- Best for
- Creators & teams making social video, shorts and subtitles fast
- Platform
- Web (any browser)
- Pricing
- Free plan, paid from low monthly
- Free plan
- Yes
Kedy.AI vs Clipchamp
Clipchamp is a clean, free editor baked into the Microsoft world. Kedy.AI is an AI studio for shorts and dubbing. Here is how they compare.
- Best for
- Windows and Microsoft 365 users wanting simple edits
- Platform
- Web, Windows app
- Pricing
- Free (1080p); paid extras via Microsoft 365
- Free plan
- Yes
In short: Clipchamp is a great free, simple editor for Microsoft users. Kedy.AI is the better pick when you need AI shorts, dubbing and multilingual reach.
Kedy.AI vs Clipchamp: feature comparison
| Feature | Kedy.AI | Clipchamp |
|---|---|---|
| Runs in browser | ✓ | ✓ |
| Free 1080p export | ✓ | ✓ |
| AI shorts from long video (ranked) | ✓ | — |
| Auto-reframe to 9:16 | ✓ | Limited |
| Auto subtitles | ✓ | ✓ |
| Translate subtitles | 50+ languages | Limited |
| AI dubbing (voice translation) | 23+ languages | — |
| Voice cloning | Instant | Yes |
| AI image generation | ✓ | — |
| No account lock-in | ✓ | Microsoft account |
| Entry price | Free / low monthly | Free |
Clipchamp strengths
- Genuinely free 1080p export with no watermark
- Clean, beginner-friendly interface
- Tight integration with Windows and Microsoft 365
- Good stock and template basics
Clipchamp limitations
- Requires a Microsoft account
- No ranked AI shorts from long videos
- No multilingual dubbing pipeline
- Limited advanced and AI features
Where Kedy.AI wins
- Automatic ranked shorts with captions and reframing
- Dub audio into 23+ languages with instant voice cloning
- AI image generation and AI video summary
- No Microsoft account required
A simple free editor vs an AI studio
Clipchamp is Microsoft’s answer to “I just need to edit a video quickly and for free.” It exports 1080p without a watermark, lives in the browser, and fits neatly into Windows and Microsoft 365. For straightforward edits, it’s a solid, friendly tool. Kedy.AI aims higher up the automation curve — shorts, subtitles and dubbing — while still being free to start.
Editing basics: both fine
For trimming, captions, stock and templates, both do the job. Clipchamp’s integration with the Microsoft ecosystem is a genuine convenience if you live in Windows and 365.
AI shorts and languages: Kedy.AI only
The difference is the AI layer. Kedy.AI turns a long video into ranked vertical shorts — detecting strong moments, reframing with face tracking, captioning — and dubs audio into 23+ languages with instant voice cloning, plus AI image generation and an AI video summary. Clipchamp doesn’t do ranked shorts or multilingual dubbing.
Accounts and lock-in
Clipchamp requires a Microsoft account; Kedy.AI runs in any browser without that tie. For creators outside the Microsoft world, that’s one less hoop.
Bottom line
Pick Clipchamp for simple, free editing inside Microsoft’s ecosystem. Pick Kedy.AI when you want automatic shorts, dubbing and multilingual reach.
Frequently asked questions
Is Kedy.AI a good Clipchamp alternative?
Yes, especially if you want AI shorts and dubbing. Clipchamp is a simple editor; Kedy.AI adds automatic ranked shorts and 23+ language dubbing on top of editing.
Does Kedy.AI need a Microsoft account?
No. Kedy.AI runs in any browser without tying you to a Microsoft account.
Can Kedy.AI dub videos into other languages?
Yes — subtitle translation and audio dubbing into 23+ languages with instant voice cloning, which Clipchamp does not offer.
Which is better for quick simple edits?
Clipchamp is excellent for simple, free edits in the Microsoft ecosystem. Kedy.AI wins once you need AI automation and languages.
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