Quick Verdict
Vizard and OpusClip are both cloud-first repurposing tools. They make the most sense when you are comfortable trading upload minutes or credits for automated clip suggestions.
ClipCombo is different. It is a local-first clipping workflow for people who want to control the edit and use AI as an assistant inside that workflow.
Credit And Export Differences
Vizard’s official pricing page describes a free plan with monthly credits and export/storage limits, while its docs explain that API submissions consume upload minutes like web uploads. OpusClip’s help center similarly frames usage around credits consumed by submitted video duration.
That credit model is straightforward, but it means the cost question is tied to input length, not only to the number of finished clips.
Workflow Differences
| Workflow question | Vizard | OpusClip | ClipCombo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Who processes the long video? | Cloud service. | Cloud service. | Local-first app workflow, with optional user-provided providers. |
| What is the unit of usage? | Credits/upload minutes. | Credits/video duration. | Workflow features by plan. |
| Is the goal automated suggestions? | Yes. | Yes. | Assisted editing plus human review. |
| Does subscription include external AI calls? | Product-controlled cloud plan. | Product-controlled cloud plan. | No. Users pay external providers directly. |
When To Pick Each
Pick Vizard when your team wants a cloud repurposing workspace with clear upload-minute budgeting and export controls.
Pick OpusClip when your priority is fast automated clip discovery from long videos.
Pick ClipCombo when you want to keep the editing workflow closer to your local media and use AI to accelerate decisions rather than outsource the whole clip selection step.
Fact check date: May 14, 2026.