Share to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo from Apple video apps
Learn how to share videos made with Clips, iMovie, Final Cut Pro, or Compressor.
Share to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo from Clips
Use these steps to share from Clips 3.0.1 or later:
If the video that you want to share isn't open, tap the
in the upper-left corner.Tap the
. If you’d like to change the project aspect ratio, orientation, or other advanced options, tap Options at the top of the screen. Tap Done to apply the new settings.Tap Save Video to save the final video in the Photos library on your device. If you have iCloud Photos enabled, you can also access the video from your other Apple devices.
Open the YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo app on your device, sign in to your account, then upload your video.
Share to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo from iMovie
Use the steps below to share videos that you’ve made with iMovie on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo.
Share video from iMovie on your iPhone or iPad
Use these steps to share from iMovie 2.3.2 or later:
In the Projects browser in iMovie, tap the project you want share, then tap the
. If you’d like to change the project aspect ratio, orientation, or other advanced options, tap Options at the top of the screen. Tap Done to apply the new settings.Tap Save Video to save the final video in the Photos library on your device. If you have iCloud Photos enabled, you can also access the video from your other Apple devices.
Open the YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo app on your device, sign in to your account, then upload your video.
Share video from iMovie on your Mac
Use these steps to share from iMovie 10.2.2 or later:
With your project open in iMovie, click the
.Click YouTube & Facebook.
Click the Resolution pop-up menu and choose a size for your video.
Choose a location to save the video file, then click Save.
With Safari or another web browser, sign in to your YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo account, then upload the video file.
Share to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo from Final Cut Pro on Mac
Use these steps to share from Final Cut Pro version 10.5.1 or later for Mac:
Select your project in the Final Cut Pro browser, click the
, then choose YouTube & Facebook. Or choose File > Share > YouTube & Facebook.*In the Share window, click Info to change the name of the clip, the description, and more. Click Settings to choose resolution, compression, and caption settings.
Click Next, choose a location to save the video file, then click Save.
With Safari or another web browser, sign in to your YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo account, then upload the video file. You can also get the Vimeo for macOS app from the Mac App Store to upload your video to Vimeo.
* You can add the YouTube & Facebook share destination if you don’t see it. Choose File > Share > Add Destination, then drag the YouTube & Facebook destination from the area on the right to the Destinations list on the left (or double-click a destination on the right). Learn more about creating share destinations.
Share to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo from Final Cut Pro for iPad
For an SDR Final Cut Pro for iPad project or any project you want to upload to social platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, choose the Social Platforms option from the Presets pop-up menu when sharing your video. The Social Platforms option exports your video using the H.264 codec, for smaller file sizes and compatibility with the widest range of devices.
For an HDR project that you want to upload to YouTube or Vimeo, choose the Default option from the Presets pop-up menu.
Learn more about sharing your Final Cut Pro for iPad project
Share to YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo from Compressor
Use these steps to share from Compressor 4.5.1 or later:
In Compressor, click Add File in the batch area, select the source file you want to share, then click Add.
In the settings window that opens, select YouTube & Facebook, choose a location for the transcoded file, then click OK.
If the source file is already in the batch area, you can drag YouTube & Facebook from the Built-In section of the Settings pane onto the source file in the batch area.
Click Start Batch.
With Safari or another web browser, sign in to your YouTube, Facebook, or Vimeo account, then upload the video file.
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