Veed or StreamClipping AI?
Veed is an excellent online video editor, versatile and clean. But it is not a moment detector for streamers, and that is the whole difference.
Veed (veed.io) is a general-purpose online video editor, and a very good one. You edit by hand in the browser: very clean auto-captions, templates, green screen, silence removal, translation, voiceover. To tinker with all sorts of videos without installing heavy software, it is genuinely pleasant. On that field, no pretending: Veed does the job, and does it well.
But your starting point is not an already-cut video you drop in to polish. It is a multi-hour Twitch, YouTube or Kick VOD where the clip worth posting is buried somewhere. Veed will not go dig it out for you: it expects you to bring the right passage already. That is exactly what we do for you. The AI watches the whole stream, scores the moments (clutch, fail, reaction, trained on stream and not podcasts), reframes to 9:16, and AutoPilot publishes.
Veed in two lines
Veed is an online video editing suite built for the creator, the marketer and the content team. Its thing is manual editing in the browser: timeline, auto-captions, templates, green screen, silence removal, translation, screen recording. You can make just about any video, and the interface is approachable even with no editing experience.
That is its strength and its limit at once. Veed equips you to EDIT a video you already have, but it does not DETECT the highlights inside a 4-hour replay. No virality scoring trained on stream, no native Twitch or Kick import, no automatic multi-platform publishing. It is an editor, not a clipping pipeline for streamers.
Side by side
| StreamClipping AI | Veed | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for Twitch, Kick and IRL streamers | ||
| Finds the highlights inside a full VOD | ||
| Virality scoring trained on stream content | ||
| Word-by-word synced animated captions | ||
| AI-generated retention hooks | ||
| Facecam and gameplay reframed automatically | Limited | |
| AutoPilot: automatic multi-platform publishing | ||
| Native Twitch, YouTube and Kick connection | ||
| Vertical 9:16 and horizontal 16:9 export | ||
| Human support in your language | ||
| Free forever and a 7-day Pro trial, no card | Limited |
What we do differently
The AI finds the clip, you stop scrolling your VOD
You paste a multi-hour Twitch, YouTube or Kick VOD, and the AI goes and finds the highlights on its own. With Veed, it is on you to dig the right passage out of your replay before you even start editing. We take that chore away: the hour-2 clutch, we detect it.
Scoring trained on stream
Our detection tells a clutch from a fail from a reaction, on gaming and IRL, not on measured speech. Veed has no moment detection: it is an editor, it finishes what you bring it. That is where the real difference lives, not in the finish.
AutoPilot publishes, Veed stops at export
Plug in your VOD, go to sleep. The AI cuts, reframes to 9:16 and schedules the publishing on TikTok, Shorts and Reels at your cadence. With Veed, you export your file and go post it by hand, network by network.
When Veed is still the right pick
- You want a full online editor to hand-craft all kinds of videos (not just stream): there, Veed is clearly the better fit, a versatile and solid editor.
- You start from an already-cut video and just want to dress it up: templates, green screen, captions, translation. Veed covers all of that in a clean interface, and we do not play on that field.
- You need fine, manual control over the timeline, frame by frame: Veed gives you that editor's control, which our automatic pipeline does not try to replace.
The verdict
Veed is an excellent online video editor, and we own it: if your need is to hand-edit a video you already have, it does the job very well. We will not pretend otherwise.
But if your starting point is a multi-hour stream VOD and you spend your evenings scrolling your replay to find the clip, you are using an editor where you need a detector. The AI that finds the moments, the scoring trained on stream and the AutoPilot that publishes, that is us. The 7-day Pro trial needs no card: paste a full VOD and compare it with your current Veed flow.
Frequently asked questions
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