Clipzi vs CapCut
CapCut is a full editor with a massive effects and template library, and it is free. Clipzi does a different job: it watches your long videos and pulls the best moments out automatically. Here is how they compare.
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| Feature | Clipzi | CapCut |
|---|---|---|
| AI finds clip-worthy moments | ||
| AI moment search (describe a moment, jump to it) | ||
| Auto vertical reframing that follows the speaker | Manual | |
| Auto karaoke captions | Manual | |
| Speaker detection | ||
| Huge effects and templates library | ||
| Full manual timeline editor | Focused | |
| Mobile app | ||
| Stickers, transitions, trending audio | ||
| Upload your own files (up to 20GB on paid) | ||
| Free tier | 2 videos/mo, full editing | Free, very generous |
| Starting price (paid) | $9/month | Free core |
CapCut gives you a timeline and you build every clip by hand. Clipzi scans the whole long video and surfaces the moments worth posting, so you skip the scrubbing. If you have a one-hour stream or podcast, that is the difference between minutes and an afternoon.
Clipzi is built around one job: turn long footage into many short clips. AI moment search lets you describe a moment and jump straight to it. CapCut is a general editor, great for building a single video from scratch, less suited to mining a long one for clips.
Clipzi reframes to 9:16 or 1:1 with keyframes that follow the speaker and adds karaoke captions automatically. CapCut can do all of this, but it is manual work: you place keyframes, sync captions, and tweak each clip yourself.
Drag and drop any MP4, MOV, or WEBM.
Clipzi transcribes and finds shareable moments.
Adjust clips, add captions, export in HD.
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