Klap Vs. Rizzle: The Battle of AI Video Shorts Tools

Professional short-form video content is the craze for the internet audience in 2024. Did you know that Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok receive 2.5x more engagement than long-form videos?

These professional platforms have changed how podcasts, channels, and creators promote themselves to their audience. Everyone from Mr.Beast to your favorite creators and growing influencers uses AI tools to create short-form content.

Do you want to avoid becoming background noise and stand out in the sea of content?

No worries! I have tested two tools well-known for creating shorts: Rizzle and Klap. I have free advice ready for you to read and watch. By the end of this blog, you will have enough information to make your own decision.

Create Short-Form on Klap & Rizzle: My First Impressions

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When it comes to video clipping, both Klap and Rizzle have made waves. Here’s how each one stacked up on first impression:

Klap: Known for its robust video editing features, Klap seemed promising. Its reputation precedes it, but I was eager to see how its AI clipping measures up in a real-world scenario.

Rizzle: A newcomer to my toolkit, Rizzle piqued my interest with its focus on AI-driven simplicity. It promises an easy-to-use interface and powerful AI features.

Step-by-Step Video Creation Workflow: Rizzle vs. Klap

Below is a step-by-step workflow for both tools.

Creating a Video Short on Rizzle (In Just 6 Simple Steps)

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Rizzle’s streamlined process impressed me. Here’s how it worked:

  1. Sign In: Quick and straightforward registration. I could use my email or social media accounts.
  2. Upload Video: I uploaded my video effortlessly from my laptop or cloud storage.
  3. AI-Powered Clipping: Rizzle’s AI swiftly analyzed my video and highlighted the most engaging moments. No need to manually sift through footage.
  4. Template Selection: I chose from various pre-designed templates that matched the theme of my video, making customization a breeze.
  5. A/B Testing: I used Rizzle’s A/B testing feature to compare different shorts and select the most engaging one. This helped in optimizing viewer engagement.
  6. Preview and Download: With minimal adjustments, I previewed my short and downloaded it in under 10 minutes.

Creating a Video Short on Klap (In 9 Steps)

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When it was Klap's turn, I experienced a more involved process:

  1. Sign In: After signing up, navigating the interface took some time.
  2. Upload Video: Uploading was straightforward, though not as quick as Rizzle.
  3. Clipping Options: Klap offered multiple settings, but the multitude of choices was overwhelming.
  4. Manual Clipping: Selecting and editing shorts manually was time-consuming and less precise.
  5. Editing Tools: Klap’s editing tools required significant time to fine-tune.
  6. Preview and Download: After spending a good amount of time editing, I previewed and downloaded my short. The total time was about 30–40 minutes.

Real-World Example: Which Video Editor Performed Better?

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When creating a recent video, I tested both tools to see how they handled the clipping process.

  • Rizzle: In just 10 minutes, Rizzle’s AI pinpointed a dynamic moment from my video, resulting in a high-quality short with a 15% higher engagement rate compared to Klap.
  • Klap: The process took about 40 minutes, and while the short was good, it didn’t match the efficiency or engagement of Rizzle’s output.

Comparison Table


Comparison Table
Feature Rizzle Klap
Ease of Use Very intuitive, streamlined Complex, somewhat cluttered
AI Capabilities Highly accurate, auto selects best clips Manual selection, less accurate
Customization Extensive templates and easy editing Limited customization options
Platform Integration Seamless and automated formatting More manual setup for sharing
Content Quality High-quality, engaging clips Decent quality but less engaging
Time Efficiency Less than 10 minutes 30–40 minutes
Pricing Competitive and cost-effective Pricey & provides less value

Why Rizzle is My Go-To Tool for Video Clipping

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Rizzle emerged as my preferred tool for several key reasons:

  • AI Efficiency: Rizzle’s AI simplifies the clipping process, saving me time and ensuring I get high-quality results quickly.
  • Reduced Complexity: While Klap offers extensive features, its complexity can be overwhelming. Rizzle’s user-friendly design makes it easier to start, edit and get fast results.
  • Better Engagement: The shorts generated by Rizzle consistently performed better in terms of stacking viewers, thanks to its AI’s ability to select the most engaging moments.

Final Thoughts: Which Tool Should You Use?

If you need a tool that delivers exceptional shorts quickly and with minimal hassle, Rizzle is the clear winner. It combines AI-driven efficiency with ease of use, making it ideal for creators who value both speed and quality. Klap is a solid tool for those who enjoy more manual control and are willing to invest more time in editing, but for most creators, Rizzle’s streamlined approach and superior performance make it the better choice.

In the fast-paced world of content creation, having the right gear can give you an advantage. Rizzle has proven to be my go-to for video clipping, and I believe it will be a game-changer for you, too.

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