Updated 2026-06-28
How to Add Captions to a Video Without a Watermark on iPhone
By the iPhone Captions editorial team · Updated 2026-06-28
Lots of 'free' caption apps and web tools let you caption a clip, then stamp a watermark across the export unless you subscribe. Here's how to get a clean, watermark-free captioned video on iPhone.
How do I add captions without a watermark on iPhone?
Use a tool that doesn't watermark the export. Apple's free Clips app adds no watermark. Subly is free to download and exports watermark-free after a one-time $4.99 in-app purchase (no subscription). CapCut exports clean if you delete its end-card. Avoid web tools that overlay a logo unless you pay monthly.
Where the watermark comes from
A watermark is the app's branding burned into your export — a logo, a handle, or an end-card clip. Free tiers use it as advertising and as pressure to upgrade. The fix is to use a tool whose normal export is clean, or whose watermark you can remove for a fair price.
Your watermark-free options on iPhone
- Apple Clips — free, no watermark, captions videos you record. Limited styling and no SRT, but genuinely clean.
- Subly — free to download; a one-time $4.99 in-app purchase removes the watermark and unlocks full-quality export; no subscription, no per-export credits.
- CapCut — exports without a watermark if you delete the default end-card before exporting (it doesn't stamp the body of the video).
- Web caption tools — many keep a logo on the export unless you subscribe monthly. Check the preview before you spend time editing.
Caption clean with Subly
- Import and caption. Bring in your clip and auto-transcribe it on-device.
- Unlock clean export. The one-time $4.99 in-app purchase removes the watermark and the resolution cap.
- Export full quality. Save a watermark-free video at full resolution, with an optional SRT/VTT file.
Frequently asked questions
What's the best free caption app with no watermark on iPhone?
Does CapCut put a watermark on captioned videos?
Why do web caption tools add a watermark?
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