Feature comparison
Side by side
| Feature | Znippet | Opus Clip |
|---|---|---|
| Browser web app (no install) | ||
| AI viral moment detection | ||
| Auto-reframe to 9:16 | ||
| Burnt-in captions | ||
| Native Adobe Premiere Pro plugin | ||
| Silence removal | ||
| Filler word removal | ||
| Footage stays on your machine (plugin) | ||
| Clips created as editable Premiere sequences | ||
| Multicam speaker switching | ||
| Free plan with no credit card |
Based on publicly listed features. Check each product's site for the latest details.
What makes Znippet different
Web app plus a Premiere Pro plugin
Opus Clip is browser-only. Znippet adds a full Premiere Pro plugin on top of the web app — for editors who want clips that stay editable.
Plugin keeps footage private
The Premiere Pro plugin runs locally — your footage never touches a server. Critical for client NDAs and unreleased content.
Clips stay editable
Plugin-generated clips are real Premiere Pro sequences. Still trimmable, recolorable, and adjustable before delivery. Opus Clip exports flat MP4s.
Silence removal is free, forever
Znippet's most popular feature has no paywall. No trial, no credit card. Opus Clip doesn't offer silence removal at all.
Choose Znippet if…
- You edit in Adobe Premiere Pro
- You handle client footage under NDA
- You want clips that remain editable
- You need silence removal (it's free)
- You want a web app AND a plugin
Consider Opus Clip if…
- You don't use Premiere Pro
- You want browser-only with no install
- You're fine with cloud-based processing
- You only need occasional flat clip exports