Adobe Premiere Pro costs twenty-three dollars per month. DaVinci Resolve is free but eats your computer’s RAM. Most people making AI video editing tools for YouTube or TikToks don’t need either one.
How I tested these AI video editing tools
I edited the same 10 videos in each tool: 5 YouTube talking-head segments (10-20 minutes each) and 5 short-form clips (30-90 seconds each) for TikTok and Instagram Reels. I measured time to first export, how much manual editing was needed after AI processing, export quality, and whether I needed to open another tool to finish the job. These results are based on my editing workflow. Content type, hardware, and editing experience affect results. Treat them as directional, not universal.
The three types of AI video tools
Not all AI video editing tools do the same thing. Some edit existing footage. Others generate clips from long videos. And a few create footage from text or images. Understanding which type you need matters more than picking a brand. You probably need two of these, not one.
Editors that replace traditional software
CapCut and Descript both handle the core editing workflow: cutting, arranging, adding text, music, and transitions. The AI features speed up specific tasks (removing filler words, auto-captioning, smart cuts). If you want one tool that replaces Premiere or Final Cut, these two are the options.
Clip generators that create content from long-form video
OpusClip takes a long video (podcast, interview, stream) and automatically extracts the most engaging 30-60 second clips. The AI identifies key moments, adds captions, and formats for vertical platforms. If your workflow is “record long content, then chop it into short clips,” OpusClip replaces hours of manual clipping.
Generators that create footage from nothing
Runway generates video from text prompts or images. It doesn’t edit your existing footage (well, it can, but that’s not its strength). Runway is for b-roll, transitions, backgrounds, and effects that don’t exist in your source material. It’s a supplement to your editor, not a replacement.
CapCut: The editor that should be free
CapCut is the most popular free video editor on the internet right now. It started as a mobile app (by ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company) and now has a full desktop and web version. CapCut is free with no watermarks, AI-powered auto-captioning, templates, effects, and a surprisingly capable timeline editor. Premium features (some advanced AI tools and effects) cost extra, but the core editing experience is completely free.
What CapCut gets right
Speed. CapCut’s auto-caption feature transcribes your audio and generates perfectly timed captions in under 30 seconds for a 10-minute video. The template library has thousands of pre-built designs for TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube. The AI background remover, object tracking, and auto-reframe (reformatting horizontal video to vertical) all work well enough to skip manual work. For short-form content creators, CapCut is genuinely hard to beat because it handles 80% of what you need without paying anything.
Where CapCut hits its limit
CapCut struggles with long-form content. The timeline becomes laggy past 20 minutes. Advanced features like multi-cam editing, color grading with scopes, and professional audio mixing don’t exist or are too basic for serious work. The desktop app is also a resource hog. Running CapCut alongside a browser with 10 tabs made my laptop fan spin like a jet engine. For 30-second TikToks and 5-minute YouTube videos, CapCut is perfect. For anything longer or more complex, you’ll want something else.
CapCut results
| Metric | Short-form (30-90s) | Long-form (10-20m) |
|---|---|---|
| Time to first export | 3 min | 12 min |
| AI features used | Auto-caption, templates, auto-reframe | Auto-caption only |
| Manual edits needed | Minimal (10%) | Moderate (30%) |
| Export quality | 1080p excellent | 1080p good, 4K not available free |
| Needed another tool to finish? | No | Yes (color grading) |
Descript: Edit video by editing text
Descript takes a unique approach. Instead of a traditional timeline, it shows you a transcript of your video. Delete a word in the transcript, and Descript cuts that word out of the video. The concept is brilliant for talking-head content. Descript’s free plan gives you 1 hour of transcription per month. Hobbyist starts at $16/month ($24 monthly) with 10 media hours and 400 AI credits. Creator at $24/month ($35 monthly) adds 4K export and more AI tools.
Why the transcript-based editing works
For talking-head videos, podcasts, and interviews, Descript’s transcript editor is dramatically faster than traditional timeline editing. Remove filler words (“um,” “uh,” “you know”) with one click. Rearrange sections by dragging paragraphs in the transcript. Add chapters, highlights, and captions without touching a timeline. The AI “Underlord” feature can also improve audio quality (Studio Sound), remove background noise, and generate eye contact corrections (making it look like the speaker is looking at the camera even when they’ren’t).
Descript’s weaknesses
The transcript-based workflow breaks down with non-verbal content. Music videos, b-roll heavy content, vlogs with lots of action shots: these don’t translate well to “edit by deleting text.” Descript also lacks the effects library and templates that make CapCut so fast for short-form content. The free plan’s 1-hour limit is too restrictive for anyone producing weekly content. And the learning curve is real. Descript’s interface is intuitive once you understand the concept, but the first 2-3 projects feel confusing if you are used to traditional timelines.
Descript results
| Metric | Short-form | Long-form |
|---|---|---|
| Time to first export | 5 min | 8 min |
| AI features used | Filler word removal, Studio Sound | All of the above + chapters, eye contact |
| Manual edits needed | Low (15%) | Low (20%) |
| Export quality | 720p free, 1080p Hobbyist+ | 1080p Hobbyist, 4K Creator |
| Needed another tool to finish? | No (talking-head) | Yes (b-roll, effects) |
Check pricing at descript.com/pricing.
