Team-friendly clipping with collaboration, review, and approval baked in.
Agencies and teams
Vizard is the team-friendly clipper — workspaces, brand kits, and review flows that agencies actually need, plus clip detection that's competitive with Opus. Caption styling lags Submagic and pricing starts higher than the budget end, but it's the rare AI clipper a six-person team can use without stepping on each other.
Vizard is an AI video clipping platform designed around team workflows. It checks the standard category boxes — AI highlight detection from long-form video, vertical reframing with speaker tracking, animated captions, text-based editing, translation, brand templates, and publishing — but its real differentiator is collaboration. The Team Workspace lets a lead invite members for project management, shared previews with clients, and approval flows that solo-focused tools like 2short.ai or Klap simply don't have. Paid plans start at $29 per month for Creators, with a Business tier for teams adding priority support, and Enterprise with custom API access and a dedicated account manager. Annual billing roughly halves the monthly rate. Vizard accepts videos up to 10 hours on paid plans and auto-transcribes in 18-plus languages, which is high-end coverage for the category. G2 sits at 4.7/5 from over 340 reviews and Capterra at 4.9/5 from 432, among the strongest ratings in the segment. Where Vizard trails is caption animation styling (Submagic still wins for pure caption craft) and the AI still flags clips that need manual trim adjustments. Pricing also starts higher than the budget end of the market. Best fit is agencies handling multiple client brands, in-house marketing teams producing video at scale, and enterprises that need shared workspaces and audit trails. Solo creators paying out of pocket will find Reap or Choppity cheaper for similar core clipping output without the team overhead.
The most-marketed AI clip generator, decent at picking moments and resizing to vertical.
AI clip generator that emphasizes attention-grabbing edits across many languages.
Open-source Python toolkit for programmatic clip extraction.
Team-friendly clipping with collaboration, review, and approval baked in.
Vizard is shaped for agencies and teams. Its biggest strength: real team workspace with reviews and sharing. Caption styling lags Submagic and pricing starts higher than the budget end, but it's the rare AI clipper a six-person team can use without stepping on each other
pricier than solo-focused competitors; caption customization more limited than submagic. None of these are deal-breakers on their own, but they're worth knowing before you commit.
It's a paid tool in the $ range. Some plans have a free trial — check the latest on their pricing page.
Closest in the same category: Opus Clip, Spikes Studio, ClipsAI. Each has its own shape — see the alternatives page for a side-by-side.