Honest comparison of VEED.io vs Kompozy. VEED is a great browser-based video editor with strong AI assists. Kompozy is an end-to-end content orchestration engine.
VEED.io is one of the best browser-based video editors on the market. Their auto-subtitle quality is excellent, their AI avatar library is wide, their translation and dubbing pipeline genuinely works, and the editing UI feels closer to a desktop app than anything else running in a tab. If you're sitting down to edit a specific clip — cut filler, add captions, tighten pacing, swap a background — VEED is a serious tool and you should probably just use it.
This page exists because a lot of people land on VEED searching for the wrong problem. They don't actually want to edit a clip by hand. They want one filmed asset, one podcast, one blog draft, or one webinar to become twenty pieces of content across four platforms — without sitting in a timeline for six hours. That's a different job. Kompozy is built for that job.
The point of this page isn't to claim Kompozy is a better editor than VEED. It isn't. The point is to help you figure out which problem you actually have, and pick accordingly.
VEED.io is a browser-based video editor with a deep AI feature surface bolted on. The core product is a timeline editor that runs in the browser — trim, cut, layer, add text, music, transitions, the standard edit-suite vocabulary. On top of that they've shipped AI subtitles in 100+ languages, AI avatars (stock characters plus custom avatar cloning), AI voice generation and dubbing, eye-contact correction, background noise removal, AI clip extraction from long videos, screen recording, and a brand kit for consistent colors/fonts/logos. Their customer footprint includes enterprise brands on the high end and a large creator base on self-serve. They have an iOS app. Pricing is plan-tiered — Free, Lite, Pro, Business, Enterprise — with feature gates and export-quality limits per tier. Verify current pricing at veed.io/pricing before committing.
Three reasons people come looking for a VEED alternative. First, the workflow mismatch — they're not editing clips, they're trying to repurpose one source into many formats, and VEED isn't built for that. You can technically do it inside VEED but you're doing it manually, file by file, export by export. Second, export limits — VEED's free tier caps you at short watermarked exports and creators who hit those caps get pushed up the pricing ladder faster than they expected. Third, scope — VEED edits and exports. It doesn't schedule, doesn't publish, doesn't generate the blog post and newsletter that should ride alongside the video, doesn't manage personas or brand voice across formats. For a one-asset workflow that's fine. For a content engine, it's a third of the job.
| Feature | VEED.io | Kompozy | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Browser-based timeline video editor | Yes | No | VEED is a real editor. Kompozy is not. If you need to cut clips by hand, use VEED. |
| AI auto-subtitles & caption styling | Best-in-class — 100+ languages, deep styling controls | Auto-captions on generated short-form output; styling templated, not freeform | |
| AI avatar generation | Stock avatars + custom avatar cloning built in | BYO HeyGen avatar/voice ID — bring your own cloned avatar | |
| AI script-to-video | Yes | Yes | |
| AI voice generation / cloning | Native AI voice library + dubbing in 100+ languages | Via ElevenLabs / HeyGen voice ID you bring in | |
| Screen recording | Yes | No | |
| Translation & multi-language dubbing | Dubs existing videos in 100+ languages | Generates new outputs in target language from source content | |
| Brand voice / Persona Brief | Brand Kit — colors, fonts, logos, voice presets | Persona Brief drives tone, hooks, vocabulary, format choices across every output | |
| AI blog / newsletter / longform text generation | No | Yes | VEED is video-only. Kompozy generates the written assets that ride alongside the video. |
| Multi-source ingest (audio, video, blog, URL, transcript) | Uploads video/audio; ingest of blogs and URLs is not the workflow | Yes | |
| AI B-roll selection | Stock library + AI clip suggestions inside editor | Yes | |
| Scheduled publishing | No | Yes | VEED exports. You publish elsewhere. |
| Multi-platform fanout (one source → IG, TikTok, YT, X, LI, FB, GHL) | No | Yes | |
| Workspace / multi-client isolation | Team seats on Business plan; workspace model is lighter | Yes | |
| BYO API keys (OpenAI, ElevenLabs, HeyGen, etc.) | No | Yes | VEED bundles model costs into plan pricing |
| Public API | Yes | Partial — endpoints for publish + generation pipeline | |
| Mobile app | iOS app available | Web-first | |