OpusClip: One video becomes fifteen
OpusClip solves a specific problem: turning long-form content into short-form clips. You upload a YouTube video, podcast, or webinar, and OpusClip’s AI identifies the most engaging moments, trims them to 30-90 seconds, adds captions, and formats them for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels. OpusClip uses a credit system. The free tier gives you limited credits. Paid plans start at a monthly subscription with more credits and features like custom branding.
The workflow that changes how you create content
If you record a weekly podcast or interview, OpusClip replaces 2-3 hours of manual clipping per episode. The AI scores each potential clip for virality (based on hook quality, emotional peaks, and audience retention patterns). You review the top clips, make minor edits, and schedule them across platforms. One 60-minute recording can produce 10-15 short clips in under 20 minutes of review time. For content creators who want to maintain a daily posting schedule without recording daily, OpusClip is a multiplier.
What OpusClip can’t do
OpusClip isn’t a video editor. You can trim clips and adjust captions, but you can’t add custom effects, transitions, or complex edits. The AI-generated captions sometimes mishear words, especially with heavy accents or technical jargon. And the clip selection, while good, occasionally misses context. A moment that seems high-energy in isolation might not make sense as a standalone clip without the surrounding context. Always review before posting.
OpusClip results
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| Clips generated from 1-hour video | 12-18 |
| Time to review and select | 15-20 min |
| Clips usable without edits | 60-70% |
| Clips usable with minor edits | 85-90% |
| Caption accuracy | 90-95% (clear audio) |
Check pricing at opus.pro/pricing.
Runway: When you need to generate, not edit
Runway is an AI video generation platform. You give it text prompts or images, and it creates video footage. Runway’s free plan gives you 125 credits (one-time, about 25 seconds of Gen-4 Turbo). Standard is $12/month (billed annually at $144) with 625 credits monthly. Runway isn’t competing with CapCut or Descript. It competes with stock footage sites and visual effects studios.
When Runway saves money
Stock footage costs $30-50 per clip on sites like Shutterstock. A 60-second video with 5 b-roll shots can cost $150-250 in stock footage alone. Runway generates custom b-roll for a fraction of that cost. Need a drone shot of a city skyline? A time-lapse of clouds? An abstract background for a text overlay? Runway generates these in seconds. The quality isn’t always perfect (hands, faces, and complex scenes can look weird), but for b-roll and backgrounds, it works well enough.
Runway isn’t an editor
You can’t edit a traditional talking-head video in Runway. It doesn’t have a timeline, captioning, or any of the features that CapCut and Descript offer. Runway generates footage that you then import into your actual editor. Think of it as a camera that shoots whatever you describe. The workflow is: generate in Runway, edit in CapCut or Descript. Not generate and edit in one tool.
Runway results
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| Generation time (10s clip) | 30-60s |
| Quality acceptable for b-roll | 85% |
| Quality acceptable for primary footage | 40% |
| Credits used per 10s clip (Gen-4 Turbo) | 50 |
| Effective cost per clip on Standard | ~$0.19 |
Check pricing at runwayml.com/pricing.
AI video editing tools compared
| Tool | Type | Free plan | Paid plan | Best for | Replaces Premiere? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CapCut | Editor | Full features, no watermark | Pro (varies) | Short-form, TikTok, Reels | Yes (simple projects) |
| Descript | Editor | 1 hr/month | $16/mo Hobbyist | Talking-head, podcasts | Yes (verbal content) |
| OpusClip | Clip generator | Limited credits | Varies (credit-based) | Repurposing long content | No |
| Runway | Generator | 125 credits (one-time) | $12/mo Standard | B-roll, VFX, backgrounds | No |
My overall winner
For AI video editing, CapCut wins for most people because it is free, fast, and handles both short-form and basic long-form editing. If you make TikToks, Instagram Reels, or YouTube videos under 15 minutes, CapCut does everything you need without paying a cent. The AI auto-caption alone saves 10-15 minutes per video compared to manual captioning in Premiere. CapCut’s weakness is professional editing (color grading, multi-cam, complex timelines), but most creators don’t need those features.
The exception is podcasters and interview-based creators. If your content is talking-heads with minimal b-roll, Descript’s transcript editor is faster than any timeline-based tool. The filler word removal and Studio Sound features alone justify the $16/month for people producing weekly verbal content. Pair CapCut (free, for short-form) with Descript (paid, for long-form talking-heads) and you cover 95% of creator editing needs without touching Premiere.
CapCut vs Descript: Which should you pick
This comes down to content type. CapCut uses a traditional timeline with AI assist. Descript uses a transcript as its editing interface. If your videos are visual (vlogs, product reviews, tutorials with lots of screen recording), CapCut’s timeline is more intuitive. If your videos are verbal (podcasts, interviews, talking-head commentary), Descript’s transcript editor is dramatically faster. The overlap is talking-head content, where both work. Descript is faster for pure editing of speech. CapCut is faster for adding effects, templates, and visual polish. Pick the tool that matches how your content is structured.
When Adobe Premiere is still worth paying for
Pay for Premiere when you do professional client work (weddings, corporate videos, commercials), need collaborative workflows with an editing team, or work with 4K+ footage and need advanced color grading, audio mixing, and multi-cam. Premiere also has the deepest plugin ecosystem. If your income depends on video editing as a professional service, the $22.99/month is a business expense, not a luxury. For everyone else, CapCut and Descript cover the same ground for free or significantly less.
For more AI tools that save time on content creation, check out our comparison of AI social media tools. If your content strategy involves automating the entire pipeline from idea to publish, our guide to AI content automation covers the full workflow.