Feature Comparison 2026

AutoClip vs VEED

VEED is a video editor that runs in a browser with no install. Its subtitle editor is one of the better ones online, it handles trimming and basic post-production well, and it has aspect-ratio resizing. Each video is still a session you sit through.

AutoClip · From $19.99/mo·VEED · Free tier with watermarked exports plus paid subscriptions. Check veed.io for current rates.

Feature Comparison

Feature
AutoClip
VEED
AI Viral Moment Detection
Included
Not included
9:16 Vertical Reframing
Included
Resize presets
Auto-Captioning
Included
Included
Auto-Post to TikTok/Reels/Shorts
Included
Not included
Channel Monitoring
Included
Not included
Content-Reward Campaign Submission
Included
Not included
Online Video Editor
Not included
Included
B-Roll AI Enhancement
Pro+
Not included
Hands-Off Turnaround (about 10-15 min)
Included
Not included

Where AutoClip Wins

  • You still find the moment yourself, which is the slow part
  • No extraction straight from a long-video URL
  • No monitoring of YouTube, Twitch, or Kick channels
  • No posting to connected social accounts on a schedule
  • Time per clip does not fall as you make more of them
  • No content-reward campaign submission
  • Resizing changes the frame, it does not follow the speaker through it

Where VEED Excels

  • Nothing to install, works on any machine you sit down at
  • Subtitle editing is genuinely better than fixing captions in AutoClip
  • Fast for one-off edits where you know exactly what you want

Verdict

AutoClip vs VEED: Our Take

VEED is a good editor with a real weakness for this job: it starts after you have already decided what to cut. AutoClip decides, cuts, frames, captions, and posts, and comes back in about 10 to 15 minutes with roughly nine clips you did not watch it make.

VEED does the browser-editor thing well. Open a tab, drop in a file, trim it, fix the subtitles, export. The subtitle editor in particular is better than what you get inside an automated tool, and if a specific clip needs its text cleaned up carefully, VEED is a nicer place to do that than AutoClip is. But the editor is only half the job and it is the second half. The first half is watching a two-hour upload to work out which 45 seconds are worth anything, and VEED does not help with that at all. It also has no idea a new video exists. Every clip begins with you noticing, deciding, and opening a tab, then ends with you uploading the export to each platform separately. Multiply by twenty a week and the editor's speed stops mattering. AutoClip handles the deciding and the delivering. Add a public YouTube, Twitch, or Kick channel and new uploads come back already cut, framed vertically with the speaker kept centred as the shot moves, captioned in time with the speech, and posted across 13 or more destinations. Starter is $19.99 a month with 200 credits, one credit per source minute, and exports have no watermark. Pro at $39.99 adds B-roll, background music, spoken hooks, brand kits, multi-aspect export, and caption translation and dubbing in 31 languages. VEED is worth keeping for the clip you want to fuss over. It is a poor fit for the twenty you do not.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can VEED automatically find viral moments in videos?

No. VEED edits what you give it. Deciding which part of a long video to cut is still your job, and that is usually where the time goes.

Does VEED have channel monitoring?

No. AutoClip watches public YouTube, Twitch, and Kick channels and clips new uploads without you submitting anything, one channel on Starter through ten on Scale.

Can VEED auto-post clips to social media?

VEED exports files that you upload yourself. AutoClip publishes to 13 or more short-form destinations on a spaced schedule from accounts you connect once.

Is VEED cheaper than AutoClip?

The tiers land in similar territory, so price is not the deciding factor. What differs is where your hour goes: VEED is 20 to 30 minutes of your attention per clip, AutoClip is about 10 to 15 minutes of waiting while it runs without you.

What is VEED best used for?

Subtitle work, quick trims, and one-off edits from any browser. For turning long uploads into a steady stream of vertical clips without sitting through each one, AutoClip fits better.

Can VEED do 9:16 vertical reframing?

VEED can resize to vertical, but resizing is a fixed frame. AutoClip keeps the speaker centred as the shot moves and uses split layouts when there is a facecam and gameplay to fit into the same vertical frame.

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