CueEditio

Text & captions

Add titles, lower thirds, and auto-generated subtitles — and edit them without leaving the editor.

Adding text

Open the Textpanel on the left sidebar and pick a preset (Title, Subtitle, Caption, Lower Third). A new text clip lands on the timeline at the playhead. New clips are staggered vertically so they don't stack on top of each other.

Text panel → Add

Title

72px Outfit

Subtitle

36px Outfit

Caption

24px Outfit

Lower Third

28px Outfit

Editing on the canvas

Click a text clip on the preview to select it. Drag to move. Double-click to edit the text inline — press Enter to save or Esc to cancel.

Your Titlethis is the caption
Solid border = selected. Dashed border appears while you're typing.

The Text panel editor

Selecting a clip auto-opens the Text panel and scrolls to that clip's editor. You get:

  • Text content, font size, and color
  • Start time, duration, X/Y/W coordinates
  • A 3×3 alignment grid that snaps the text to a canvas corner or edge
  • Delete button
Your Title
Size72Color
Start1.2sDur5.0s→ 6.20s
Align
1080×1920

Captions vs. manual text

Auto-generated captions live on a dedicated Captions track and render in blue on the timeline. Your manually added text stays yellow on the Texttrack. In the Text panel, captions are grouped in a separate collapsed section so they don't clutter the Added list. Use the bulk delete button to remove all captions at once.

Text
Your Title
Captions
So in thisvideo, Iwant toshow you
Captions sit on their own track so you can hide, mute, or bulk-delete them without touching the text you added by hand.