Supercut: a private, browser-based VEED alternative

VEED is a polished cloud editor known for fast subtitles and a clean interface. The tradeoff is that you upload your footage to its servers, and the free tier adds a watermark. Supercut runs in your browser instead. Your footage stays on your device, and you edit by describing what you want in plain English.

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Supercut vs VEED

SupercutVEED
Privacy / uploadStays on device, never uploadedFootage uploaded to VEED servers
Where it runsYour browser via WebAssemblyThe cloud on VEED servers
CaptionsOn-device transcriptionCloud transcription
How you editPlain-English promptsPanel and timeline UI
Watermark on freeFree first export, then flat paid unlockWatermark on the free tier
Account to startNone for your first exportAccount based
Best forPrivate, fast solo editsPolished subtitles and team marketing video

Why switch to Supercut

Your footage never leaves your device

VEED is cloud-based, so your clips are uploaded to its servers to be edited and rendered. Supercut keeps everything local: decode, edit, and export all happen in your browser via WebAssembly. Only your text prompt is sent.

No waiting on uploads or renders

With a cloud editor, larger files mean upload time before you can start and render time before you can download. Supercut works on the file already on your device, so there is no upload step.

On-device captions instead of cloud transcription

VEED's subtitles are a real strength, generated in the cloud. Supercut also auto-captions, but transcription runs on your device with a local model, so your audio is never uploaded.

No account to try, and a simpler price

Supercut lets you try your first export with no sign-up. The paid plan is a flat unlock: 4.99 per month billed yearly (59.88 per year), 9.99 per month monthly, or 199 once for lifetime access. Cancel anytime.

Edit by typing

Instead of clicking through panels, describe the edit: reframe to 9:16, add captions, speed up 2x. An AI plans it and a deterministic engine runs the FFmpeg operations on your machine.

Keeps working offline

Because VEED renders in the cloud, it needs a connection. Once a Supercut page has loaded, you can keep editing offline.

Where VEED shines

VEED is genuinely strong as a cloud editor. Its auto-subtitles are fast and accurate, the interface is clean and beginner-friendly, and it bundles a screen recorder, brand kit, stock assets, and team features. For marketing teams who want a polished all-in-one cloud studio, VEED is a strong pick.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Supercut a good VEED alternative?

Yes for solo, privacy-first editing. Supercut covers trim, reframe, captions, color, speed, compression, and platform exports, all on your device. VEED's edge is polished cloud subtitles, a screen recorder, and team features. The core difference is that Supercut never uploads your footage.

Does Supercut add a watermark like VEED's free tier?

You can try your first export free. After a flat paid unlock, exports are watermark-free and every tool is open. VEED adds a watermark on its free tier.

Are Supercut's captions as good as VEED's?

Supercut auto-captions with a local model and times words to speech, with styles built for short-form. The difference is that transcription runs on your device, so your audio is never uploaded.

Do I need an account?

No account is needed to try your first export. VEED is account based.

How much does Supercut cost?

Free to try your first export, then 4.99 per month billed yearly (59.88 per year), 9.99 per month monthly, or 199 once for lifetime access. Cancel anytime.

Try Supercut before you switch

Drop a clip and describe the edit. It runs right here in your browser.

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