AI clip generator with strong faceless video pipeline.
Operators running faceless video channels who also clip podcasts
Revid is best known in the faceless YouTube and TikTok community for prompt-to-video generation, and it has added a credible podcast clip generator on top. The combination is rare, but Revid's pricing has climbed in 2026 — Hobby now starts at $39/mo, which makes the entry point less casual than it used to be.
Revid AI built its reputation in the faceless video community where creators churn out daily AI-narrated shorts on autopilot. The podcast clip generator is the same workflow turned inward — instead of generating a script and rendering AI visuals, it ingests your real podcast and pulls captioned vertical clips. For an operator already paying for Revid to run a faceless channel, the clip feature comes essentially free, and the consolidation matters at scale. Clip quality is decent — captions are tidy, reframing is reliable, and brand templates work. The hook engine is in the second tier compared with OpusClip or Choppity. Pricing in 2026 starts at Hobby $39/mo (up from earlier $19/mo entry), Growth at $99/mo (sometimes discounted to $39), and Ultra at $199/mo for agency use. Growth adds 100-plus AI video tools, 2,000 AI credits monthly, 70-plus language voiceovers, AI avatars and face swap, podcast-to-video, full API access, and direct publishing to TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. Where Revid is genuinely interesting is when you want a podcast clip and a companion faceless explainer on the same topic, both rendered from one platform. Not the first choice for pure podcast clipping, but a strong choice for creators who do both.
The most-marketed AI clip generator, decent at picking moments and resizing to vertical.
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AI clip generator with strong faceless video pipeline.
Revid AI is shaped for operators running faceless video channels who also clip podcasts. Its biggest strength: strong faceless video pipeline for companion content. The combination is rare, but Revid's pricing has climbed in 2026 — Hobby now starts at $39/mo, which makes the entry point less casual than it used to be
entry pricing has climbed to $39/mo; faceless side leans on stock imagery that feels repetitive. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but they're worth knowing before you commit.
There's a free tier, and you can ship work on it before deciding to upgrade. Confirm what's included on their site.
Closest in the same category: Opus Clip, Spikes Studio, ClipsAI. Each has its own shape — see the alternatives page for a side-by-side.