quso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai)
Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
quso.ai cuts long videos into short clips: AI Clips and Intelliclips pick the moments automatically. Alongside them are declared AI subtitles, the repackaging of one long video into a series of short ones, automatic removal of filler words and pauses, CutMagic (automatic detection of scene changes), a video editor, aspect ratio changing, an AI text-to-video generator, and also a social media scheduler and analytics. The composition is taken from the navigation and the plan cards of the pricing page; the same page confirms that the tool was previously called vidyo.ai.
About languages the tool says different things about itself. The help article: "We support over 20 languages and accents" — and a list: English (Global, UK, US, Australia), Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Hindi, Chinese, Finnish, Korean, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese. Russian, Hindi and Chinese are there; Arabic is not.
The product front on quso.ai promises something else: subtitles "in 100+ languages", and an "Arabic Subtitle Generator" is advertised separately — even though Arabic is not in the help list. The help list is taken as the basis, being the more specific one; the discrepancy remains.
Which platforms it works with
Here everything is divided by plan.
Free and Lite — publishing and scheduling to TikTok only. From Essential upwards — "1-Click Scheduling to 7 Social Platforms": TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter (X). So it is described in the help on plans and in the cards of the pricing page.
The input separately: video is taken from YouTube (the video must be Public or Unlisted), from Google Drive, from Box and from the computer. Zoom is marked "Coming soon".
Pricing
From the pricing page, the currency is US dollars. Annual payment is cheaper by about a third and doubles the credits.
Lite — 29 USD a month or 19 USD a month under annual payment, 100 credits (200 on the annual). Essential — 39 USD or 26 USD annually, 300 credits (600). Growth — 49 USD or 33 USD annually, 600 credits (1200).
The minimum is 19 USD a month under annual payment of Lite; under monthly payment the lowest paid tier costs 29 USD.
The help describes one more plan, Plus, available only in a mobile browser: 75 credits a month (900 a year), no watermarks, 1080p, 10 GB of storage and no social account connections. On the pricing page it is not shown.
What is free
Free — 0 USD a month: 75 credits a month, 720p rendering, splitting into chapters and short videos, direct publishing to TikTok, CutMagic and seven days of data storage. File upload — up to 5 GB and up to 720p.
About a watermark the description of the free plan says nothing — neither that there is one nor that there is not.
Restrictions
A credit is counted at the input: a minute of uploaded video equals one credit, incomplete minutes are rounded up (25 minutes 40 seconds will be charged 26 credits), and a video shorter than a minute costs one credit. The charge happens only on upload — subsequent editing, publishing and downloading are free. The rules are from the help on credits.
Base plan credits do not carry over: on a monthly plan they expire each month, on an annual one they are issued twelve months in advance and are zeroed at the end of the period. Credits bought extra — 0.15 USD apiece — do not expire.
Video length — up to five hours. Upload: up to 5 GB and 720p on the free plan, up to 15 GB and 1080p+ on the paid ones; formats mp4, mkv, mov, webm. Storage: 10 GB on Lite, 25 GB on Essential, 75 GB on Growth; on the free plan data is kept for seven days.
Rights to the output
It is not stated directly. The terms of service do not define who owns the generated clips, and do not divide rights by plan.
What is in them is a shifting of responsibility onto the user: he answers for "the accuracy, quality, integrity, legality, reliability, appropriateness, and intellectual property ownership or right to use of all submitted Content". The licence granted to the user concerns access to the software, not the output. Commercial use is neither explicitly permitted nor explicitly forbidden: the document was read, and the answer is not in it.
Do they train on your data
Yes, and it is said directly. The privacy policy: "To enhance these features, we share anonymised data with these AI models. This include the video you uploaded to our app". Which model providers exactly are not named in the text.
An opt-out exists, and it takes the form of a checkbox at upload: "By checking this box, you allow us to share anonymised data to enhance app features and functionality". By not ticking it, you do not give consent.
A reservation is obligatory: a separate procedure for withdrawing consent already given the policy does not describe.
How you earn with it
About commercial use the terms are silent: rights to the clips they do not define, permission they do not give, a ban they do not impose, and by plan they divide nothing.
About the watermark the tool speaks only by negation and only on the paid tiers: on Lite — "Share crisp, watermark-free videos", on the mobile Plus — "No watermarks on exported videos". About the free plan nothing is said.
What it will not do
It will not publish anywhere but TikTok on Free and Lite: the seven platforms begin at Essential.
