Anyone sitting on a back catalogue of long videos — podcast episodes, webinars, livestreams — knows there is gold buried in them, but mining it by hand is brutal. You have to watch the whole thing, find the good moments, crop them vertical, add captions, and hope you picked the right ones. Opus Clip automates that grind. Upload a long video and it hands back a stack of short, captioned, ready-to-post clips, each with a predicted "virality" score. It is one of the most genuinely time-saving AI tools I have used.
What is Opus Clip?
Opus Clip is an AI video-repurposing tool built for creators, podcasters, agencies, and marketers who produce long-form content and need short clips for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts. It analyses a long video, identifies the most engaging segments, reframes them to vertical with active-speaker tracking, burns in animated captions, and scores each clip for likely performance. The whole point is to compress hours of manual clipping into minutes.
Key features
- AI clip selection: finds hooks and complete thoughts in long videos rather than chopping at random.
- Virality scoring: ranks generated clips so you can prioritise the strongest ones.
- Auto-reframing: keeps the speaker centred when converting horizontal video to vertical.
- Animated captions and B-roll: dynamic, on-brand captions plus optional emoji and keyword highlights.
- Brand templates: save caption styles, fonts, and layouts for consistent output.
- Scheduling and integrations: publish or schedule clips and connect to your existing workflow.
Pricing
Opus Clip provides a free plan with limited monthly processing minutes and watermarked or capped output, then paid tiers that scale by upload/processing minutes, remove watermarks, and unlock brand templates, scheduling, and higher-quality features. Because it bills on processing minutes, the right plan depends on how much long-form footage you feed it each month. The free tier is a fair way to judge clip quality before paying, and most regular creators land on a mid-tier plan.
Pros and cons
The big win is time saved with surprisingly good clip selection — it usually surfaces genuinely usable moments, and the virality scores, while not gospel, are a helpful filter. Auto-captions and reframing are clean. The downsides: the scoring can be hit or miss, so you should still review clips yourself; longer videos eat your minute allowance quickly; and very nuanced edits still want a human touch. Caption accuracy on heavy accents or technical jargon occasionally needs a fix.
The verdict
Opus Clip is close to essential for anyone repurposing long-form video at volume. It will not replace a skilled editor for flagship content, but as a first pass that turns one upload into a week of shorts, it is hard to beat. Treat the virality scores as a guide, give the clips a quick review, and you have a workflow that genuinely scales your social output. For podcasters and agencies especially, it earns its keep.
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