How to remove TikTok filters
How to remove TikTok filters

How to remove TikTok filters

It’s incredibly frustrating to post a video with a certain filter on it and then realize too late that it would’ve actually been better with an alternative one on there. But how can you rectify the situation? Is it even possible to do so? The short answer is, unfortunately not. If you want to remove a filter from a video you’ve already posted, then you’re out of luck, as it simply isn’t possible. You can in some cases, however, remove filters from a TikTok video in your drafts. Here’s everything we know about the process. How to remove filters from a TikTok draft While you cannot remove filters from an already posted video or other users’ uploads, you can edit your own videos after they’re recorded and saved as a draft. Note: This seems to only apply to filters and effects you add after filming the video. Here’s how to remove filters from your TikTok drafts: How to create a TikTok without any filters Another thing you can do with your TikTok videos is to record them without any of the pre-applied settings. This process is similar to removing filters from a recorded video, but with a few extra steps. How to remove filters from your list While you can take filters off of videos in your drafts, you can also hide filters that you don’t like or don’t want to use, making your app more focused on exactly what you want to use. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates on Esports, Gaming and more. Here’s how you can remove TikTok filters so that you don’t have to scroll through them and instead only use the ones you prefer: This is super helpful for when you quickly want to navigate your favorite or most-used filters, without wasting time flicking through every single one. So, there you have it. While you can’t exactly remove filters from a video you’ve already posted, you can make sure you don’t make the same mistake twice by hiding it in your Filters tab. It might be possible to remove filters from videos in the future, but TikTok has not suggested that this is a feature they’re interested in, so we wouldn’t hold out hope.