| AI clip extraction from long videos | Dedicated AI clip generator from long-form uploads | Generates clips as part of multi-format fanout |
| Tier | VEED.io plan | VEED.io price | Kompozy plan | Kompozy price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free / starter | VEED Free | Free (limited) | Kompozy Founding (BYO keys) | $39/mo |
| Solo creator | VEED Lite | See veed.io/pricing | Kompozy Creator | $49/mo |
| Power creator | VEED Pro | See veed.io/pricing | Kompozy Starter | $99/mo |
| Team / small agency | VEED Business | See veed.io/pricing | Kompozy Pro | $299/mo |
| Agency / scale | VEED Enterprise | Custom | Kompozy Agency | $799/mo |
| Overflow / top-up | VEED — upgrade tier | Tier upgrade | Taster / Explorer / Heavy packs | $25 / $99 / $249 |
Kompozy isn't trying to be a better video editor than VEED — it isn't one. Kompozy is the layer above the editor: you point it at a source (a recorded podcast, a long-form video, a webinar, a blog draft, a transcript, even a URL), Kompozy ingests it through your Persona Brief — which captures your voice, hooks, vocabulary, and target formats — and generates the full content set on the other side. Shorts, longform video edits, captioned reels, blog posts, newsletters, social threads, image carousels, the whole orchestration. Then it schedules and publishes across Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Facebook, and GoHighLevel from the same workspace.
Where VEED gives you one polished output per editing session, Kompozy gives you the whole campaign from one input. BYO API keys mean you pay model providers directly instead of paying a markup baked into the plan. Workspaces isolate clients and brands so an agency can run twelve accounts without persona bleed.
None of that replaces what VEED does — if you need to sit down and edit, edit in VEED. But if you're spending your week exporting, reformatting, captioning, writing the matching blog post, and queuing posts across six platforms, that's the work Kompozy was built to delete.
No. Kompozy generates and orchestrates content — it does not give you a manual timeline to cut clips in. If timeline editing is the job, VEED is the right tool. If turning one source into many published outputs is the job, Kompozy is.
Kompozy auto-captions the short-form video outputs it generates, with templated styling tied to your Persona Brief. VEED has deeper per-clip caption styling because that's a core feature of their editor. For pixel-perfect caption control on a single hero video, VEED wins. For "every short Kompozy generates is captioned in your brand style," Kompozy handles it inline.
Kompozy supports avatars by letting you paste your own HeyGen avatar ID and voice ID — you bring the avatar, Kompozy uses it across generated outputs. VEED has stock avatars and avatar cloning built directly into their editor. If you want the avatar to be a single click inside one tool, VEED is simpler. If you already have a HeyGen avatar and want it driving multi-format generation, Kompozy fits.
Yes — Kompozy schedules and publishes to Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, Facebook, and GoHighLevel from the workspace. VEED is export-only; you take the file and post it through another tool.
They're structured differently. VEED bundles model and feature costs into tier pricing. Kompozy uses a credit model plus BYO API keys, so you pay Kompozy for orchestration and pay OpenAI/ElevenLabs/HeyGen directly for the model calls. For heavy generation users, BYO usually comes out cheaper. For someone editing two clips a week, VEED's flat fee is simpler. Confirm current VEED tiers at veed.io/pricing — they update them regularly.
Yes, and many users do. The realistic workflow: VEED for the hero edits where you want a hand on the timeline, Kompozy for the multi-format generation and publishing pipeline around it.
Kompozy generates outputs in target languages by regenerating from the source through the Persona Brief in that language — not by dubbing an existing finished video frame-for-frame. VEED's dubbing is a literal dub of a completed video. If you have one final master video and want it spoken in twelve languages, VEED's dubbing pipeline is purpose-built for that. If you want native-feeling content generated for each language audience, Kompozy is the closer fit.
VEED Business gives you team seats, collaborative editing, and brand kit sharing — strong for in-house teams editing together. Kompozy Agency ($799/mo) gives workspace isolation per client with separate Persona Briefs, scheduling, and publishing — strong for agencies running ten-plus client brands where each needs its own voice and platform mix.