clip.video vs Submagic

Submagic built its reputation on caption styles — a large, frequently-refreshed library of trendy animated templates, including named creator presets, and it is genuinely good at making captions look native to TikTok. Two things send people looking for an alternative: its plans are capped by number of videos per month rather than being unlimited, and its actual clipping (finding the best moments in a long video) is a paid add-on on top of the base subscription. clip.video includes clipping as the core product and is unlimited with no credits and no per-video cap. We offer bold Hormozi-style, clean, and karaoke captions today; Submagic's template library is broader if a specific trending look matters most to you. If your priority is the widest caption template selection, Submagic leads there. If it's unlimited end-to-end clipping — find the moments and caption them — without stacking an add-on or counting videos, that is what clip.video is built to do.

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Frequently asked questions

With clip.video, finding and cutting the best moments is the core product, included. Submagic offers clipping as a separate paid add-on.

clip.video offers bold, clean, and karaoke styles today; Submagic's template library is broader. Both burn word-synced captions.

clip.video paid plans are unlimited with no per-video cap; Submagic plans cap videos per month by tier.

Yes — one video with no signup and a small watermark; a paid plan removes it.

Submagic if the widest caption-template selection is your priority; clip.video if you want unlimited end-to-end clipping without add-ons or video caps.