Comparengram vs Vizard
Honest comparison

ngram vs Vizard

Vizard auto-clips one long recording into dozens of social-ready shorts, and it is very good at that. ngram generates a finished, on-brand video from a doc, URL, deck, or recording, then adapts it into channel cuts. This is the honest breakdown for anyone weighing a Vizard alternative.

Scorecard · short-form video workflowEven 4-4, different jobs
ngram logongram
AI video engine
Generate a finished video from a doc, URL, deck, or recording
Review the script and storyboard before rendering
Apply a brand kit and export 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1
Auto-detect and batch-export dozens of clips from one upload
Virality scoring and viral hook detection
Publish and schedule clips to social accounts natively
Auto captions in 100+ languages
8.6/ 10 workflow
Vizard logoVizard
AI clip extractor
Generate a finished video from a doc, URL, deck, or recording
Review the script and storyboard before rendering
Apply a brand kit and export 16:9, 9:16, and 1:1
Auto-detect and batch-export dozens of clips from one upload
Virality scoring and viral hook detection
Publish and schedule clips to social accounts natively
Auto captions in 100+ languages
7.9/ 10 workflow
Updated for 2026 plans and feature sets.

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The short version

Both make short-form video, from two different starting points.

Pick ngram for

Generating the video, not just clipping one

Bring a doc, URL, deck, or screen recording and ngram writes the script, plans the storyboard, and returns a narrated, on-brand video, plus social cuts of it.

Pick Vizard for

Auto-clipping a long recording into many shorts

Upload a webinar or podcast and Vizard detects highlights, reframes them vertical, and batch-exports dozens of captioned clips ready to post. That bulk extraction is its core job.

Pick ngram for

One message across every channel and language

Ask for a 9:16 social cut, a 1:1 ad, and a localized variant of the same video, and ngram adapts structure, pacing, and voiceover for each.

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 engineVizard logoVizard
Generate video from a doc, URL, or prompt
Text, PDF, URL, deck, screenshots, recordings
Works from a video you already haveVizard repurposes an existing recording; it does not generate a video from documents or prompts.
Script and storyboard preview
Review the plan before anything renders
Edit clips after auto-detection
Context-aware adaptation
Adapts to audience, goal, and channel
Manual; you pick clips and styling
Bulk auto-clipping from one long upload
Webinar-to-clips converter, not bulk auto-detectngram can cut a recording into pieces, but Vizard's one-upload, many-clips auto-detection is purpose-built and deeper.
Detects and batch-exports dozens of clips
Viral hook detection and clip scoring
Not a scored-clip feature
Ranks clips by predicted performance
Auto captions and styling
Burned-in, brand-styled captions on every export
Animated captions with emoji and templates
Caption translation and languages
Script, captions, on-screen text, and voiceover
Caption translation in 100+ languagesVizard translates captions; ngram also translates the voiceover and on-screen text.
AI B-roll and visuals
Scene-matched AI visuals and B-roll
Automatic B-roll insertion
AI voiceover and narration
Generated voiceover synced to the cut
Uses the speaker's original audioVizard keeps the source recording's audio; it does not generate fresh narration.
Screen recording and demo polish
Capture plus auto cursor smoothing, zoom, callouts
Clips recorded video; no demo polish pipeline
Motion graphics and animated visuals
Auto text animation, lower-thirds, transitions
Caption animation and templatesVizard animates captions and applies templates; it is not a motion-graphics generator.
AI avatars and talking head
Avatar library plus custom faces with lip sync
No AI avatar generation
Brand kit
Logo, colors, fonts, intros applied automatically
Brand kit and custom fonts (Business plan)Team brand kit and custom fonts require Vizard's Business plan.
Multi-format export
16:9, 9:16, 1:1 with smart reframing
Vertical and horizontal social formats
Native social scheduling and publishing
Publish via integrations, no built-in schedulerngram publishes through LinkedIn, YouTube, and Zapier; Vizard schedules posts to connected accounts natively.
Connect accounts and schedule posts in-app
Team workspace and collaboration
Team workspaces, shared library, brand kits
Shared workspace and member invites (Business)
Developer API and MCP
REST API, webhooks, MCP server for agentsBoth expose an API; ngram adds webhooks and an MCP server for agent workflows.
Public REST API on paid plans
Credit metering
Credits by output generated and edited
1 credit per minute of source uploadVizard charges per minute of the uploaded source before clipping, so long recordings drain credits fast.
Free tier
Free plan available
60 credits/month, 720p, watermarked, 3-day storageVizard's free plan watermarks exports, caps at 720p, and stores files for three days.
Entry paid price
$29/monthVizard's Creator tier starts cheaper for a single creator who only needs clipping.
Around $14.50/month Creator (annual)
Where each one wins

Where each tool wins

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

Give ngram release notes, a URL, or a deck and it writes the script, plans the storyboard, and renders a narrated cut. Vizard needs a recording to clip from in the first place.

You approve the plan before it renders

ngram shows the script and storyboard up front, and you steer it in plain language. Vizard's edits happen after it auto-detects clips, not before.

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. Vizard clips a recording but does not polish demos.

Fresh AI voiceover, not just the source audio

ngram can generate narration in a chosen voice and language. Vizard keeps the original speaker's audio, so it cannot re-voice a clip the way ngram can.

Localize the whole video, not just captions

ngram translates script, captions, on-screen text, and voiceover for a full localized variant. Vizard translates captions, which covers reading but not the spoken track.

Vizard logo
What Vizard does better
where the alternative leads
Bulk auto-clipping from one upload

Vizard's core job is detecting highlights in a long recording and exporting dozens of captioned, reframed clips at once. For high-volume podcast and webinar repurposing, that is exactly what you want.

Viral hook detection and clip scoring

Vizard ranks candidate clips by predicted performance so you can post the strongest moments first. ngram does not score clips for virality.

Native social scheduling

Connect your social accounts and schedule posts straight from Vizard. ngram publishes through integrations rather than a built-in scheduler.

Lower entry price for solo clipping

Vizard's Creator plan starts around $14.50 a month on annual billing, cheaper than ngram for a single creator who only needs to clip existing video.

The decision

Which tool is right for you?

Recommended for teams
ngram logo
Choose ngram

Generating finished, on-brand videos from the material you already have.

  • You have a doc, deck, URL, or screen recording and want a finished video, not a stack of raw clips
  • 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 turn rough screen recordings into polished product demos
  • You want fresh AI voiceover and full localization, not just translated captions
Vizard logo
Choose Vizard

Auto-clipping long recordings into many social-ready shorts.

  • Your main job is mining long recordings for many ready-to-post short clips
  • You are a podcaster, content team, or creator repurposing webinars and interviews at volume
  • You want viral hook detection that ranks clips by predicted performance
  • You want to schedule and publish clips to social accounts from one app
  • You only need to clip existing video and want the lowest entry price
FAQ

ngram vs Vizard, answered

Only for a specific slice. ngram is the stronger pick when your goal is a finished, on-brand video generated from a doc, URL, deck, or recording, plus social and localized variants of it. It is not a bulk clip-extractor and will not auto-detect dozens of clips from one upload the way Vizard does. If your only job is mining long recordings for shorts, Vizard or a dedicated clipper fits better.

Still deciding?

Make the switch

Generate your next 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 Vizard on your own content.

Workflow score
8.6
ngram 8.6Vizard 7.9
Inputs
Docs, URLs, decks, recordings
Export
16:9, 9:16, 1:1