Feature Comparison 2026

AutoClip vs Clideo

Clideo is a set of small browser tools for the jobs that come up once - trim thirty seconds off a file, merge two takes, compress something under an upload limit. It does those jobs without an install and without a learning curve. What it does not do is decide anything for you: every cut, crop, and upload is yours to make.

AutoClip · From $19.99/mo·Clideo · Free with watermark; paid subscription for unlimited exports

Feature Comparison

Feature
AutoClip
Clideo
Viral Moment Scoring
Included
Not included
9:16 Vertical Reframing
Included
Manual crop
Word-Synced Captions
Included
Not included
Auto-Post to 9 Destinations
Included
Not included
Automatic Channel Monitoring
Included
Not included
Content-Reward Campaign Submission
Included
Not included
Format Conversion / File Merging
Not included
Included
AI B-Roll
Pro+
Not included

Where AutoClip Wins

  • No scoring of a long video to tell you which parts are worth cutting
  • No extraction of multiple clips from one source in a single pass
  • No automatic channel monitoring for new uploads
  • No auto-posting to short-form destinations
  • Vertical crops are hand-positioned - nothing tracks the speaker
  • No content-reward campaign submission for clip earnings
  • Every step is manual, which is fine at one clip and painful at twenty

Where Clideo Excels

  • Nothing to install, nothing to learn for a one-off trim
  • Handles format conversion and compression AutoClip does not
  • Cheap for occasional, single-file work

Verdict

AutoClip vs Clideo: Our Take

Clideo is a utility, not a clipping tool. It is genuinely useful when you have one file and one small thing to do to it. Ask it to turn a two-hour upload into a week of shorts and you are doing all of that work yourself, in a browser tab.

The honest framing: Clideo and AutoClip are not on the same shelf. Clideo lives next to a file converter. It is the thing you reach for when a video is the wrong container or forty seconds too long, and it does that without asking you to open an editor. The gap shows up as volume. Say you are working a two-hour podcast. In Clideo you scrub it yourself to find the moments, trim each one, re-crop each one to vertical and eyeball the framing, then take the exports somewhere else for captions, then upload each file to each destination by hand. Do that for six clips and the afternoon is gone. AutoClip's Starter plan is $19.99/mo for 200 credits - one credit per source minute, so that two-hour podcast costs 120 of them - and covers 10 videos and up to 50 clips a month, watermark-free, with up to 6 clips per video. You get scored clips back in about 10-15 minutes for a typical video, already reframed to 9:16 with the speaker held in frame, already captioned word by word, ready to schedule out to your connected accounts. If you are clipping once a month, Clideo plus your own patience is a defensible setup and cheaper. If you are clipping weekly, the subscription is not the number that matters - the hours are.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Clideo pull clips out of a YouTube video?

No. Clideo works on files you upload to it and trims where you tell it to. It does not take a URL, read a video's content, or propose segments.

Is Clideo cheaper than AutoClip?

Per month, usually yes - and for a handful of one-off edits that is the right call. AutoClip's Starter is $19.99/mo and includes clip scoring, speaker-tracked vertical reframing, captions, channel monitoring, and auto-posting, which is a different purchase, not a more expensive version of the same one.

Does Clideo post to TikTok or Reels for me?

No. You download the file and upload it to each destination yourself. AutoClip posts to 9 short-form destinations on a schedule you set.

What is Clideo actually good at?

Compression, format conversion, quick trims, and merging - the small file jobs that do not justify opening a real editor. AutoClip does none of those things.

Does Clideo do 9:16 reframing?

You can crop to a vertical canvas and place the frame yourself. AutoClip tracks the speaker so the crop follows them when the shot moves, and switches to a split layout when there is a facecam and gameplay to keep in frame at once.

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