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Learn how to fix when TikTok won't let you upload videos
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If you post a lot of videos on TikTok, you may have come across the "Couldn't upload video. Try again later" error that occurs when you're trying to post a new video. While this error is certainly frustrating, we've gathered 12 troubleshooting methods to try so you can get back to posting videos like normal. Keep reading to learn more about fixing this TikTok upload error.

Things You Should Know

  • Check your Wi-Fi connection or disable your VPN to ensure TikTok has a stable connection to the internet, or else it won't be able to upload your video.
  • Restarting your TikTok app or your entire phone can help refresh it, clearing out many technical glitches that can occur when your app or device is on too long.
  • Check if you've been shadowbanned or banned from posting content on TikTok.
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Restart TikTok

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  1. Sometimes apps run into glitches or bugs that make them not work properly, and restarting the app can fix these issues.
    • On iPhone, swipe up from the bottom of the screen and hold your finger on the screen. Your phone will display the apps you have open. To close TikTok, swipe up on it.
    • On Android, return to your home screen and press the Overview button in the lower-left corner. The button looks like three vertical lines. Your opened apps will appear; swipe up on Tiktok to close it.
    • Tap on the TikTok app to reopen it and upload your video to see if the video upload error is gone.
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Restart Your Phone

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  1. Restarting your device can fix many tech issues, so it's worth a shot to see if it will fix this TikTok error.
    • On iPhone, press and hold the power and volume up buttons. After a few seconds, the phone should vibrate and change to the power off selection screen. Slide the top slider to turn the phone off. After a few seconds, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to turn the phone back on.
    • iPhones older than the iPhone X only require you to hold the power button to turn it off.
    • On Android, hold the power button for a few seconds until the Power Options menu appears. Select the Restart option to restart your phone.
    • Some Android phones require different buttons to be held to access Power Options. On newer Samsungs, you must hold Power and Volume Down. On the Google Pixel 6, you must hold Power and Volume Up. [1]
    • Once your phone has restarted, open TikTok and try to upload your video again to see if the upload error is fixed.
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  1. You can check to see if your account has been blocked or banned. This would make you unable to finish processing your video post.
  2. If you have been banned, there should be a message in your inbox from TikTok detailing the specifics of the ban. [2]
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Update TikTok

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  1. Apps need to be updated every so often, and app developers push these updates to your phone's app store.
  2. How to update varies based on phone type:
    • On iPhone, if app updates are available, they will be visible at the bottom of this page. You can update TikTok individually or tap Update All .
    • On Android, click Manage apps & device in your profile. If there are updates available, you'll see Updates available . Tap See details to see if TikTok has an update available, and then hit the Update button next to TikTok if it does.
  3. If no update is available for TikTok, you will need to try a different method.
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Clear TikTok's Cache

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  1. TikTok keeps a cache of data to help it run more smoothly, but sometimes this data can become corrupt and cause issues. Clearing the cache is an easy step that may help your TikTok app run better. [4]
  2. This will open up TikTok's menu.
  3. You may have to scroll to find this setting, as it's near the bottom of the screen.
  4. A confirmation pop-up will appear. Select Clear on this pop-up.
  5. Once you're back in the app, see if you can upload your video.
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Reinstall TikTok

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  1. You can try reinstalling the app entirely to see if a clean install helps fix your video upload error. Note that if you delete the app, your drafts will not be saved.
    • On iPhone, go to the home screen. Long press on the TikTok app until the contextual menu appears. Select Remove app and then Delete app to remove TikTok from your phone.
    • On Android, navigate to Settings . Click on Apps and then See all apps . Find TikTok and tap on it. Then select Uninstall and confirm by hitting OK .
    • Once deleted, you can download TikTok again from the App Store (iPhone/iPad) or Google Play Store (Android).
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