Comparison

captionrich vs CapCut

An all-purpose editor with a huge ecosystem vs a captions-first editor that runs in your browser.

CapCut is a powerful general-purpose editor from ByteDance with apps on every platform. captionrich does one job — turning talking videos into captioned, tightly-cut shorts — and does it in the browser with no install, no watermark, and no claim on your content.

captionrich vs CapCut at a glance

CapCut details verified from public pricing and feature pages, July 2026. Their plans can change — always confirm on their site.

 captionrichCapCut
Starting paid price$7/mo (Pro) or $72/yrPro $19.99/mo or $179.99/yr (varies by region and platform)
Free plan3 videos/mo, no watermark, all 40+ caption stylesFree editor, but auto captions are limited and many features have moved to Pro
WatermarkNever — on any plan, including FreeTemplates append a CapCut logo ending clip (removable by hand); using Pro-marked effects watermarks the export unless you subscribe
Caption styles40+ animated, word-level templatesPreset caption templates (no official count published)
Transcription languages50+Multiple — CapCut doesn't publish an exact number
Text-based editingYes — the core of the product, on every planYes — transcript-based editing on desktop
Rights to your contentYou keep ownership; we claim no rights over your videosToS (April 2026) grants a perpetual, transferable, sub-licensable license to user content, plus use of your username, image, and likeness including in sponsored content
How editing runsIn your browser — no install; projects sync to the cloud for cross-device resumeInstalled apps; Pro adds 1TB cloud sync
PlatformAny modern browser — no installiOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and a lighter web version

Why creators pick captionrich over CapCut

  • Cheaper Pro: $7/mo vs CapCut Pro's $19.99/mo ($72/yr vs $179.99/yr).
  • Auto captions aren't paywalled: 40+ animated styles and 50+ languages are on every plan, including Free. CapCut has moved auto captions and other once-free features behind Pro limits.
  • No watermark, ever — no logo ending clips to remember to delete.
  • Your content stays yours: captionrich claims no rights over your videos — you keep full ownership.
  • Text-based editing plus one-click Remove Silences, Filler Words, and Bad Takes — cleanup CapCut makes you do largely by hand or behind Pro.
  • Nothing to install and nothing to update — it's a URL.

When CapCut is the better pick

  • Full timeline editing: multi-track, keyframes, transitions, effects, and speed ramping for videos that aren't talking-head content.
  • A massive template and effects ecosystem, especially for TikTok trends.
  • Native mobile apps with offline editing — captionrich needs a browser and a connection for transcription.
  • Higher-resolution exports on paid tiers.
  • Editing footage without speech — captionrich is built around a transcript, so it needs spoken audio to shine.

If your videos are talking-head content that needs captions and tight cuts, captionrich gets you a finished short faster, cheaper, and without licensing your content away. If you need a general-purpose editor with effects, keyframes, and trend templates, CapCut remains hard to beat.

FAQ

captionrich vs CapCut FAQ

The basic editor is free, but CapCut has moved a growing set of features — including full auto captions — behind CapCut Pro, which costs $19.99/month or $179.99/year (prices vary by region and platform). captionrich includes auto captions with all 40+ styles on its free plan, which allows 3 watermark-free videos a month.

Not on a plain export, but most CapCut templates append a short CapCut-logo ending clip you must manually delete, and using any Pro-marked template or effect forces a watermark unless you subscribe. captionrich never watermarks exports on any plan.

CapCut's Terms of Service (effective April 2026) grant a non-exclusive, royalty-free, transferable, sub-licensable, perpetual worldwide license to user content, plus a license to use your username, image, and likeness — including in sponsored content — subject to your platform settings. captionrich's terms are the opposite: you keep full ownership of your videos and we claim no rights over your content.

captionrich — it's the core of the product. You get word-level animated captions in 40+ styles, 50+ languages, auto emojis, and per-word styling on every plan. CapCut's captions are solid but limited on the free tier, and its caption styling is one feature among hundreds rather than the focus.

Yes — captionrich is fully mobile-responsive and runs in your phone's browser with no app install: upload, edit, caption, and export end-to-end. CapCut's native mobile apps are excellent too and work offline; the difference is captionrich requires no install and no account with an app store.

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The easiest way to decide? Try it.

captionrich is free to start — 3 videos a month, no watermark, no card required. Upload a video and see the difference yourself.

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