What is VEED?
VEED is an online video editor that runs entirely in the browser, combining a timeline editor with a set of AI features. You can trim and arrange footage, add text and music, and then lean on AI for the time-consuming parts: automatic subtitles in many languages, text-to-speech voiceovers, AI avatars that present a script, background removal, and a 'magic' cutter that finds highlight clips. There is nothing to install — projects live in the cloud and export to common formats.
How it works
You upload or record media, drop it on the timeline, and edit visually. The AI tools sit alongside the editor: click auto-subtitle and VEED transcribes the audio and burns in timed captions you can restyle; use text-to-speech to generate narration; or paste a script and have an AI avatar deliver it. Repurposing tools turn a long video into short, captioned clips for social platforms, and one-click background removal works without a green screen, and exports support the common resolutions and aspect ratios each social platform expects.
What it is good at
VEED's strength is making polished, captioned video accessible to non-editors. It is popular with marketers, course creators, social media teams and support staff who need clean subtitles and short-form clips quickly. The auto-subtitling and translation features are a standout for accessibility and reach, and the browser-based model means a team can collaborate on the same project from any device without heavy software.
Pricing
VEED is freemium. The free plan lets you edit and export with watermarks and limits on length and AI usage; paid tiers remove the watermark, raise export quality and length, and increase the AI minutes for subtitles, voiceovers and avatars. Plans scale by creator, team and enterprise needs, so casual editing is free while heavy or branded production moves to a subscription, and annual billing lowers the effective monthly rate.
Strengths & limitations
The browser editor is easy and the AI features save real time, but there are trade-offs: it is not a substitute for professional desktop suites on advanced colour grading or complex multi-track projects, performance depends on your connection, and AI minutes are metered on paid plans. Auto-subtitles are accurate but, like any transcription, benefit from a quick review before publishing.
How it compares
Against fuller editors like Descript, which centres on transcript-based editing, VEED leans toward visual timeline editing plus captioning and repurposing. For pure short-clip extraction from long videos, a focused tool such as Opus Clip goes deeper. VEED's edge is breadth in one browser tab — editing, subtitles, voice and avatars together — without an install.
Getting started
Open VEED in the browser, start a project, and upload your footage or record directly. Run auto-subtitles first to caption the video, restyle the captions to match your brand, then add music, text or an AI voiceover as needed. Use the clip tools to cut social versions, preview, and export. Begin with one short video to learn the workflow before producing a series. If you publish in several languages, run the translation step and review each caption track, since automatic translation occasionally needs small corrections for names and idioms.
Who is it for?
Marketer
Make captioned social clips fast.
Educator
Subtitle and edit course videos.
Creator
Edit and brand video in-browser.
Support
Record and caption help videos.
Pros & Cons
- +Runs entirely in the browser
- +Accurate auto-subtitles in many languages
- +Text-to-speech and AI avatars
- +One-click background removal
- +Clip tools for short-form social
- +Collaborative cloud projects
- −Not a pro desktop replacement
- −AI minutes metered on paid plans
- −Free exports carry a watermark
- −Performance depends on connection
Getting started
How to use Veed.io
Upload
Upload a file or record straight in the browser to start a project.
Subtitle
Run auto-subtitles — VEED transcribes the audio and adds timed captions.
Style
Edit caption fonts, colours and position to match your brand.
Edit & clip
Trim, split and resize the timeline to repurpose clips for each platform.
Export
Render and download the MP4, or export just the subtitle `.srt` file.
Inspiration
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FAQ
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