Comparison
captionrich vs Opus Clip
One edits shorts. The other manufactures them from long videos.
This is the least head-to-head matchup here: Opus Clip ingests long videos and auto-generates ranked short clips; captionrich is a hands-on editor where you cut, caption, and polish each short yourself. Plenty of creators could reasonably use either — or both.
captionrich vs Opus Clip at a glance
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| captionrich | Opus Clip | |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Text-based editor for individual short videos | AI clipping tool: long video in, ranked shorts out |
| Starting paid price | $7/mo (Pro) | $15/mo (Starter, 150 processing minutes) |
| Free plan | 3 videos/mo, no watermark | 60 processing min/mo, watermarked captions, clips expire after 3 days, 9:16 only |
| Captions | 40+ animated styles, 50+ languages, per-word styling | 10+ animated templates, 20+ languages |
| Editing control | Full: cut any word, B-roll, zooms, transitions, SFX, music, motion graphics | Clip-focused: transcript trimming and reframing of generated clips (paid plans) |
| Long-form input | Up to 7 minutes per source video (Max Pro) | Hour-plus videos, YouTube links, podcasts — its core job |
| Auto-posting | No — you export an MP4 and post it | Direct posting and a full social scheduler on paid plans |
| How editing runs | Live in your browser; projects sync to the cloud for cross-device resume | In Opus Clip's cloud |
Why editors pick captionrich
- You're the editor: every cut, caption, B-roll shot, and zoom is yours to control — nothing is decided by a virality model.
- Better caption toolkit: 40+ styles and 50+ languages vs Opus Clip's 10+ templates and 20+ languages.
- The free plan exports watermark-free and your projects don't expire; Opus Clip's free clips are watermarked and deleted after 3 days.
- Cheaper entry: $7/mo vs $15/mo.
- Editing and export run right in your browser, with cloud-synced projects for cross-device resume.
When Opus Clip is the better pick
- Repurposing at scale: turning a weekly hour-long podcast or stream into dozens of shorts is exactly its job — captionrich can't ingest videos over 7 minutes.
- ClipAnything finds moments in any genre (gaming, sports, vlogs) with prompt-based search and a virality score.
- Auto-reframe with subject tracking converts 16:9 footage to vertical automatically.
- Posting and scheduling to socials from inside the tool.
- Premiere Pro / DaVinci Resolve export for finishing clips in a pro NLE.
Choose by input length. If your source is already short — you filmed a talking-head clip for TikTok — captionrich gives you far more caption and editing control for less money. If your source is an hour-long podcast or stream, Opus Clip's auto-clipping is the whole point, and captionrich simply can't ingest it.
FAQ
captionrich vs Opus Clip FAQ
Only partly. They overlap on captions and short-form output, but Opus Clip is an automated clipping tool for long videos while captionrich is a hands-on editor for videos up to 7 minutes. If you record short clips directly, captionrich replaces Opus Clip entirely; if you repurpose hour-long content, it doesn't.
Yes — on the free plan (60 processing minutes/month), animated captions carry a watermark, clips are limited to 9:16, and rendered clips expire after 3 days. captionrich's free plan exports 3 videos a month with no watermark and no expiry.
captionrich starts at $7/month (50 videos) vs Opus Clip's $15/month Starter (150 processing minutes). They meter differently — captionrich counts videos you edit, Opus Clip counts minutes of source footage you upload — so match the pricing model to how you work.
No. captionrich accepts videos up to 7 minutes (Max Pro) and has no virality-scoring auto-clipper. You can select any passage in the transcript and cut it out as a clip, but the choosing is yours. For automated clipping of long-form content, Opus Clip is the right category of tool.
captionrich has the deeper caption toolkit: 40+ animated word-level styles, per-word color/size/emoji styling, smart placement that avoids faces, and 50+ languages. Opus Clip offers 10+ caption templates in 20+ languages, designed to be applied automatically across batches of clips rather than styled clip-by-clip.
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