OpusClip is the premium option with the best clip-detection model and the largest caption library. Vizard is the budget option with a generous free tier and aggressive entry pricing.
OpusClip is the premium option with the best clip-detection model and the largest caption library. Vizard is the budget option with a generous free tier and aggressive entry pricing. Pick OpusClip if clipping is part of your production workflow. Pick Vizard if you're testing whether AI clipping is worth paying for at all.
OpusClip and Vizard target the same job but different buyers. OpusClip charges a premium for the strongest detection model and the most-polished caption presets. Vizard undercuts on price and ships a free tier — its bet is that creators who like the free version upgrade later.
If you're asking "is AI clipping worth it for me?" — start with Vizard. If you've already validated the workflow and need production-grade output, OpusClip is the safer choice.
| If you... | Pick | Why |
|---|---|---|
| I just want to try AI clipping for free | Vizard | Vizard's free tier is meaningfully usable. OpusClip's free tier is watermarked and capped tight. |
| I need production-quality clips weekly | OpusClip | OpusClip's detection model is materially better at finding hooks. |
| Budget under $15/month | Vizard | Vizard's free tier or $30 Creator. OpusClip Starter at $9 is comparable but lacks Vizard's feature ceiling. |
| I work across 3+ social platforms | OpusClip | OpusClip's platform-native presets are more refined. |
| I produce 20+ clips per week | OpusClip | Vizard's credit ceilings hit early at scale. OpusClip Pro accommodates volume. |
| I need clipping + other content formats | Kompozy | Neither covers text, image, blog. Kompozy combines all on one bill. |
Side-by-side capability map. Kompozy is included as the third option — most evaluators end up considering all three.
| Feature | OpusClip | Vizard | Kompozy |
|---|---|---|---|
| Animated captions | ✓ | ~ | ✓ |
| Multi-platform scheduling | ~ | — | ✓ |
| Multi-brand workspaces | ~ | — | ✓ |
| Autopilot publishing | ~ | — | ✓ |
| AI clip detection | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Auto-reframe to 9:16 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI avatar video | — | — | ✓ |
| Long-form writing | — | — | ✓ |
| Brand voice system | — | — | ✓ |
| Bring-your-own-keys | — | — | ✓ |
| RSS auto-ingest | — | — | ✓ |
| Webhook ingest | — | — | ✓ |
| Credit-based pricing | — | — | ✓ |
✓ = fully supported · ~ = partial / limited · — = not supported
Vizard is a great way to discover whether AI clipping is worth paying for. Once you've validated that workflow, the next question is "what about the OTHER 70% of content I need every week?" — text posts, image cards, a blog, a newsletter. Kompozy adds those on the same credit line as the clipping, with a unified Persona Brief so the voice stays consistent across all 5 output buckets.
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Yes — Vizard gives 60 minutes of source upload per month free, with watermarks removable on the $30 Creator tier. Most casual creators can stay free for evaluation.
OpusClip has invested more in its detection model and caption library. The premium reflects model quality, not feature count. Some categories of content (podcasts, business interviews) show noticeable detection differences.
OpusClip ships more caption styles and animations. Vizard's captions are clean but limited to ~12 presets vs OpusClip's 35+.
Yes on both. Both support exporting bare 9:16 clips for further editing in CapCut, Premiere, or DaVinci.
OpusClip Business tier supports multi-brand workspaces. Vizard's Pro tier is comparable but with smaller monthly caps.