ClipMe vs Vizard: live Kick clipping vs upload clipping

Vizard does a lot right — fast renders, 30+ caption languages, a clean editor. It's an upload-first tool: you bring the file, it finds the moments. The catch for streamers is the meter: on Vizard's published pricing (as of July 2026) a credit is one uploaded minute, so a single 8-hour VOD costs 480 of the $29 Creator plan's 600 monthly credits — one long stream and the month is nearly spent. Kick isn't on its supported-sources list either. ClipMe inverts both: flat $29 Pro billed monthly, built for stream-length sessions, watching the live broadcast and weighing 18 signals — chat velocity among them — across the whole broadcast.

ClipMe18 signals / sec
Vizardtranscript-led

Where Vizard is strong

Wide caption-language support and a quick web editor.

Where ClipMe pulls ahead

  • Built for Kick/Twitch live streams; Kick appears nowhere on Vizard's own supported-sources page (checked July 2026)
  • Flat $29/mo Pro with no per-minute meter; Vizard's credit model prices one 8-hour VOD at 480 of a $29 plan's 600 monthly credits — arithmetic from their own pricing
  • Chat-velocity + 18-signal scoring, not a transcript alone
  • Every clip rendered to 9:16, 1:1 and native 16:9 from one source

ClipMe vs Vizard, line by line

FeatureClipMeVizard
Native Kick support
Clips live / in real time (while you stream)
Chat-velocity signal
Signals scored18transcript-led
Auto moment detection
Vertical / square / 16:9 reframe
Caption languages530+
Post-ready for TikTok / Reels / Shorts
60-second highlight reel
Free tier with real outputpartial

Competitor features are publicly-listed and not independently verified — check their current plans.

The verdict

Vizard is great if your workflow is upload-then-clip and your sources are meeting-length — webinars, interviews, business long-form. For stream-length sessions its own credit math works against you, and for live streams the signal that matters is how your audience reacted in real time. That's ClipMe's lane.

FAQ

Is ClipMe a good Vizard alternative?

Vizard is great if your workflow is upload-then-clip and your sources are meeting-length — webinars, interviews, business long-form. For stream-length sessions its own credit math works against you, and for live streams the signal that matters is how your audience reacted in real time. That's ClipMe's lane.

Does ClipMe support Kick like Vizard?

ClipMe is native to Kick — paste a kick.com VOD or connect a live channel directly. Vizard is built around uploads and finished files.

How many signals does ClipMe score versus Vizard?

ClipMe scores the entire stream across 18 proprietary signals including chat velocity and ranks the moments that actually pop off.

Can I switch from Vizard to ClipMe without losing my clips?

Yes — there's nothing to migrate. Clips you already exported from Vizard stay yours, and ClipMe works straight from the source: connect your channel or paste a VOD link and it scores your recent streams from scratch. Plenty of streamers run both side by side during the free beta and compare output on the same VOD.

Is ClipMe free, and is it cheaper than Vizard?

ClipMe's founding-beta tier is free and returns real, watermark-free clips; Pro is $29/mo. Vizard's plans change often enough that we won't quote them here — check their pricing page and compare against what you actually clip per month.

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