Overview
Brand Templates let you save a reusable visual system for your videos, so you do not have to rebuild the same branding every time. Instead of saving only caption styling, you can now save a fuller set of branded elements and settings, then apply them to future projects in one click.
With Brand Templates, you can save settings for:
Brand— brand templatesCaption— caption presetsAudiogram— waveform and audio post visualsText— text overlaysIntro— opening asset or sequenceOutro— ending asset or sequenceLogo— logo placement and branding markBackground— background visuals/colorsSettings— preferences like language, translation, script, orientation, and resolutionFonts— custom fonts
Step-By-Step Workflow
Customize the template sections
Add and configure your branding across sections like Caption, Audiogram, Text, Intro, Outro, Logo, Background, Settings, and Fonts.
Managing Your Templates
- Edit saved templates from Brand Templates whenever your branding changes.
- Update individual sections without rebuilding the whole template from scratch.
- Open and manage saved templates from supported editors like Clipping and Captions when you need to make quick updates.
- Delete old templates when you no longer want them available in the picker.
- Give templates clear names so they are easier to recognize and reuse later.
Preset Limits
Creator plansupports up to3presets.Studio plansupports up to6presets.
Common Questions
- If a template does not appear after you save, refresh the list or reopen the editor and try again.
- If the background shows as black after applying a template, reprocess the clip so the updated background is applied.
- Brand Templates created in the UI can also be applied when you generate clips through the API.
- Templates apply per project. Use one template per project and make any section-level tweaks inside the editor.
- If your language needs special characters, test a font in the template preview text and switch fonts if characters are missing.
What To Know
- Brand Templates are useful when you want the same branded look across multiple videos and workflows.
- Updating a template is faster than manually rebuilding captions, logos, backgrounds, or intro/outro assets every time.
- Clear template names make it easier to choose the right option during clip creation and editing.
- Templates are especially useful when you want to reuse the same presets, video preferences, and custom fonts across multiple projects.