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CapCut outlines AI design capabilities as interest in image generation grows

The platform offers free daily usage and runs across web, desktop and mobile devices

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CapCut outlines AI design capabilities as interest in image generation grows
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CapCut, the video and design platform owned by ByteDance, has published an overview of ten practical AI design use cases, citing renewed interest in image-generation models such as Seedream 5.0 in early 2026.

The company said its AI design tools run on web, Windows, Mac, Android and iOS, and include features such as AI image generation, poster design, smart editing, batch processing, templates and conversational AI.

CapCut offers a free tier with up to ten uses per day and a premium plan at $19.99 a month.

The platform uses models including Seedream 4.5 and Nano Banana Pro, supporting text-to-image generation and style transformation through simple natural-language input.

The ten use cases listed by the company span social media visuals, brand logo and identity design, marketing and promotional posters, video covers and thumbnails, educational content and infographics, e-commerce product imagery, personalised digital art, rapid prototyping and creative ideation, multi-version content batching and maintaining consistent brand identity.

CapCut acknowledged that the platform is not as deep as traditional professional design suites and that daily free credits may limit heavier users.

The overview positions CapCut's tools as accessible alternatives for businesses and creators seeking to produce visual content quickly without specialist design expertise.

The Recap

  • CapCut presented ten practical AI design use cases.
  • Free tier offers up to ten uses per day.
  • Premium plan costs $19.99 per month, the company said.
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