Comparengram vs Opus Clip
Honest comparison

ngram vs Opus Clip

Opus Clip slices one long recording into many viral shorts. ngram generates a finished, on-brand video from a doc, URL, deck, or recording, then lets you steer it in plain language. This is the honest breakdown for anyone weighing an Opus Clip alternative.

Scorecard · short-form video workflowngram leads 4-2
ngram logongram
AI video engine
Generate a branded video from a doc, URL or deck (no footage)
Script and storyboard you review before rendering
Adapt one message to audience, persona and channel
Apply a brand kit (logo, colors, fonts) automatically
Slice one long recording into many viral shorts at scale
Auto-schedule and post clips to social platforms
8.8/ 10 workflow
Opus Clip logoOpus Clip
AI clip repurposer
Generate a branded video from a doc, URL or deck (no footage)
Script and storyboard you review before rendering
Adapt one message to audience, persona and channel
Apply a brand kit (logo, colors, fonts) automatically
Slice one long recording into many viral shorts at scale
Auto-schedule and post clips to social platforms
7.6/ 10 workflow
Updated for 2026 plans and feature sets.

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The short version

Two different jobs that both end in a short video.

Pick ngram for

Making a video you do not have footage for

Paste release notes, a URL, a deck or a screen recording and ngram writes the script, builds the storyboard, and returns a narrated, on-brand cut, no source video required.

Pick Opus Clip for

Turning one long video into many viral clips

Drop in a podcast or webinar and Opus Clip auto-detects hooks, reframes vertically, adds captions, and scores each clip for virality. The faster path when you already have the recording.

Pick ngram for

One message, many audiences and channels

Ask for a 9:16 social cut, a sales version and a German variant of the same video, and ngram adapts structure, pacing and voiceover for each, on brand.

Feature by feature

Feature-by-feature comparison

The highlighted column is ngram. Where we mark a partial, it works but with caveats — we've noted them.

ngram logongramAI video engineOpus Clip logoOpus Clip
Generate video from a doc, URL or deck
Text, PDF, URL, deck, screenshots, recordings
Needs an existing video to clipOpus Clip repurposes a recording you already have; it does not generate a video from a doc or prompt.
Script and storyboard preview
Review the plan before anything renders
Auto-clips first, edit after
AI clip detection from long video
Cuts a recording into vertical social clipsngram clips a recording, but Opus Clip's moment detection and virality scoring are purpose-built for long-to-many clipping.
Hook detection plus virality score per clip
Context-aware adaptation
Adapts to audience, persona and channel
Manual; you pick the clips and styles
Auto captions
Burned-in, brand-styled, on every export
Animated caption templates
Auto reframe to vertical
Smart reframing across 16:9, 9:16, 1:1
Auto-reframe with active speaker tracking
AI voiceover and script narration
Studio voices generated from the script
AI voice-overs on Starter and upOpus Clip adds voice-overs to existing footage; it does not narrate a generated script from source material.
Brand kit
Logo, colors, fonts, intros applied automatically
Caption and template branding presetsBranding is mostly caption and template styling rather than a full brand kit across the video.
Screen recording and polish
Capture plus auto cursor smoothing, zoom, callouts
No screen capture or demo polishOpus Clip works from uploaded or imported video, not a screen capture and demo-polish pipeline.
Translation and dubbing
Script, captions, on-screen text, voiceover, lip sync
Caption translation on clipsTranslates captions on clips; not full multilingual voiceover with lip sync.
AI avatars and talking heads
Avatar library plus custom faces with lip sync
No avatar generation
Multi-format export
16:9, 9:16, 1:1 from one render
Vertical clips, plus other ratios on paid tiers
Persona and channel variants
One source becomes many audience cuts
Many clips from one video, same styleProduces many clips from one video, but not re-scripted variants per audience or channel.
Auto-schedule and post to social
Publish to LinkedIn, X and YouTubengram publishes to several destinations, but Opus Clip has a dedicated multi-platform clip scheduler.
Built-in scheduler across platforms
Timeline editor
Full timeline for frame-level control
Text and timeline editing on Pro
Team workspaces and collaboration
Shared brand kits, library and team roles
Team collaboration on Business planTeam collaboration sits on the custom Business plan.
Developer API and MCP
REST API, webhooks, MCP server for agents
API on the Business planProgrammatic access is gated to the custom Business tier; no public self-serve API docs.
Free tier
Free plan, 300 credits, 720p watermarkedngram's free exports are 720p with a watermark.
Free plan, 3-day storage, caption watermarkOpus Clip's free clips expire after 3 days and carry a watermark on caption templates.
Entry paid price
$29/month (Basic)Opus Clip's Starter tier is cheaper to enter for pure clipping.
$15/month Starter
Per-minute usage cost at scale
Credit-based; export-led, not per source minute
Processing-minute model that climbs with volumeReviewers flag that the processing-minute model gets expensive for high-output creators.
Where each one wins

