

We recommend this approach anyway, since there's inherent risk with having your content only stored within the YouTube Studio. You can also choose to share the video by using the generated URL or by sharing directly to TikTok, Twitter, or Facebook.Īnother way to avoid the YouTube Shorts watermark is by making your Shorts outside of YouTube. On the next screen, you'll have the option to download your YouTube Short file, without the Shorts watermark. Step 3: Export and Download Your Video without the YouTube Shorts WatermarkĪll that's left to do is download your YouTube Short.Ĭlick the "Export Project" button in the top right and choose your file type and resolution settings. Paste your Short's URL into the text bar beneath the "Click to Upload" window and import your video. Once you've logged in, click "Create New Project." Head to and click "Get started." You'll be prompted to sign in or open an account. It's an online, browser-based video editor and supports URL import for plenty of platforms, including YouTube. For this tutorial, we'll be using Kapwing. Now that you've got your video's URL, you need to import it into a video editing software.

Step 2: Import Your YouTube Short to a Video Editor The link will automatically be copied to your clipboard and you're ready to move on to the next step.

From the Options menu, choose "Get shareable link. You'll see five buttons: Details, Analytics, Comments, Monetization, and Options.Ĭlick on the three dot Option icon. Open your Content tab, find the video you're looking for, and hover over it with your mouse. You can find the link to your YouTube Short by pulling up the video either on your channel or within the YouTube Studio interface. Step 1: Get the Link for Your YouTube Short
