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The FastClip Alternative to Submagic

Submagic started as an animated-captions tool and charges extra for clipping. FastClip turns one long YouTube video into up to 10 vertical 9:16 Shorts in under a minute, with karaoke-style animated captions and clipping built in, no add-on required.

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FastClip vs Submagic, side by side

FeatureFastClipSubmagic
Long video to vertical ShortsUp to 10 Shorts from 1 YouTube video, clipping built inMagic Clips is a $19/mo paid add-on on top of your plan
Time to ~10 ShortsUnder 1 minuteFast, but clipping requires the add-on; exact times vary by plan
Animated captionsBuilt in, multiple styles (MrBeast/CapCut/Hormozi)Built in, animated styles, 48+ languages
Caption languages20+ languages, editable in browser48+ languages
Free tier1 video + 5 downloads, no card3 videos/month, 90s max, watermark, no card
Money-back guarantee14-day money-backNo public money-back guarantee
Comparison based on public pricing and product pages as of June 2026. Independent verification welcome.

Why creators pick FastClip

Clipping is included, not an upsell

FastClip turns one long YouTube video into up to 10 vertical Shorts as the core product, no add-on. With Submagic, the Magic Clips feature that does long-video clipping is a separate $19/mo add-on on top of your subscription (per public pricing, June 2026), so the headline plan price is not the full cost if you want clipping.

Built for speed

FastClip goes from one long YouTube video to roughly 10 ready Shorts in under a minute, with karaoke-style animated captions auto-generated from the audio. It is designed around the end-to-end Shorts workflow, not captions first and clipping second.

Try it with no risk

FastClip gives you a free tier of 1 video and 5 downloads with no card, then a 14-day money-back guarantee on paid plans. Submagic offers a free trial (3 videos/month, 90s, watermark) but lists no money-back guarantee on its public pricing.

Frequently asked questions

Is FastClip a good Submagic alternative?

Yes. If your main goal is turning long YouTube videos into multiple vertical Shorts, FastClip includes clipping in the core product and produces up to 10 Shorts in under a minute with animated captions. Submagic is strong on animated captions, but its long-video clipping (Magic Clips) is a paid add-on, so FastClip is a more direct, all-in-one fit for the clip-from-long-video workflow.

Does Submagic clip long videos, or only add captions?

Submagic does both, but they are priced differently. Animated captions are part of the standard plans, while turning a long video into multiple clips is the Magic Clips add-on at $19/mo on top of your plan (per Submagic's public pricing, June 2026). FastClip includes long-video clipping (up to 10 Shorts) in the core product with no separate add-on.

How does pricing compare?

Submagic's published plans run from a Starter at $19/mo (or $12/mo billed annually) up to Business+API at $69/mo, with the Magic Clips clipping add-on at $19/mo extra. FastClip's Pro plan is $1.25 per clip ($100/mo) with animated captions and clipping included. Compare based on whether you need clipping: if you do, factor Submagic's add-on into its total cost.

Can I edit my Shorts and captions before exporting?

Yes. FastClip includes a browser-based editor where you can adjust captions across 20+ languages, choose animated styles, and tweak each clip, then export at 1080p. There is nothing to install.

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Skip the add-on. Start clipping in under a minute.

Try FastClip free with 1 video and 5 downloads, no card required. Get up to 10 vertical Shorts from one YouTube video, with animated captions and clipping built in, backed by a 14-day money-back guarantee.