OpusClip Alternatives: 5 Tools Compared (2026)

OpusClip turns long video into short clips, and it is the best-known tool for that one job. Here is who should switch and who should not.

En pocas palabras

If your job is turning podcasts, streams or webinars into short clips, OpusClip does it well and the Pro plan at $14.50 a month billed annually is good value — 3,600 credits released up front, AI B-Roll, export to Premiere and Resolve, and two seats. The free plan is not usable for real work: clips carry a watermark, there is no editing, and they stop being exportable after three days. And if you do not have long footage to cut down, OpusClip has nothing to work with — clipping tools need a source, and that is the case where a generation platform is the right tool instead.

Alternativas a OpusClip, clasificadas

  1. 1ZOOOPNuestra elecciónCreating short-form video when you have no long footage to cut from — the shots have to be generated rather than extracted.We do not clip long video at all. No virality scoring, no auto-reframe, no caption animation. If you have a two-hour podcast and need thirty clips out of it, OpusClip is the right tool and we are not an alternative to it.
  2. 2OpusClip (staying put)Regular long-to-short repurposing from podcasts, streams and webinars.Go straight to Pro. Starter's 150 credits and single brand template make it a trial, and the free plan expires your clips after three days.
  3. 3KapwingClipping plus general editing in one tool, with a shared team workspace.Weaker at automated clip selection; you do more of the choosing yourself.
  4. 4VEEDRepurposing where subtitles, translation and dubbing matter as much as the cut.Per-seat pricing, and clip selection is less automated than OpusClip's.
  5. 5DescriptPodcasters who want to edit by editing the transcript, then pull clips from it.A heavier tool with a broader remit; clip automation is not its focus.

OpusClip vs ZOOOP, cabeza a cabeza

DimensiónOpusClipZOOOPKapwing
What it doesCuts long video into short clipsGenerates footage, images and audioGeneral browser editing
Needs source footageYes, alwaysNo — creates from a promptYes for editing
Entry paid planStarter $15/mo, 150 credits$10 for 1,000 credits, no subscriptionPro $16/member/mo billed yearly
Allowance shapePro: 3,600 credits/year released instantlyCredits that never expireMonthly credits per member
Free tier60 credits/mo, watermarked, expires in 3 daysNo standing free generation allowance10 credits, watermarked, 4 min
Editing pipelineExports to Premiere and ResolveNot an editorFull browser editor

Lo que OpusClip hace bien

  • It does one job properly. Virality scoring, auto-reframing, animated captions in 20+ languages and filler removal are all tuned specifically for long-to-short repurposing.
  • Pro releases the full annual credit allowance immediately — 3,600 credits available instantly rather than metered monthly — which suits bursty editing.
  • AI B-Roll on Pro adds images, video and stock into clips automatically, which is the one place OpusClip touches generation.
  • Export to Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve means it can be the first step of a real post pipeline rather than a closed loop.

Donde OpusClip se queda corto

  • The free plan is deliberately limited: 60 credits a month, a watermark, no editing, and clips stop being exportable after three days.
  • Starter is monthly-only at $15 and gives 150 credits with a single brand template — the useful features start at Pro.
  • It cannot create footage. Everything it produces is derived from a video you already have, so it is useless without a source.
  • Team scale is modest — Pro includes two seats and six social connections — so larger teams are pushed to custom Business pricing.

OpusClip solves one problem, and solves it well

Take a long recording — a podcast, a stream, a webinar, a talk — and get back a set of short vertical clips with captions, reframed to fit, ranked by how likely each is to travel.

That is a narrow job and OpusClip is built entirely around it. Virality scoring, auto-reframe, animated captions in 20+ languages, filler and silence removal: every feature serves the same pipeline.

Narrow is not a criticism. If that is your workflow, a specialist beats a general editor, and most of this page will tell you to stay where you are.

The free plan is a demo, and the expiry is why

Worth knowing before you build a process around it.

