Overview
Brand Templates help you save reusable styling choices so you do not have to rebuild the same look for every new project. You can use them to keep captions, branded visuals, and other preset-based settings consistent across your workflow.What You Can Do
- Save reusable branded presets.
- Reuse the same look across clipping, captions, and other supported workflows.
- Manage preset styling from one place instead of rebuilding it each time.
- Keep your fonts, colors, animation, and caption positioning consistent.
What Can Be Saved In A Brand Template
Brandfor brand templatesCaptionfor caption presetsAudiogramfor waveform and audio post visualsTextfor text overlaysIntrofor opening assets or sequencesOutrofor ending assets or sequencesLogofor logo placement and branding marksBackgroundfor background visuals and colorsSettingsfor language, translation, script, orientation, and resolution preferencesFontsfor custom fonts
Guides
How to create a Brand template
Save, manage, and reuse your caption presets as brand templates.
When To Use Brand Templates
- Use them when you want the same visual identity across multiple videos.
- Create templates before generating large batches of clips or captions.
- Update saved templates when your branding changes, instead of restyling each project manually.
- Manage templates later from Brand Templates or from supported editors when you need to adjust them.
- Delete old templates to keep your preset list clean and easy to use.
Common Questions
- If a template does not show up after you save, refresh the list or reopen the editor.
- If a background or branding does not apply on an existing clip, reprocess the clip so the template updates are applied.
- Brand Templates created in the UI can also be used when generating clips via the API.
- Templates apply per project. Use one template per project and tweak sections in the editor if needed.
- If a font is missing special characters for your language, switch to a font that supports those characters.