC
For faster workflow management, consider using CapCut for PC Windows to handle project imports efficiently.
📥 Step 4: Restore Projects on Another Device
To restore:
- Paste your backed-up folders back into the same CapCut project directory.
- Launch CapCut → Go to “Local Projects.”
- You’ll see your restored projects listed automatically.
💡 Tip: If CapCut fails to detect them, rename the folder with the same name as your last project or re-import the .veproject file manually.
📱 How to Extract CapCut Project Files on Mobile
🤖 On Android
- Install a file manager app like X-Plore or File Manager+ (they allow access to restricted directories).
- Navigate to:
Internal Storage → Android → data → com.lemon.lvoverseas → files - Inside, you’ll see folders such as:
Edit(project data)Export(rendered videos)Projects(working files)
- Copy the Edit or Projects folder to:
- SD card
- Computer via USB
- Google Drive / Dropbox
- When reinstalling or switching devices, paste the folder back into the same directory.
📎 Note: On Android 11 and higher, you may need to grant “All Files Access” permission to your file manager.
🍏 On iPhone (iOS)
Apple limits direct access to app data folders, but there are safe alternatives:
Option 1: Use CapCut Cloud Backup
- Open CapCut → Cloud Sync / CapCut Spaces.
- Sign in with your account.
- Upload the project.
- On another device, log in with the same account to access it.
Option 2: Manual Export
- Open your project → Tap Export → Choose “Save as file” or “Save to Files.”
- Save it to iCloud or local Files app.
- Re-import it later if needed.
🧰 Advanced: Extracting Individual Media Files
If you want only the videos, images, or audio used in your project:
- PC:
Go to your project folder → look forassetsormediasub-folder → copy the original files. - Mobile:
InsideAndroid/data/com.lemon.lvoverseas/files/Edit, you’ll see folders like/video,/audio,/images. Copy them individually to reuse media outside CapCut.
For editing tutorials, you can also check out Audio Editing in CapCut
⚠️ Important Tips
| Tip | Description |
|---|---|
| 💾 Keep folder names intact | Don’t rename project folders or CapCut might not recognize them. |
| 🧩 Match app versions | Projects made in newer versions may not open in old CapCut builds. |
| 🔒 Always backup media | CapCut doesn’t store original video files inside the project folder — it only links to them. |
| ☁️ Use both local and cloud backups | For maximum safety, combine manual extraction with CapCut Cloud. |
| 🚫 Avoid deleting cache | Clearing cache before backup can cause missing thumbnails or previews. |
📋 Quick Reference Table
| Platform | Path | Backup Method | Restore Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| Windows | C:\Users\<User>\AppData\Local\CapCut\User Data\Projects\ | Copy project folder | Paste into same path |
| macOS | ~/Movies/CapCut/User Data/Edit/ | Copy “Edit” folder | Paste into same path |
| Android | /Android/data/com.lemon.lvoverseas/files/ | Copy “Edit” / “Projects” | Paste back into same folder |
| iOS | Cloud or Files app | Upload via Cloud Sync | Log in on new device |
🧠 Final Thoughts
Knowing how to manually extract and back up your CapCut project files is essential if you’re serious about video editing. Whether you’re working on TikTok edits, professional reels, or brand videos — one small crash can erase hours of effort.
By following the guide above, you’ll always have full control over your projects, be able to move them across devices, and recover them anytime.
In short: Backup before reinstall → Copy the right folder → Restore in same path → Enjoy uninterrupted editing!




