If you're looking for a Videoleap alternative, FlexClip is worth a look. It's a free online video editor that employs AI tools to make video creation easier. FlexClip has more than 6,000 templates, a library of assets and a range of AI tools like auto subtitles, background removal and video creation from text prompts. It's collaborative and can export videos up to 4K resolution, so it's good for creators and businesses.
Another good competitor is OpusClip, which is geared specifically for turning long videos into short-form clips for social media. It's got auto reframing, AI curation, animated captions and brand templates. OpusClip also can schedule and post content to multiple channels, which is handy for professionals trying to keep their social media presence up to date.
If you prefer text-based video creation, Invideo AI is designed to make the process as easy as possible with the ability to turn text prompts into finished videos. It's multilingual, supports real-time collaboration and has a range of subscription tiers, including a free option, so it's good for a variety of users.
Last, VEED is a browser-based AI video editor that has some more advanced features like AI-generated avatars, auto-subtitles and text-to-video. It's free to use and can handle a variety of formats and aspect ratios, so it's good for content creators, marketers and educators who want to make high-quality videos without necessarily having a lot of expertise.