Where each tool wins

ngram logo
What ngram does better
production, automation, control
It generates the video, you do not need footage

Give ngram release notes, a URL or a deck and it writes the script, plans the storyboard, and renders a narrated cut. Opus Clip needs an existing recording to clip from.

You approve the plan before it renders

ngram shows the script and storyboard up front. You fix direction in plain language, then it builds the video, instead of correcting an AI's clip picks after the fact.

On-brand by default, not just styled captions

A brand kit applies your logo, colors, fonts and intros to the whole video automatically. Opus Clip's branding is mostly caption and template styling on the clip.

One source becomes many audience cuts

Ask for a LinkedIn 9:16 version, a sales walkthrough and a German dub of the same message; ngram re-scripts and adapts pacing and voiceover per variant.

Screen recordings finished automatically

ngram smooths the cursor, trims dead air, adds smart zooms, callouts and step labels, turning a raw capture into a product demo. Opus Clip does not capture or polish screens.

Opus Clip logo
What Opus Clip does better
where the alternative leads
Long-to-many clipping at scale

Drop in a one-hour podcast and Opus Clip returns a stack of vertical clips with hooks detected and captions burned in. For repurposing existing footage in volume, it is purpose-built and fast.

Virality scoring on clips

Opus Clip scores each generated clip for viral potential so you can prioritize what to post. ngram does not rank clips by predicted performance.

Built-in multi-platform scheduler

Opus Clip can schedule and post clips across social platforms from one place. ngram publishes to several destinations but has no dedicated clip scheduler.

Lower entry price for pure clipping

Opus Clip's Starter plan starts at $15/month, cheaper to enter than ngram's $29/month if all you need is clip generation.

The decision

Which tool is right for you?

Recommended for teams
ngram logo
Choose ngram

Generating branded videos from the material you already have.

  • You have a doc, deck, URL or screen recording and want a finished video, not a clip of footage you do not have
  • You work in product marketing, growth, sales enablement or customer success
  • You need the same message as a launch video, a social cut and a localized variant
  • You want to approve the script and storyboard before anything renders
  • You want a brand kit applied to the whole video, not just the captions
  • You turn rough screen recordings into polished product demos
Opus Clip logo
Choose Opus Clip

Repurposing one long recording into many viral short clips.

  • You record podcasts, webinars or interviews and want many shorts from each
  • You want AI to detect hooks and score clips for viral potential
  • You publish high volumes of clips and want a built-in scheduler
  • You already have the long-form footage and just need it sliced fast
  • You are a solo creator who wants the cheapest entry price for clipping
FAQ

ngram vs Opus Clip, answered

Yes, if your job is creating a finished video rather than clipping footage you already have. ngram generates a script, storyboard and narrated cut from a doc, URL, deck or screen recording, then lets you refine in plain language. Opus Clip is the stronger pick when you have a long recording and want many viral shorts from it fast. Match the tool to where your work starts.

Still deciding?

Make the switch

Generate your first video with ngram

Start from a doc, a script or a rough recording and get a finished, on-brand video back. Free to try — see how ngram compares to Opus Clip on your own content.

Workflow score
8.8
ngram 8.8Opus Clip 7.6
Inputs
Docs, URLs, decks, recordings
Export
16:9, 9:16, 1:1