Tiktok video format
TikTok is a short-form video-sharing platform that allows users to create and share videos up to 60 seconds in length. Here are the common formats and guidelines for creating a TikTok video:
Video Length:
- Maximum video length: 60 seconds
- Recommended video length: 15-30 seconds
Aspect Ratio:
- 9:16 (vertical) is the recommended aspect ratio for TikTok videos
- 16:9 (horizontal) is also supported, but vertical videos are more engaging
File Format:
- MP4 is the recommended file format for TikTok videos
- Other formats like MOV, AVI, and FLV are also supported, but may not be compatible with all devices
Resolution:
- Recommended resolution: 1080p (1920x1080 pixels)
- Minimum resolution: 720p (1280x720 pixels)
Frame Rate:
- Recommended frame rate: 30fps (frames per second)
- Minimum frame rate: 24fps
Audio:
- TikTok videos can have audio, but it's not required
- Audio can be added using the app's built-in audio editing features or by uploading a separate audio file
- Maximum audio file size: 100MB
Captions and Text:
- TikTok allows users to add captions and text to their videos
- Captions can be added using the app's built-in text editing features or by uploading a separate text file
- Maximum text file size: 100KB
Effects and Filters:
- TikTok offers a range of effects and filters that can be applied to videos
- Effects can be added using the app's built-in effects library or by uploading a separate effect file
- Maximum effect file size: 100MB
Hashtags:
- TikTok allows users to add hashtags to their videos
- Hashtags can be added using the app's built-in hashtag editing features or by uploading a separate hashtag file
- Maximum hashtag file size: 100KB
Other Guidelines:
- TikTok has a community guidelines policy that prohibits certain types of content, including explicit or offensive material
- TikTok also has a policy against spamming or promoting illegal activities
- Users are responsible for ensuring that their content complies with TikTok's community guidelines and terms of service.