How to Combine Drafts on TikTok?
You’re scrolling through your TikTok drafts when suddenly, a creative video idea strikes. The next step? Figuring out how to combine those drafts into one cohesive masterpiece.At first glance, this might seem impossible—TikTok doesn’t offer a built-in feature to merge drafts directly. But don’t worry! There’s a straightforward workaround that requires just your mobile device and a few minutes of your time. In this guide, I’ll walk you through combining TikTok drafts and enhancing the final video using Kapwing. Let’s dive in.
- Author: Shine
- Update: May 27, 2025
Part 1. Tow Solutions to Merge Videos in TikTok
Here are two practical methods to help you combine two videos on TikTok. Follow the steps below for better execution:
1.) Using the TikTok Camera
The first method involves using the official app’s camera to combine videos. Here’s how to do it:
Open TikTok and tap the + icon at the bottom. Start recording your clips.
Set Timer: Tap the Timer button at the top and choose a duration, like “Shot up to 10s”.
Trim Audio: Before recording, drag the red bar on the audio track to set the clip end.
Record More: Keep recording to create multiple clips.
Review: When done, tap the red checkmark to play all clips.
Edit: Use the Adjust clip icon to modify your clips.
Finish: Tap Done to complete the process.
2.) Through the Upload Function
Another method to merge TikTok video clips into one is by using the app’s upload feature. Here’s how:
Open TikTok: Launch the app on your phone.
Access the Upload Menu: Tap the + (plus) icon at the bottom of the screen to enter creation mode.
Select Upload: Tap Upload in the bottom-right corner of the camera screen. This will take you to your device’s gallery.
Choose Clips: Select the video clips you want to combine from your gallery.
Select Multiple Clips:
Tap Select Multiple (lower-left corner of your gallery). Choose all the videos you want to combine, then tap Next.
Edit Your Video:
TikTok will automatically string the clips together in the order you selected. Trim them to fit within the 60-second limit and adjust to your liking. Add music, adjust its start/end points, and use fades as needed. When satisfied, tap Next.
Publish Your Video:
Review your final edit, add captions or effects if desired, then tap Next again to post it.
Part 2. How to Combine Draft Videos on TikTok
There are moments when inspiration strikes unexpectedly, and you need to record videos for your TikTok content but don’t want to post them immediately. Here’s how to combine draft recordings on TikTok.
Step 1: Access Drafts in TikTok
Open the TikTok app and tap Me (bottom right) to go to your profile. Select Drafts to view all saved recordings. (Note: Ensure videos are saved to your drafts first.) Tap the drafts you want to combine.
Step 2: Adjust Privacy and Edit Clips
In the privacy settings (Who can watch this video), select Just Me to keep the video unpublished.
Tap Post to start editing. Use the Change Cut feature to trim or extend each clip. To shorten a segment, tap the three-dot icon on the clip and adjust its length.
Step 3: Enhance with Filters, Music, and Effects
Add music from TikTok’s library.
Incorporate filters, text, stickers, or transitions to refine your video.
Step 4: Save as a New Draft or Publish
Choose a Thumbnail: Select a frame from the video to use as the thumbnail.
Save Draft: Tap Save Draft to keep it for later editing.
Publish Later: When ready, go to your home screen, tap the + icon, and upload the combined video from your drafts.
Part 3. 7 Tips and Tricks You Should Know for TikTok Videos Creation
Even though most TikTok features are designed to enhance your content creation experience, some can be particularly useful for merging videos. If you’re a creator tired of struggling to piece content together, these hacks can save you time and effort.
While you may know some TikTok shortcuts, there are plenty of cool tricks you’ll wish you’d mastered earlier.
1. Merging Photos and Videos
You can add a background image to emphasize a point or highlight an issue. Here’s how:
Open TikTok on your iOS or Android device.
Tap the + (plus) button at the bottom to start recording.
Stop recording after a few seconds, then tap Effects (bottom-left corner).
In the upper-left corner, select Upload Photo to replace the background.
Continue recording—the image will appear as your video’s backdrop.
2. Overlaying Videos
After recording, you can add:
Music overlays, filters, and basic effects.
Stickers and text overlays directly on the video.
Step-by-Step Guide: Adding Videos to TikTok After Recording
Besides creating your own recordings, you can perform a duet on TikTok or use templates to craft engaging videos. Discover more fun on TikTok below.
Go to your profile, select the video you want to edit, and tap the three-dot icon (⋮).
Once you’ve finished editing, simply hit Download—TikTok will start rendering your video. Now you’re ready to post.
How to Duet on TikTok:
Find a Video: Open TikTok and locate the video you want to duet with.
Tap the Share Button: At the bottom-right of the video, tap the arrow icon (↗️).
Select “Duet”: Scroll down the menu and tap Duet.
Record Your Reaction: The original video will appear on the right. Tap the red Record button (🔴) to film your part on the left.
Finish Recording: When done, tap the checkmark (✅) to review.
Edit & Post: Add filters, text, or stickers, then tap Next to publish your duet.