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Best AI Video Clipping Tools in 2026

The best AI video clipping tool depends on whether you need clip discovery, captions, a full editor, or team workflows. This guide compares the major options and where ClipX fits.

What to look for in an AI clipper

A useful AI clipper should do more than cut random timestamps. It should import your source, understand the transcript, find self-contained moments, rank them by short-form potential, and give you enough editing control to publish confidently.

  • Source support: YouTube URLs and direct uploads cover most creator workflows.
  • Clip quality: look for hooks, context, and clean endings rather than arbitrary cuts.
  • Captions: social clips need readable captions for muted viewing.
  • Formats: 9:16 vertical, square, portrait, and horizontal exports should be available.
  • Pricing: understand whether free exports are watermarked and what paid plans remove.

Quick comparison

ToolBest forFree / entry pointNotes
ClipXCreators repurposing YouTube videos, podcasts, interviews, and webinars into ranked social clipsFree beta exports with ClipX watermark; Pro removes brandingYouTube imports, uploads, captions, AI-ranked moments, crop/editor controls
OpusClipEstablished short-form repurposing workflowsLimited free/trial availability varies by planWell-known option with strong brand recognition
Vidyo.aiRepurposing and team workflowsPlan limits varyBroad creator workflow with templates and social assets
SubmagicCaption-first short-form editingPlan limits varyStrong focus on captions and visual polish
DescriptTranscript-based podcast and video editingPlan limits varyBest when you need a full editor, not only clip discovery

When ClipX is a good fit

ClipX is strongest when you already have long-form creator content and want a fast path to short clips. It supports YouTube imports and file uploads, suggests viral moments from the transcript, adds captions, and exports social-ready MP4 clips. Free beta exports include ClipX branding; Pro removes the watermark and branded outro.

If you need a full timeline editor for complex productions, a transcript editor like Descript may be better. If you mainly need caption styling, Submagic may be worth comparing. If you want a lower-cost OpusClip alternative focused on clipping and publishing-ready exports, start with ClipX.

Try ClipX on one long video

Paste a YouTube link or upload a file, review the AI-ranked clips, and export your best short with captions.

Open the AI video clipper