Migrate from opus-clip to vizard.
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.
Vizard and OpusClip do nearly the same job — ingest a long video, auto-detect highlights, emit many social-ready vertical shorts with captions — so the move is mostly drop-in. In OpusClip, supply the source by link (YouTube, Drive, Vimeo, Zoom, and more) or upload, let it generate the clips, and use the Virality Score (Starter/Pro) the way you used Vizard's highlight ranking to pick what to post. Recreate Vizard's suggested social copy/hashtags from OpusClip's clip metadata, and do any final trims in OpusClip's editor before export. Reach for ClipAnything when the footage is non-spoken (gaming, sports, vlogs) where Vizard's transcript-driven detection was weaker.
- Warning: Vizard accepts very long, very large inputs (up to 600 minutes, 10GB, 4K) and leans on transcription to find moments. OpusClip also supports 4K export, but only on the Pro plan and only when you upload a 4K source (Free and Starter top out at 1080p), so confirm your tier before assuming 4K parity. Long recordings also draw down OpusClip's processing-minute credits, so very long uploads can exhaust a plan's monthly minutes faster than Vizard's per-minute pool — check your longest recordings still fit before cancelling Vizard.