Opus Clip automatically extracts the best extracts from a long video in the form of clips.
Capte also allows you to make clips and to go further in their customization to optimize their visibility.
Let's see the benefits of each solution together.
Opus Clip, was one of the first tools to offer to automatically extract clips from a long video.
Starting from a YouTube video for example.
Since then, they are no longer the only ones, and Capte It also does it with more options and more quickly.
In this comparative test between Opus Clip and Capte, let's see what really differentiates them.
Endless style options to make content unique
Automatic and fast in dozens of languages
Add titles and logos to your video
To boost your content creation
Pros
For each video, a virality score is generated to estimate the potential of each clip on the networks.
A summary and a title are proposed for each clip.
The interface is clear and precise.
Cons
The waiting time to generate clips is relatively long.
The options for customizing or modifying the selected snippet are weak.
No machine translation.
Limited video length.
Pros
Possible to make a clip from A to Z very precisely from a long video.
The options for styling content are multiple. Anything is possible.
Automatic and instant translation into dozens of languages.
Tips for respecting safezones on social networks and help with publishing.
Cons
Automatic cropping is not available.
Opus Clip is very useful if you only need to quickly extract a clip from a video without having time to watch the whole video or want to customize it in detail.
For everything else, it's better to use Capte which is still the best alternative to editing clips, adding subtitles, translating or even helping with publishing on social networks.