Reap
Reap is an AI video editor built to turn long videos, webinars, and interviews into clips, captioned shorts, dubbed versions, and translated subtitles. From one source file you get publish-ready assets sized for TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, LinkedIn, and other platforms.
The clipping workflow goes beyond loudness detection. Multi-signal analysis looks at faces, vocal tone, pauses, and pacing to find engaging moments, and you can steer results with prompt-first clipping by topic, hook, or audience angle.
Localization is a core focus: captions in 100+ languages, AI dubbing in 80+ languages, and romanized scripts like Hinglish and Romanized Urdu. Developers can automate the full pipeline through REST API, CLI, and MCP from paid plans starting at $9.99/month.
Teams get brand templates, shared studio workspaces, a content calendar, and direct publishing to connected social accounts without downloading and re-uploading clips.
Prompt-first clipping: name topics or hooks and the AI pulls matching moments
50+ animated caption presets with word-level sync in 100+ languages
AI dubbing in 80+ languages with voice matching and lip-sync
Auto speaker detection keeps every person centered in vertical reframes
REST API, CLI, and MCP automate clipping, captions, dubbing, and publishing
One-click publishing to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, LinkedIn, Facebook, and X
Edit video by deleting or rearranging lines in the transcript
Free tier includes 1 hour of clipping and captioning per month.
API, CLI, and MCP access on paid plans from $9.99/month, not enterprise-only.
Supports romanized caption scripts like Hinglish that most video tools skip.
100+ caption languages and 80+ dubbing languages on paid tiers.
Optimized for desktop web browsers; no mobile app available yet.
Free plan exports are watermarked at 720p and projects expire after 7 days.
Voice cloning is listed as coming soon on the Studio plan.
Does Reap have a free plan?
Yes. Reap's free plan includes 1 hour of AI clipping and 1 hour of captioning per month with 720p watermarked exports. Paid Creator and Studio plans start at $9.99/month when billed annually and unlock watermark-free exports, API access, dubbing, and higher monthly hour limits.
What languages does Reap support for captions and dubbing?
Reap supports captions and subtitles in 100+ languages and AI voice dubbing in 80+ languages. It also generates romanized scripts such as Hinglish, Romanized Urdu, and Arabizi for audiences who read those formats on social media.
Can I automate Reap with an API?
Yes. Reap exposes REST API endpoints for clipping, captions, dubbing, transcription, and reframing, plus a CLI and MCP server for agent workflows. Paid plans include API access from $9.99/month, with async jobs, webhooks, and Python and Node.js SDK examples in the docs.
What platforms can I publish to from Reap?
Reap connects to TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, LinkedIn, Facebook, and X. You can publish clips directly from the dashboard or schedule posts with the built-in content calendar, with aspect ratios and caption rules handled per platform.
How does Reap's AI clipping work?
Reap analyzes facial expressions, vocal tone, pacing, and topic relevance to find engaging segments in long-form video. You can paste a YouTube link or upload a file, then use prompt-first clipping to request clips by topic, such as product mentions or hot takes, instead of random highlights.
Does Reap support romanized caption scripts?
Yes. Reap is one of the few video tools that outputs romanized scripts like Hinglish, Romanized Urdu, Arabizi, Romanized Bengali, and Tagalog-English. These formats match how many audiences read captions on social platforms.
What video types work best with Reap?
Reap works best with talking-head videos, podcasts, interviews, webinars, lectures, and other long-form content with spoken words. You can import from YouTube, Twitch, Twitter/X, and Vimeo or upload files up to 5-10 GB depending on plan.

