Clipzi vs Zubtitle
Zubtitle subtitles a clip you already made. Clipzi makes the clip, reframes it, and captions it in one go.
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| Feature | Clipzi | Zubtitle |
|---|---|---|
| AI clip detection from long videos | ||
| Moment search (describe a moment, jump to it) | ||
| Auto-captions | ||
| Karaoke-style captions | Limited | |
| Vertical reframing (9:16) | Manual | |
| Keyframe crop editor | ||
| Speaker detection | ||
| Upload large files | Up to 20GB on paid | Limited |
| Free plan with full editing | 2 videos/mo, small watermark | Limited |
| Starting price | $9/month | Paid only |
Zubtitle starts where your work ends: you cut the clip, it adds the subtitles. Clipzi starts from the raw long video, detects the moments worth posting, and hands you vertical clips with karaoke captions already on them. The hours you spend scrubbing footage are the part it removes.
Type "the story about the first client" and Clipzi's moment search jumps straight there. A captioning tool has no reason to offer that; a clipping tool can't live without it.
Clipzi's keyframe editor controls how the 9:16 or 1:1 crop moves through each clip, and speaker detection keeps the right person framed. With Zubtitle, getting the video vertical and framed is still your job before captions go on.
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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