Compare/CapCut vs HY-OmniWeaving

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CapCut vs HY-OmniWeaving

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Video & Podcasts

CapCut

Free AI-powered video editor

Ship

67%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

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.

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Video Generation

HY-OmniWeaving

Hunyuan video gen with a thinking mode that reasons before it renders

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

HY-OmniWeaving is Tencent Hunyuan's latest open-source video generation model, building on the HunyuanVideo-1.5 architecture. What sets it apart from other video gen models is a "thinking mode" — before generating any frames, a multimodal language model reasons over the user's intent, decomposes the prompt into scene structure, subject interactions, and timing, then passes that structured plan to the video decoder. The result is better multi-subject compositions and more intentional motion. The model supports text-to-video, image-to-video, keyframe interpolation, video editing, and multi-subject composition using up to four reference images. That last feature is particularly notable: you can feed it photos of four different characters or objects and generate videos that include all of them together, with consistent style and spatial relationships across frames. All weights and code are released as open source. For indie filmmakers, game studios, or any builder working on generative video pipelines, OmniWeaving offers capabilities that were previously locked behind proprietary APIs, now running on your own infra.

Decision
CapCut
HY-OmniWeaving
Panel verdict
Ship · 2 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Free, Pro $9.99/mo
Open Source
Best for
Free AI-powered video editor
Hunyuan video gen with a thinking mode that reasons before it renders
Category
Video & Podcasts
Video Generation

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
45/100 · skip

No API or developer features. It's a consumer video editing tool, not a developer platform.

80/100 · ship

The thinking mode is the right architecture for video gen — composing from structured intent rather than raw text means fewer garbage-in-garbage-out outputs. The multi-reference-image support finally makes it practical to generate content with consistent characters. Ship it.

Creator
80/100 · ship

The best free video editor, period. Auto-captions, templates, and AI features that compete with paid tools.

80/100 · ship

Four-reference-image multi-subject composition is a huge unlock for small studios creating character-consistent content. The thinking mode gives you more control over timing and spatial layout than anything else in the open-source space right now. This goes in my pipeline.

Skeptic
80/100 · ship

ByteDance data concerns aside, the feature-to-price ratio is unmatched. Even the free tier is remarkably capable.

45/100 · skip

The thinking mode adds latency that isn't broken down in the benchmarks, and Tencent's results are measured against their own prior models rather than Sora or Veo 3. Wait for community benchmarks on actual hardware before committing to it in a production pipeline.

Futurist
No panel take
80/100 · ship

Reasoning before rendering is the correct design pattern for controllable video generation. The industry has been brute-forcing this with bigger models; OmniWeaving's approach points toward video gen that's actually steerable, which matters far more than raw quality at this stage.

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