AI Video Cut is a cheap, mode-based AI clipper. Kompozy generates 18 formats and publishes to 9 platforms. The honest 2026 breakdown of when each one wins.
If you searched "AI Video Cut alternative," you have almost certainly used it or priced it and hit one of two walls. Either the clips are good but a clip is all you get, or you like the idea of the eight new content-type modes but you need a lot more than cutting to run a content operation. Both are fair reasons to look around.
Let me be straight up front: I run Kompozy, and AI Video Cut is a genuinely good clipper for the money. It is one of the cheaper tools in the category — paid plans start around $10/month billed yearly — and the July 2026 mode launch (Sports Highlights, Gaming Highlights, Trailer, and five more, each with its own editorial logic) is a real improvement over generic "find the good bits" clipping. If cutting footage is your whole job and price is the deciding factor, AI Video Cut is a clean pick and you can stop here.
The split is about where content comes from. AI Video Cut starts from a video you already recorded and hands back short clips of it. Kompozy starts from an idea or a single source and generates the content itself — persona and avatar video, carousels, quote cards, blogs, newsletters, and text posts — all held in one brand voice, then publishes across nine platforms plus email and blog. AI Video Cut repurposes what you filmed. Kompozy produces what you didn't, and ships it everywhere.
Everything below reconciles against AI Video Cut's live site as of the date at the bottom. Where a plan detail could shift, I point you to their pricing page rather than guess.
AI Video Cut, made by a company of the same name in Zug, Switzerland, is an AI clipping tool. You upload a long video or paste a YouTube link, choose a mode or write a text prompt, and it cuts the source into short vertical clips for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Each clip comes with an editable transcript, selectable caption styles, automatic speaker face detection, and export in 9:16, 16:9, 1:1, or original ratio. Transcription covers roughly 100 languages, and it suggests hashtags. In July 2026 it launched eight purpose-built modes — Sports Highlights, Viral Clips, Show Highlights, Funny Moments, Product Review, Trailer, Music Highlights, and Gaming Highlights — each tuned to a different content type. Sports Highlights is calibrated for goals and key plays; Trailer builds one three-part narrative instead of a batch. Most modes return up to 10 clips per upload. The whole product is organized around one job: turning footage you already have into clips shaped for the kind of video it is.
The reasons to look past AI Video Cut are about ceiling, not the clips it makes. It repurposes; it does not generate net-new video — there is no talking-head or avatar generation from a script, so on a week you didn't film, there is nothing to cut. It produces no written long-form: no blog drafts, no newsletters. Its brand controls are caption styling, not a governed brand voice, which shows the moment you run multiple brands or need every output rigorously on-message. And it targets a short list of social destinations rather than a full nine-platform-plus-email spread, so distribution still lands back on you. None of that makes it a bad tool — it makes it a clipping-first product at a clipping-first price. If your bottleneck is "I have footage and need clips," AI Video Cut is strong and cheap. If your bottleneck is "I need more content than I can film, in more formats, on brand, published everywhere," that is a different shape of problem than a clipper solves.