The free plan gives 60 credits a month and renders clips up to 1080p with auto-reframe and captions. But clips carry a watermark, there is no editing, and after three days the clips are no longer exportable.

That last constraint is the one that matters. A watermark you can work around while evaluating; a three-day window means you cannot generate clips now and publish them next week, which is how most content calendars actually work. Treat it as a demonstration of output quality, nothing more.

Skip Starter, go to Pro

The tier structure is unusual and slightly counterintuitive.

PlanPriceCredits
Free$060 / month, watermarked, 3-day expiry
Starter$15 / month (monthly only)150 / month
Pro$29/mo, or $14.50/mo billed annually ($174/yr)3,600 / year, released instantly

Note what that table says: Pro billed annually is cheaper per month than Starter, and it adds AI B-Roll, multiple aspect ratios, export to Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve, a two-seat team workspace, six social connections, dubbing and limited API access.

Starter exists for people who need a monthly commitment rather than annual. Unless that is you, it is the wrong plan at the wrong price.

The annual credit release is also genuinely well designed: 3,600 credits available immediately rather than 300 a month means a heavy editing week is not rationed, which is how repurposing work actually arrives.

The case where OpusClip cannot help

Clipping tools need something to clip.

That sounds obvious, but it is the single most common reason people end up searching for alternatives and finding nothing suitable. If you want short-form video and you do not have a long recording — no podcast, no stream, no talk — there is no clip to extract. The footage has to be created.

That is a different category of problem, and no repurposing tool solves it. It is where a generation platform belongs: prompts to shots, shots arranged into a sequence, output cut to a vertical format.

On ZOOOP that means an image and video model catalogue, a real-time collaborative canvas for arranging generated shots, and credits bought in packs that never expire — which fits the pattern here, because someone without long footage usually has irregular short-form needs rather than a weekly clipping quota.

The boundary, plainly: we do not clip anything. No virality scoring, no auto-reframe, no caption animation, no social scheduler. If you have a two-hour recording and need thirty clips from it, OpusClip is the tool and we are not competing for that work.

Using both

The realistic combination, for anyone producing both kinds of content: OpusClip for the clips that come out of recordings, a generation platform for the pieces that were never recorded. They do not overlap, and neither replaces the other.

Preguntas frecuentes

What is the best OpusClip alternative?
For the same automated long-to-short job, Kapwing and VEED are the closest, though both do less of the clip selection for you. Descript suits podcasters who want transcript-based editing. If you have no long footage in the first place, none of these help — that is a generation problem, not a clipping one.
Is OpusClip free?
There is a free plan with 60 credits a month, but it watermarks clips, offers no editing, and clips stop being exportable after three days. It is a demo rather than a free tier — the three-day expiry in particular makes it unusable for anything you plan to publish on your own schedule.
Is OpusClip Pro worth it over Starter?
Usually yes. Starter is $15 a month, monthly-only, with 150 credits and one brand template. Pro is $14.50 a month billed annually ($174/year) and adds 3,600 credits released instantly, AI B-Roll, multiple aspect ratios, export to Premiere and Resolve, two seats and dubbing. Pro is cheaper per month and substantially more capable.
Can OpusClip create video from scratch?
No. It is a repurposing tool — it needs an existing video to cut from. AI B-Roll on Pro can insert generated or stock material into a clip, but the clip itself is always derived from source footage you supply.
Do OpusClip credits expire?
On Pro the annual allowance is released instantly and used across the year, which is more flexible than a monthly meter. Free-plan clips are the thing with an expiry — they stop being exportable after three days. Check current terms before committing, since plan mechanics change.

¿Pensando en dejar OpusClip?

ZOOOP no tiene suscripción. Los créditos se compran según lo necesite, nunca caducan y cubren la imagen de frontera actual, los modelos de video y audio de un saldo, para que pueda probarlo contra sus propias tomas sin comprometerse con un plan mensual.

Empieza a crear en ZOOOP

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