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Vidup vs Veo: Finished Marketing Short or Raw AI Clip
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The short answer
Vidup and Google Veo both create video with AI, but they stop at different points. Veo generates short, cinematic clips from a text prompt, metered by Flow credits inside Google's AI plans, and it hands you a raw clip to script, voice, caption, and cut together yourself. Vidup turns a script, blog post, or product URL into a finished short in one pass, with AI voiceover, burned-in captions, matched licensed stock footage, and music, auto-sized for every platform, on a flat plan with no credits.
| Dimension | Vidup | Veo |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | Flat plan, no credits | Flow credits inside Google AI plans |
| What you get | Finished, ready-to-post short | Raw generated clip |
| Input | Script, blog post, or product URL | Text prompt per clip |
| Voiceover, captions, footage, music | Included and assembled for you | Not included, add them yourself |
| Footage type | Matched licensed stock footage | AI-generated clips |
| Platform sizes | Auto 9:16, 1:1, and 16:9 | Fixed per generation |
| Best for | Finished marketing shorts from text | Cinematic AI b-roll and hero shots |
Verdict
The bottom line
Pick Veo if you want to generate original, cinematic AI footage from a prompt and do not mind assembling and metering it. Pick Vidup if you want a finished marketing short from your own words in one pass, every platform sized, on a flat plan with no credits.
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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 Google Veo?
Veo is a clip generator; Vidup is a finished-video generator. Veo creates short, cinematic AI clips from a prompt, metered by Flow credits inside Google's AI plans, and leaves the script, voiceover, captions, and editing to you. Vidup turns a script, blog, or URL into a finished short in one pass, voiced, captioned, scored, and sized.
Which is cheaper, Vidup or Veo?
For finished videos, Vidup is usually cheaper and steadier. Veo is metered by Flow credits: Google AI Pro is 19.99 dollars a month for about ten quality clips, Ultra far more. Vidup is a flat 19 dollars a month on Starter (15 billed yearly) for roughly 15 to 20 finished shorts, with nothing metered.
Does Veo include voiceover and captions like Vidup?
No, Veo does not. It generates a raw clip from your prompt, and the voiceover, captions, cutting, and sizing are all on you afterward. Vidup includes every one of those in the same pass: it writes the scene script, narrates it, burns in synced captions, matches footage, adds music, and exports for each platform.
Which is better for finished marketing videos, Vidup or Veo?
Vidup, if the goal is a ready-to-post short. Veo produces original AI footage you still have to assemble into a marketing video. Vidup starts from your script, blog, or product URL and returns the finished, captioned, voiced short in one pass. Veo is the better pick when you specifically want generated cinematic clips.
Can I use Vidup and Veo together?
Yes. Use Veo to generate a striking AI b-roll clip or hero shot, and use Vidup to produce the finished short from your script or blog post at volume. Vidup handles the voiceover, captions, and matched footage end to end, so Veo becomes one optional visual source rather than the whole workflow.
Which should I pick to turn a script into a video, Vidup or Veo?
Vidup. Hand it your script, or even a blog post or product URL, and it builds the whole short in one pass: voiceover, captions, matched footage, and music, sized for every platform. Veo would take only a short prompt per clip and give you raw footage, so you would still have to assemble the video yourself.