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What Steps Should I Follow to Remove Unwanted Text from a Video Using Online Tools?

Learn how to remove unwanted text from a video using online tools and see how Pippit helps you edit, replace, or remove text with simple AI prompts. Whether you want to clean up old captions, update brand details, or fix distracting text, you can make your video look clearer and more polished in just a few steps.

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Pippit
Jun 2, 2026

Unwanted text in a video can make your content look messy or unprofessional. It may be an old caption, a wrong label, a date stamp, a product tag, or any text that no longer fits the final video. That is why many creators look for simple ways to remove unwanted text from a video using online tools. Some tools only let you crop or blur the text, but AI video editors can make the process easier by helping you remove or replace text through prompts. Pippit is useful here because it lets you upload your video, describe what you want to remove, and generate a cleaner edited version without complex manual editing.

Table of content
  1. What should you check before removing text from a video?
  2. Why use Pippit to remove unwanted text from videos?

What should you check before removing text from a video?

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  1. Find out where the text appears

First, check if the text stays in one place or moves across the video. Static text is usually easier to remove, while moving text may need more careful editing.

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  1. Check the background behind the text

If the text is placed on a simple background, removal can look cleaner. If it covers a face, product, or detailed scene, you may need to preview and adjust the result.

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  1. Decide whether to remove or replace it

Sometimes removing the text is enough. Other times, replacing it with corrected text may be better, especially for product videos, ads, tutorials, or branded content.

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  1. Use a clear editing prompt

AI tools work better when your prompt is specific. Instead of saying “fix video,” say something like “Remove the text on the bottom left corner” or “Change the old text into new text.”

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  1. Preview before exporting

Always check the edited result before downloading. If the removal does not look natural, refine your prompt and generate again.

Why use Pippit to remove unwanted text from videos?

Pippit helps simplify video editing through AI prompts. Instead of manually masking, cropping, or covering the text, you can describe what you want to remove or change. This makes the process easier for creators who do not have advanced editing skills.

It is also useful because you can continue editing after the AI result is generated. If you want to adjust the video further, you can open the editor, refine the clip, and then download or publish it directly. This makes Pippit a practical option for social media videos, product clips, ads, tutorials, and short-form content.

Follow these steps to remove unwanted text or objects from your video with Pippit.

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  1. Upload your video

Log in to Pippit with your account and open “Video Generator” to start editing your video. Choose “Dreamina Seedance 2.0 Fast” for quicker edits or “Dreamina Seedance 2.0” if you want a more polished result. Then click the “+” button to upload your video from your device.

Upload your video
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  1. Edit your video with prompts

In the prompt box, describe the text or object you want to remove. You can use prompts like “Remove the text from the video”, “Remove the text in the bottom corner”, or “Change the old text in the video into new text.” If needed, click “Customize video settings” to adjust the aspect ratio based on your platform. Once your prompt and settings are ready, click “Generate” to start the edit.

Edit your video with prompts
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  1. Export your edited video

Preview the edited result and check whether the unwanted text has been removed cleanly. If you want to make more changes, click “Edit more” to open the video editor and adjust the content further. Once you are satisfied, click “Download” to save the edited video to your device. You can also click “Publish” to post it directly on Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook.

Export your edited video

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