Migrate from captions to opus-clip.
1 documentation-derived translation pattern — what carries over and what to watch for. Cited to the Feature Parity Map; the audit tells you whether the move is worth it.
If you are using Captions' AI Edit mainly to chop one long recording (a podcast, webinar, or interview) into several short posts, move that long-to-short job to OpusClip's AI clipping instead. In OpusClip, paste the source video link (YouTube, Drive, Vimeo, Zoom, Loom, and more) or upload the file, let it auto-detect highlight moments and emit multiple self-contained shorts, then sort by Virality Score (Starter/Pro) to decide which clips to post first. For non-talking-head footage, use ClipAnything and select the moments you want by natural-language prompt or one click. Keep Captions only for the per-video finishing polish (style presets, chat 'co-editor' tweaks) if you still want it; OpusClip's auto-reframe and captions already cover most of that on the clips it produces.
- Warning: Captions' AI Edit finishes ONE clip at a time from your footage; OpusClip's strength is fan-out — one long video becomes many ranked shorts. If your real need is the chat-driven 'co-editor' that revises a single cut from typed requests, OpusClip has no equivalent conversational editor and you lose that workflow.