Wisecut is an “automatic cut and edit” video creator that uses AI to intelligently pick places to snip points of the video out. Think: pauses, clicks, and common ‘cut moments’ that might appear when creating a podcast or YouTube video.
Pro’s:
Here’s what we like about Wisecut:
- Different types of objectives: Makes it pretty easy to tell Wisecut what you think needs to get edited in your video. For example, “cutting silence” is a video objective that you can tell the platform to get the storyboard ahead.
- Search the videos using keywords: Pretty cool feature—use text to search through your video if you remember that there’s an area that needs to get cut.
Con’s:
Here’s what we don’t like about Wisecut:
- Geared toward a particular use case: Really geared more toward those who are trying to create clips for YouTube shorts or reels. Less-so geared toward the filmmaker who wants to do very long-form editing.
Pricing:
- Free to try — get 30 minutes of editing.
- Starter: $10 per month
- Professional: $29 per month
- Enterprise: Have to contact for details
Questions and answers:
Here is a breakdown of common questions about Wisecut and answers from our review team.
Common question | Answer |
Does Wisecut have a free plan? | Yes, they do have a free plan. But it’s limited to about 30-minutes of cut time. Depending on your needs you might run through that fairly quickly. |
Wisecut alternatives
Our favorite picks for alternatives include:
- Movavi — more professionally oriented tool for those who want to do longer-form video editing.
2.Timebolt — more geared toward those who are trying to create ‘jump cuts’ and remove silence.