CapCut Creator Earnings Per 1,000 Exports (RPM Explained 2025)
Many CapCut creators ask one important question: How much does CapCut pay per 1,000 exports? This article explains CapCut RPM in 2025 using real creator data, not fake promises.
I am sharing my own CapCut Creator analytics, earnings, and export numbers so you can clearly understand how RPM works and what you can realistically expect.
What Is RPM in CapCut?
RPM stands for Revenue Per 1,000 Exports. In CapCut, RPM means how much money you earn when your templates are exported 1,000 times by users.
Unlike YouTube RPM (views), CapCut RPM depends mainly on:
- Template exports
- User subscriptions
- User growth rewards
- Creator level bonuses
My Real CapCut Earnings Data (Proof-Based)
Here is my real CapCut Creator data from the dashboard:
- Total Earnings: $67.31
- Total Exports: 4,100+
- Total Views: 219,000+
- Uses: 35,000+
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My CapCut RPM Calculation (Step-by-Step)
Let’s calculate RPM using the official formula:
RPM = (Total Earnings ÷ Total Exports) × 1000
Using my data:
- $67.31 ÷ 4,100 exports = $0.0164 per export
- $0.0164 × 1000 = $16.4 RPM
My CapCut RPM in 2025 is approximately $16–17.
This RPM is considered high for new and mid-level creators.
Where CapCut Earnings Actually Come From
CapCut does not pay from one single source. Your total earnings are a combination of multiple streams.
1. Export Rewards (Main Income)
The biggest part of RPM comes from template exports. More exports = more money.
2. Subscription Rewards
When users subscribe or upgrade through your templates, CapCut pays extra rewards.
3. User Growth Rewards
If your templates bring new users to CapCut, you earn additional income.
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Does CapCut RPM Stay the Same?
No. CapCut RPM is dynamic. It changes based on:
- Your creator level
- Start your creativity

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