AI tool comparison
CapCut vs Google Vids (Veo 3.1 Update)
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Video & Podcasts
CapCut
Free AI-powered video editor
67%
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Free
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CapCut (by ByteDance) is a free video editor with AI-powered features — auto-captions, background removal, AI voices, and templates. Dominates short-form video editing.
Video & Media
Google Vids (Veo 3.1 Update)
Free AI video generation, custom music, and directable avatars — now bundled in Google Workspace
50%
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Free
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Google pushed a major update to Vids on April 2, 2026, powered by Veo 3.1 and Lyria 3. Every Google account now gets 10 free AI video generations per month (8-second, 720p clips from text or uploaded photos). Google AI Pro subscribers get 50; Ultra gets 1,000. Directable AI avatars let Pro/Ultra users control characters with natural language — place them in scenes, have them interact with props, customize outfits and backgrounds. Lyria 3 music generation creates custom soundtracks from 30-second to 3-minute tracks. Direct YouTube export and Chrome screen-recording integration round out the update. The timing is notable: OpenAI is pulling back from Sora's consumer focus at the same moment Google is making video generation a free utility.
Reviewer scorecard
“No API or developer features. It's a consumer video editing tool, not a developer platform.”
“Veo 3.1 integrated into Workspace means my marketing team can produce demo videos without a production budget or external tools. The YouTube export shortcut alone eliminates 3 steps from our current workflow. The free tier is genuinely useful, not a friction demo.”
“The best free video editor, period. Auto-captions, templates, and AI features that compete with paid tools.”
“Directable avatars that maintain visual consistency while you swap outfits and backgrounds is the feature I didn't know I needed for social content. Paired with Lyria 3 music generation, I can produce a complete short-form video — visuals, character, music — without leaving Google Docs. That's genuinely wild.”
“ByteDance data concerns aside, the feature-to-price ratio is unmatched. Even the free tier is remarkably capable.”
“8-second 720p clips are a floor, not a ceiling. Anyone doing real video production needs 4K, longer clips, audio sync, and style consistency across takes. This is a feature update to Workspace, not a production video tool. RunwayML and Kling are still doing the heavy lifting for anything professional.”
“Making AI video generation a free utility bundled into the world's most-used productivity suite is a distribution play that will matter more than any feature comparison. When 3 billion Google users have 10 free video generations a month, the cultural output changes — and so does the creative baseline.”
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