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Comparison

# OpenClip vs Klap: Which Clip Tool Should You Use?

Both are one-upload pipelines that turn long videos into captioned vertical shorts. The headline difference is price — $12 versus $29 a month at entry — but the details on speaker tracking, dubbing, and video caps matter just as much. Honest breakdown below.

## Feature Comparison

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| Feature | OpenClip | Klap |
|---|---|---|
| Core workflow | Upload one long video, auto-detect viral moments, generate captioned vertical clips end to end | Upload a video, AI picks clip-worthy moments, reframes to vertical, adds animated captions |
| Entry pricing (July 2026) | Starter $12/month for 150 upload minutes | Starter $29/month for 10 videos (max 45 min each) and 100 clips |
| Higher tiers | Pro $23/month for 300 upload minutes; Business custom | Pro $79/month (30 videos, 2h max, 300 clips, 4K); Pro+ $189/month (100 videos, 3h, 1,000 clips) |
| Free access | Free in-browser tools (captions, transcription, convert/compress) with an account | 3-day trial requiring a credit card |
| Source video length | Full podcasts and webinars as standard inputs, metered by upload minutes | Hard caps per tier: 45 minutes on Starter, 2 hours on Pro, 3 hours on Pro+ |
| Speaker tracking | Face-tracked 9:16 crop follows the active speaker | Smart reframing tracks faces; struggles with group shots and wide angles |
| AI captions | Word-level animated captions in 30+ languages with styled presets | Word-level synced captions with multiple style options |
| AI dubbing | No | Yes - 29 languages on Pro and Pro+ plans |
| Max export quality | Full HD vertical clips optimized for social feeds | 1080p on Starter; 4K on Pro and Pro+ |
| Publishing | Clean 9:16 exports ready to upload (no direct publishing yet) | Direct to TikTok, Shorts, Reels, and LinkedIn |
| AI agent / automation access | MCP integration for Claude, ChatGPT, and other agents | No agent integration |
| Best fit | Creators and teams clipping long talking content on a budget | Creators who want 4K output and AI dubbing and will pay for higher tiers |

## When to Choose

### Choose OpenClip when...

- Price-to-output: $12/month at entry versus $29, with watermark-free export on every paid plan.
- Your episodes run long — Klap's Starter caps sources at 45 minutes, while OpenClip meters upload minutes with no per-video cap.
- You want face-tracked active-speaker cropping that holds up on interviews and multi-person podcasts.
- You want free browser tools (captions, transcription, conversion) to use before and alongside your subscription.
- You want to automate the pipeline from Claude or ChatGPT via MCP.

### Choose Klap when...

- You need AI dubbing — Klap translates and dubs clips into 29 languages on Pro and Pro+.
- You need 4K exports, available from Klap's $79/month Pro tier.
- You process high volume and the Pro+ allowance (100 videos, 1,000 clips/month) maps to your throughput.
- You want brand kits applied across every clip and are happy at Klap's price points.

## Verdict

Klap is a polished product with two genuine trump cards: AI dubbing in 29 languages and 4K export. If you localize content for international audiences or need 4K masters, those features justify its premium — but note both live on the $79/month Pro tier, not the $29 Starter, which caps you at 45-minute sources, 100 clips, and 1080p. For everyone else, OpenClip delivers the same core clipping pipeline — viral-moment detection, face-tracked vertical cropping, word-level captions, watermark-free 9:16 exports ready to upload — at $12/month with no per-video length caps and free browser tools on the side. Unless dubbing or 4K is on your requirements list, OpenClip gets you identical outcomes for less than half the entry price, and you can verify that with its free tools before paying anything.

## Features

### Auto Viral-Moment Detection

One upload and OpenClip surfaces the hooks, punchlines, and quotable moments worth posting.

### Face-Tracked Speaker Crop

The 9:16 frame follows the active speaker — reliable on interviews and multi-person podcasts.

### Word-Level Captions in 30+ Languages

Animated word-by-word captions with brandable presets, burned in automatically.

### No Per-Video Length Caps

Plans meter upload minutes, so a 90-minute podcast isn't blocked by a 45-minute tier cap.

### Export-Ready 9:16 Clips

Clean, watermark-free 9:16 MP4s ready to upload to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, X, and LinkedIn.

### Free In-Browser Tools

Auto captions, transcription, conversion, and compression are free with just an account.

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is the main difference between OpenClip and Klap?

Price and packaging. Both run the same one-upload clipping pipeline — moment detection, vertical reframing, animated captions, clean 9:16 exports — but OpenClip starts at $12/month metered in upload minutes, while Klap starts at $29/month with hard caps (10 videos, 45 minutes each, 100 clips) as of July 2026. Klap's differentiators, AI dubbing and 4K, only arrive on its $79/month Pro tier.

### Is Klap worth $29 a month versus OpenClip at $12?

Only if you're actually buying toward Klap's Pro-tier features. The $29 Starter exports 1080p without dubbing, which is feature-equivalent to OpenClip's $12 Starter — except OpenClip has no 45-minute source cap and includes free browser tools. If dubbing in 29 languages or 4K is your requirement, Klap Pro at $79/month is the real comparison point.

### Can I try OpenClip or Klap for free?

Klap offers a 3-day trial that requires a credit card. OpenClip gives every verified signup a one-time 100 free clipping minutes (watermarked exports, 3-day window), and its in-browser tools — auto captions, transcription, video conversion, compression — are free with just an account, so you can evaluate quality before subscribing.

### Which handles long podcasts better, OpenClip or Klap?

OpenClip. Klap's Starter caps each source video at 45 minutes — shorter than most podcast episodes — and even Pro caps at 2 hours. OpenClip meters plans in total upload minutes (150 on Starter, 300 on Pro) with full episodes as standard inputs, so a 90-minute episode just consumes 90 minutes of allowance.

### Does OpenClip offer AI dubbing like Klap?

No. Klap's AI dubbing into 29 languages (on Pro and Pro+) is a genuine differentiator for creators localizing content across markets. OpenClip covers multilingual captions in 30+ languages instead — captions in the viewer's language rather than replaced audio. If dubbed audio is a hard requirement, Klap is the right pick.

### Does either tool publish directly to social platforms?

Klap does; OpenClip doesn't yet. Klap publishes to TikTok, Shorts, Reels, and LinkedIn from connected accounts. OpenClip instead exports clean, watermark-free 9:16 MP4s ready to upload, so the only manual step left is the upload itself.

## The same pipeline at less than half the price

OpenClip auto-detects viral moments, tracks your speakers, captions every word, and exports clean 9:16 clips ready to upload — $12/month, no per-video length caps, watermark-free.

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## Related Pages

### Use Cases

[Repurpose Podcast Episodes into Social Clips](/use-cases/repurpose-podcast-episodes) [Create TikTok Content from Long Videos](/use-cases/create-tiktok-content)
