OpusClip popularized AI-assisted clipping — feed it a long video, get short clips with captions and hooks back. A handful of alternatives have since specialized in different directions. Here's how to think about which one fits.
If you just need faster editing
Klap and Vizard are close OpusClip substitutes — solid AI reframing, captions, and virality scoring, priced similarly. Pick whichever UI you prefer; the output quality is comparable across all three.
If you need scheduling built in
Munch leans harder into repurposing-plus-scheduling, so if your bottleneck is posting cadence rather than editing speed, it's worth a look.
If distribution is the actual bottleneck
None of the above solve the problem of only reaching your own audience. If you have content worth clipping but not enough reach to make it go far, the fix isn't a better editor — it's more people posting it. That's the gap Vello fills: AI clipping plus a paid campaign layer, so other creators post your clips to their own audiences and get paid per verified view from an on-chain escrow.
Bottom line
Editing-only tools (OpusClip, Klap, Vizard, Munch) are interchangeable on core AI clipping quality. The real fork in the road is whether you need distribution beyond your own account — that's what a paid clipping campaign gets you that a solo editor can't.