AI video highlights generator with avatars, voices, and clip extraction.
Creators experimenting with AI avatars alongside clip extraction
Vidnoz mixes AI clip extraction with one of the larger avatar and voice libraries in the category — 1,800-plus avatars and 2,600-plus voices. The AI detects active speakers and pulls highlights, while a separate engine generates AI-presented videos from scripts. Unusual combination for the price.
Vidnoz is a mass-market AI video platform that bundles avatar generation, text-to-speech in many languages, video translation, and clip extraction in one subscription. The clip side detects active speakers in multi-person podcasts, pulls highlights, captions them, and exports vertical or square. The avatar side is overkill for most podcast clip workflows but can be useful for creating companion explainer shorts that go alongside clips. The library spans 1,800-plus avatars and 2,600-plus voices, which is more than most competitors. Pricing in 2026 is Free with 3 minutes per day and a watermark, Starter at $14.99/mo with 15 minutes monthly and no watermark, and Business at $37.49/mo with 30 minutes monthly. Custom avatar add-ons run around $299/year. Limitations are honest — the captions look closer to 2023 styling, avatar quality is obviously AI-generated when watched closely, and the hook engine is decent rather than great. The Free tier is unusually generous and useful for testing. For a creator who wants to experiment with avatar shorts as a companion format to their podcast clips and prefers consolidating both into one tool, Vidnoz is a viable choice. As a pure clip extractor, more focused competitors will produce better output and a cleaner styling experience.
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AI video highlights generator with avatars, voices, and clip extraction.
Vidnoz AI Clips is shaped for creators experimenting with ai avatars alongside clip extraction. Its biggest strength: active speaker detection and highlight extraction work reliably. The AI detects active speakers and pulls highlights, while a separate engine generates AI-presented videos from scripts
caption styling looks closer to 2023; avatar quality is functional but obviously synthetic. 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.