How to Migrate from CapCut to Fliki (Step-by-Step)
Last updated: April 2026
While CapCut excels at manual video editing with AI assistance, Fliki specializes in transforming text content into narrated videos using AI voices. This migration is ideal for content creators who want to produce videos faster from scripts, blog posts, or presentations without manual editing. This guide covers preparing your CapCut assets, exporting media, recreating projects in Fliki's text-to-video workflow, and adapting to Fliki's AI-driven approach. You'll learn how to map CapCut's editing features to Fliki's automated tools for efficient content production.
Estimated Timeline
solo user
2-5 hours per video project (depending on length and complexity)
small team
1-3 days to migrate a small portfolio and train on new workflow
enterprise
2-4 weeks for full process overhaul, bulk recreation, and team training
Migration Steps
Audit and Organize CapCut Projects
easyExport Media Assets from CapCut
easySet Up Your Fliki Account and Workspace
easyRecreate Projects Using Fliki's Text-to-Video Flow
mediumReplicate Editing Effects and Style
mediumGenerate, Review, and Export from Fliki
easyDevelop a New Fliki-Centric Workflow
mediumFeature Mapping
| CapCut | Fliki Equivalent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-captions | Text-to-Speech with Automatic Subtitles | Fliki generates voiceover from text and can auto-create subtitles, but doesn't analyze existing video audio to generate captions like CapCut. |
| Timeline-based Video Editing | Scene-based Script Editor | Fliki uses a script/scene structure instead of a traditional multi-track timeline. Editing involves adjusting scenes linked to script portions. |
| Library of Effects & Filters | Video Styles & Transition Effects | Fliki offers preset visual styles and scene transitions, but has fewer granular controls for custom effects compared to CapCut's advanced suite. |
| Ready-to-Use Social Media Templates | Aspect Ratio Presets & Stock Media | Fliki provides platform-specific aspect ratios (9:16, 1:1, etc.) and a rich stock library, but fewer pre-built, trendy template sequences. |
| Background Removal (Cutout) | AI Image Generation & Stock Library | Fliki lacks a direct background removal tool. You achieve similar results by generating or selecting images with the desired subject/background directly. |
| Manual Audio Editing & Mixing | AI Voiceover & Background Music | Fliki excels at AI voice generation and adding background music tracks, but offers less precise manual control over audio levels and mixing than CapCut. |
| Keyframe Animation | Scene Duration & Element Timing | Fliki does not support keyframing for complex animations. You control when text/elements appear and the duration of each scene. |
Data Transfer Guide
There is no direct data transfer or project import from CapCut to Fliki due to fundamentally different architectures. Your migration is a recreation process. First, from CapCut, export your final rendered videos as MP4 files for reference. Separately, export any raw, owned media assets (video clips, images, audio files) you wish to reuse. Save these to a local or cloud folder. In Fliki, upload these owned files to its media library. You will then use these assets, along with Fliki's AI tools and stock library, to rebuild your videos scene-by-scene based on your script or narration. Think of it as translating the final output's intent into Fliki's language of text-driven scenes.