Editorial take
Why it stands out
Klap should be framed as a repurposing and distribution-efficiency tool, not as a classic nonlinear editor.
Tool profile
AI video repurposing platform that turns longer videos into short clips for social channels with captions, reframing, and publishing-oriented workflows.
Short-form clip generation
Klap belongs in the database because it is one of the clearer examples of niche AI software built around a very specific creator and growth workflow: turning long-form video into short-form clips that are easier to publish across social platforms. The official positioning emphasizes viral shorts, clip generation, AI dubbing, and repurposing economics rather than generic editing promises. That makes it useful to buyers who already have footage and need output volume more than manual craft editing.
It also deserves inclusion because the official pricing page is public and operationally legible. As currently rendered with yearly billing selected, Klap shows entry pricing at $23 per month, Pro at $63 per month, and Pro+ at $151 per month, with plan limits based on monthly uploads and generated clips. That is exactly the kind of pricing structure serious buyers need, because the operational ceiling matters as much as the headline number in repurposing products.
Quick fit
Editorial take
Klap should be framed as a repurposing and distribution-efficiency tool, not as a classic nonlinear editor.
What it does well
Primary use cases
Fit notes
Pricing snapshot
Klap's official pricing page currently shows yearly billing with 20 percent off selected: entry pricing at $23 per month, Pro at $63 per month, and Pro+ at $151 per month, all billed yearly. The page also advertises a free trial.