Clipzi vs Munch
Both pull short clips out of long videos with AI, but Munch is built for marketing teams and Clipzi is built for the person actually making the clips.
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| Feature | Clipzi | Munch |
|---|---|---|
| AI clip detection from long videos | ||
| Moment search (describe a moment, jump to it) | ||
| Marketing analytics dashboard | ||
| Keyframe vertical reframing editor (9:16, 1:1) | ||
| Auto karaoke captions | ||
| Speaker detection | ||
| Vertical reframing (9:16) | ||
| Built for solo creators | Team-focused | |
| Team and agency features | ||
| Upload your own files | Up to 20GB on paid | |
| Free plan with full editing | 2 videos/mo, small watermark | Limited |
| Starting price | $9/month | Higher |
Munch leans into enterprise and agency budgets, with pricing to match. Clipzi starts at $9/month with no watermark, and the free plan gives you 2 videos a month with full editing so you can try it without a sales call.
Describe the moment you want ("the part where he explains the pricing change") and Clipzi jumps straight to it. Munch pairs its clipping with marketing analytics, which is useful for teams reporting to someone, and noise if that someone is you.
Clipzi lets you set keyframes for the 9:16 or 1:1 frame, so the crop follows the action instead of locking onto one spot. Munch reframes automatically, but you get less manual say over the final framing.
Drag and drop any MP4, MOV, or WEBM.
Clipzi transcribes and finds shareable moments.
Adjust clips, add captions, export in HD.
Free to start. No credit card, no commitment.
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