| Feature | AI Video Cut | Kompozy | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI clip detection (long → short) | Yes | Yes | AI Video Cut's core job — mode- and prompt-driven cutting. Kompozy also detects and cuts clips. |
| Content-type modes (sports, gaming, trailer, etc.) | Yes | Partial | AI Video Cut's eight editorial modes are its sharpest differentiator; Kompozy tunes by format and persona fit instead. |
| Auto-captions / multilingual transcription | Yes | Yes | Both caption clips. AI Video Cut transcribes ~100 languages; Kompozy renders branded caption styles. |
| Speaker face detection / auto-reframe | Yes | Yes | Both keep the speaker in frame when reframing to vertical. |
| Net-new avatar / persona video generation | No | Yes | Kompozy generates HeyGen talking-head and avatar shorts from a script; AI Video Cut only repurposes footage. |
| Brand-exact templated video (HyperFrames) | No | Yes | Kompozy composites persona video into pixel-exact brand templates; AI Video Cut crops and captions only. |
| AI image generation (quote cards, carousels, infographics) | No | Yes | Kompozy generates face-locked images, quote cards, carousels, and infographics; AI Video Cut is video-clip only. |
| Blog + newsletter generation | No | Yes | Kompozy ships blog drafts and newsletter bodies from the same source. AI Video Cut does no written long-form. |
| Persona Brief / brand-voice governance | No | Yes | AI Video Cut offers caption styling; Kompozy enforces voice, banned phrases, and audience per workspace. |
| Multi-platform publishing | Partial | Yes | AI Video Cut targets a short list of social destinations; Kompozy fans to 9 platforms + Mailchimp + blog. |
| Net-new generation without source footage | No | Yes | Kompozy generates from an idea or topic. AI Video Cut needs an existing video to clip. |
| BYO API keys (OpenAI / HeyGen / etc.) | No | Yes | Kompozy lets you wire your own model keys on the Founding tier. AI Video Cut has no comparable option. |
| Entry price | ~$10/mo (billed yearly) | $49/mo (2,500 credits) | AI Video Cut is markedly cheaper — because it does one job. Kompozy prices for a full generation engine. |
| Tier | AI Video Cut plan | AI Video Cut price | Kompozy plan | Kompozy price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Entry | AI Video Cut Free / Starter | Free (watermarked, 50 upload min) or ~$10/mo billed yearly — see aivideocut.com/pricing | Kompozy Creator | $49/mo (2,500 credits) |
| Mid | AI Video Cut Pro | ~$12.50/mo billed yearly (3,600 upload min/yr) — see aivideocut.com/pricing | Kompozy Pro | $299/mo (18,000 credits) |
| Top | No higher tier — Pro is the ceiling | n/a | Kompozy Enterprise | Custom (sales-led) |
Here is the honest framing. AI Video Cut is a good, cheap clipper that just got smarter about matching the cut to the content. Kompozy is a content-generation and publishing engine that happens to clip too. If you already produce enough footage and your only problem is "cut my best moments, shaped for the sport or the stream, and caption them," AI Video Cut is the lighter, cheaper, purpose-built answer — buy it, and it costs a fraction of a full engine.
The reason creators and agencies outgrow a clipper is supply. The bottleneck is rarely "I have too much footage to process." It is "I cannot produce enough varied, on-brand content per week to feed every platform." AI Video Cut can only repurpose what already exists — and only into video clips. Kompozy generates the missing pieces: an avatar video on a no-film week, a carousel that breaks the play down, a quote graphic of the stat, a blog draft for search, a newsletter for the list — every one in a single brand voice through the Persona Brief, then scheduled across nine platforms plus email and blog.
If you want to test it, run Kompozy Creator at $49/mo (2,500 credits) on the same source you'd hand AI Video Cut and compare the output: AI Video Cut gives you clips; Kompozy gives you clips plus the formats it can't make, published to more places. It costs more because it replaces more of the stack. Most teams find they want generation and distribution more than they want another clipper — but if you genuinely just need cheap clips, AI Video Cut wins on price and we will say so.
It depends on your bottleneck. If you only need to clip and caption footage you already have — and want to pay as little as possible — AI Video Cut is the tighter, cheaper pick. If you need to generate net-new content (avatar video, carousels, blogs, newsletters) and publish across nine platforms plus email, Kompozy does things AI Video Cut cannot.
AI Video Cut leads on cheap, mode-based clipping — its eight content-type modes cut clips shaped for sports, gaming, music, comedy, and more, and it is one of the lowest-priced clippers around. For pure clipping speed and cost on existing footage, it is sharp.
No. AI Video Cut repurposes video you upload — it finds and cuts clips shaped by the mode you pick. It does not generate net-new avatar or talking-head video from a script. Kompozy generates HeyGen persona and avatar video as well as repurposing.
AI Video Cut has a free watermarked tier and low-cost paid plans starting around $10/month billed yearly (roughly $12.50/month for its Pro tier) — confirm on their pricing page. Kompozy is credit-based: Creator $49/mo (2,500 credits) and Pro $299/mo (18,000 credits), with BYO API keys available. AI Video Cut is cheaper because it does one job; Kompozy replaces a stack.
Yes. Kompozy detects and cuts clips from long-form video, adds branded captions, and reframes per platform. AI Video Cut's edge is its content-type modes and low price; Kompozy's edge is everything it generates and publishes after the clip.