Clipzi vs Spikes Studio
Both cut long videos into clips with AI. Spikes Studio grew up around streams and gaming; Clipzi around conversations.
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| Feature | Clipzi | Spikes Studio |
|---|---|---|
| AI clip detection from long videos | ||
| Built for talking content | Gaming-first | |
| Moment search (describe a moment, jump to it) | ||
| Speaker detection | ||
| Keyframe crop editor (9:16, 1:1) | Limited | |
| Vertical reframing (9:16) | ||
| Auto-captions | ||
| Upload your own files | Up to 20GB on paid | Limited |
| Free plan with full editing | 2 videos/mo, small watermark | Limited |
| Starting price | $9/month | Paid only |
A two-hour interview and a gaming session are different problems. Clipzi reads the conversation, finds the moments that land, and uses speaker detection to keep the right person on screen. Spikes Studio's instincts point at stream highlights, which is a strength if that's what you make.
Type "the story about the failed launch" and Clipzi jumps to it. In long talking footage, finding the exact moment matters more than reacting to game events, and Spikes Studio doesn't offer this kind of search.
Both tools reframe to vertical, but Clipzi's keyframe editor lets you decide how the 9:16 or 1:1 frame moves through the clip, so two people talking both stay in shot instead of trusting whatever auto-crop guessed.
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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