Custom Fonts
You can now upload and use
custom fonts
across Reap:
  • In
    Brand Templates
    when defining your caption styles.
  • Directly in the
    Editor
    while editing captions.
Once uploaded, your fonts become available anywhere you choose fonts for captions or custom presets.
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Why this matters
Your brand doesn’t stop at colors and logos — your typeface is a huge part of your identity. With custom fonts, your clips can now fully match your website, landing pages, and other marketing assets.
How to use it
  1. Head to
    Brand Templates
    or open any project in the
    Editor
    .
  2. When choosing a font, select
    Upload font
    and add your brand files.
  3. Save them into a Brand Template or custom caption preset.
  4. Use your new fonts in any clip going forward.
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Max Words for Captions (cleaner, more readable lines)
Captions can now be limited by a
maximum number of words
.
Set a word cap, and Reap will keep each line tight and easy to read, especially on fast-moving short-form content.
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Perfect for
  • Keeping vertical clips scannable on small screens.
  • Avoiding cluttered subtitles that cover too much of the frame.
  • Matching different layouts (vertical, square, landscape) with just a few tweaks.
How to use it
  1. Open a project in the
    Editor
    .
  2. Go to
    Captions
    settings.
  3. Adjust
    Max words per line
    to your preference.
  4. Preview your clip to see how the new layout feels across formats.
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Improvements
  • Improved caption timing for better reading flow in fast-paced clips.
  • Better logo rendering quality for uploaded brand assets across formats.
  • Faster project loading and less blocking when switching between clips.
  • Improved timeline scrubbing responsiveness in Editor 2.0.
  • Intelligent fallback for custom fonts to prevent broken typography during exports.