Klap wins on speed — drop a link, get clips in minutes. But that simplicity comes with tiered caps on video count and length, and little control over the output. Revelus trades a few extra seconds for control: choose how many clips you generate, pay mainly for that, and process sources up to 4 hours.
Klap is built for the fewest possible clicks — great when you just want clips fast. The trade-off is tiered limits on how much and how long you can upload, and less say over the result. Revelus is built for people whose source is long and who want to control the output — how many clips, from sources up to 4 hours, paying mainly for what you generate.
Comparison reflects each tool's model as of 2026 — see klap.app for their plans and revelus.pro/pricing for ours.
Length is exactly where the simple-and-fast model starts to pinch.
Longer uploads and more clips mean moving to higher tiers, and the clip count isn't really yours to set — you take what the plan and the AI give you.
Sources up to 4 hours on any plan, you decide how many clips to generate, and you pay mainly for that output. The longer the source, the more the model works in your favour.
Fair is fair. If your priority is raw speed and the least setup possible — paste a link, get watchable clips in a couple of minutes — Klap is genuinely one of the fastest tools out there.
But if your source is long-form and you want control over the output and its cost, Revelus is built for that.
Start free — no credit card required. Upload a long video and choose exactly how many clips you want back.
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