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Vidup vs Captions: Footage-Based Shorts or Avatars and Your Own Clips

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The short answer

Vidup and Captions solve different jobs. Captions (captions.ai) is a creator studio built around AI avatars and editing your own talking-head recordings, with its higher tiers metered by credits. Vidup has no avatars and no credits: it takes a script, blog post, or product URL and returns a finished footage-based short in one pass, with AI voiceover, burned-in captions, matched stock footage, and music, auto-sized for every platform, on a flat monthly plan. If you want a synthetic presenter or a phone-first editor for clips you filmed, Captions fits; if you want footage-based shorts from content you already have, Vidup fits.

Dimension Vidup Captions
Pricing model Flat plan, no credits Credit-metered on Max and Scale tiers
Core format Footage-based shorts, no presenter AI avatars and your own recordings
Avatars or talking heads None Yes, an AI Creator is central
Input Script, blog post, or product URL Your footage, or a script for an avatar
Output Finished footage-based video in one pass Edited or avatar video from the app
Platform sizes Auto 9:16, 1:1, and 16:9 Vertical, mobile-first focus
Voice cloning No, curated AI voices Yes, on paid tiers
Best for Social, ad, and blog-to-video shorts Talking-head and avatar creator video
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Verdict

The bottom line

Pick Captions if you want an AI presenter or a mobile-first editor for footage you record yourself. Pick Vidup if you want footage-based social and marketing shorts from a script, blog, or URL, finished in one pass on a flat plan with no credits to watch.

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Questions people ask

The questions buyers ask before they pick a video tool, answered straight.

What is the difference between Vidup and Captions?

Whether a presenter or your own footage is involved. Captions (captions.ai) centers on AI avatars and editing clips you record, metered by credits on higher tiers. Vidup has no avatars and no credits: it turns a script, blog post, or product URL into a footage-based short in one pass.

Which is cheaper, Vidup or Captions?

Captions starts low but meters credits: Max is about 25 dollars a month for 500 credits and Scale tiers run past 250 dollars. Vidup is a flat 19 dollars a month on Starter (15 billed yearly) for roughly 15 to 20 videos, with no credits to top up.

Should I pick Captions if I want an AI presenter?

Yes. An AI avatar delivering your script, or a mobile-first editor for your own talking-head clips, is what Captions is built for, and Vidup has no avatars by design. Choose Vidup only when nobody needs to be on camera and matched footage should carry the video.

Which is better for faceless shorts, Vidup or Captions?

Vidup, when you want no filming at all. It generates the voiceover and pulls matched licensed stock footage, so nothing you record is needed. Captions can make faceless clips too, but it leans on avatars or footage you supply, and its higher tiers meter credits.

Can I use Vidup and Captions together?

Yes. Use Captions for talking-head or avatar clips and for editing footage you filmed on your phone, and use Vidup for footage-based shorts built from blog posts, scripts, and product pages. They start from different sources, so they overlap very little.

Which should I pick to make video from written content?

Vidup. It is built to turn a script, blog post, or product URL into a finished short, condensing the text into a narrated, captioned, footage-matched video in one pass. Captions works from your own recordings or an avatar script, so it is not aimed at written content.