✅ 1. Check Internet Connection
Text-to-speech in CapCut often requires a stable internet connection. Try:
- Switching to Wi-Fi (if you’re on mobile data)
- Restarting your connection
- Turning airplane mode ON and then OFF
✅ 2. Update CapCut App
Sometimes errors are caused by outdated versions of the app.
- Go to the App Store or Google Play Store
- Search for CapCut
- Tap Update if available
✅ 3. Re-type the Text (Avoid Special Characters)
CapCut might struggle with:
- Emojis
- Unusual punctuation
- Foreign characters
📝 Try typing simple text only (letters and basic punctuation), like:
Welcome to my channel. Don't forget to like and subscribe.
✅ 4. Change Voice Option
Sometimes the voice you selected has a bug or server issue. Try:
- Choosing a different voice (e.g., male/female or different accent)
✅ 5. Restart CapCut or Your Device
A quick fix:
- Force close the app
- Re-open and try again
- If it still fails, restart your phone
✅ 6. Try a Shorter Text
CapCut TTS may have limits on how long the text can be.
- Try only 1 or 2 sentences to test it.
✅ 7. Try Logging Out and In
Sometimes logging out and logging back in refreshes your user session and fixes backend errors.
✅ 8. Use CapCut Desktop (if Mobile Fails)
If you’re using CapCut mobile, try switching to CapCut Web or CapCut for PC, where TTS sometimes works more reliably.
✅ 9. The Speech is Too Long
CapCut may fail to generate TTS if the text block is too lengthy. Try:
- Splitting your paragraph into multiple text clips
- Converting each short part to speech separately
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