It will not render above 720p for free, will not accept a file larger than 5 GB, and will not keep free data longer than seven days.
It will not carry base credits over: both monthly and annual ones expire.
It will not take a YouTube video that is neither Public nor Unlisted, and will not process a video without audible speech.
It will not allow the removal of "any notices of copyright, trademark or other proprietary rights", nor the creation of accounts automatically or by deception; a DMCA procedure is provided for, and the user warrants that he holds the rights to what is uploaded.
It will not give targeted rules about someone else's face in the frame or someone else's music: such clauses are not in the terms — there is only the general warranty of rights.
It will not name the model providers to whom the video is passed, and will not describe how to withdraw consent already given.
It will not say whether there is a watermark on the free plan, and does not mark what is created as made by AI: metadata and C2PA are nowhere mentioned.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
Cutting long videos into short clips (AI Clips, Intelliclips — automatic selection of moments), AI subtitles, repackaging one long video into a series of short ones, automatic removal of filler words and pauses, CutMagic (automatic scene-change detection), a video editor, aspect ratio changes, an AI text-to-video generator, plus a social network scheduler and analytics. The service was formerly called vidyo.ai
The composition is taken from the navigation and the plan cards of the pricing page; the rename from vidyo.ai is confirmed by a line on the same page
source, checked 2026-08-07
Sources diverge: The service's help centre: «We support over 20 languages and accents» (verbatim), with a list — English (Global, UK, US, Australia), Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Hindi, Chinese, Finnish, Korean, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vietnamese. Russian, Hindi and Chinese are in the list; Arabic is not
The figures disagree within the site: the help centre says «over 20 languages», while the product showcase on quso.ai promises subtitles «in 100+ languages» and separately advertises an «Arabic Subtitle Generator», although Arabic is not in the help centre's list. The help centre's list is taken as the basis, being more specific
source, checked 2026-08-07
Platforms
Export differs by plan. Free and Lite — publishing and scheduling to TikTok only. From Essential onwards — «1-Click Scheduling to 7 Social Platforms» (verbatim): TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter (X). Video is taken as input from YouTube (a Public or Unlisted clip), Google Drive, Box and from your computer; Zoom is marked «Coming soon»
The breakdown by plan comes from the help centre's section on plans and the cards of the pricing page; the import sources come from /help/video-import-source
source, checked 2026-08-07
Pricing
Free — 0 USD a month: 75 credits a month, 720p rendering, splitting into chapters and short videos, direct publishing to TikTok, CutMagic, 7 days of data storage. File uploads up to 5 GB and up to 720p. Nothing at all is said about a watermark in the description of the free plan
The composition of the free plan was checked against two of the service's pages: the card at /pricing and the «Free Forever» section in the help centre at /help/subscription-plans; the upload limit comes from /help/video-import-source
source, checked 2026-08-07
Lite — 29 USD/month, or 19 USD/month paid yearly, 100 credits (200 on the yearly plan); Essential — 39 USD/month, or 26 USD/month yearly, 300 credits (600); Growth — 49 USD/month, or 33 USD/month yearly, 600 credits (1200). Yearly billing is about 33% cheaper and doubles the credits. The help centre also describes a Plus plan available only in the mobile browser: 75 credits a month (900 a year), no watermarks, 1080p, 10 GB of storage, no social network connections
The prices and credits come from the official pricing page; the mobile Plus plan comes from the help centre's section on plans and is not shown on the pricing page
source, checked 2026-08-07
19 USD a month paid yearly (the Lite plan); paid monthly the cheapest paid tier is 29 USD a month
Both figures are printed in the Lite card on the pricing page
source, checked 2026-08-07
Limits and restrictions
The unit of consumption is a credit: one minute of uploaded video equals one credit, part-minutes are rounded up (25 min 40 s costs 26 credits), video shorter than a minute costs 1 credit; credits are deducted only on upload, while further editing, publishing and downloading are free. Base plan credits do not carry over: on a monthly plan they expire each month, on a yearly plan they are issued for 12 months ahead and are zeroed at the end of the period; purchased credits (0.15 USD each) do not expire. Video length — up to 5 hours. Uploads: up to 5 GB and 720p on the free plan, up to 15 GB and 1080p+ on paid ones; formats mp4, mkv, mov, webm. Storage 10 GB (Lite), 25 GB (Essential), 75 GB (Growth); on the free plan data is kept for 7 days
The rules on spending and expiry of credits come from /help/how-credits-work, the 5-hour limit from /help/video-length-types, the file sizes from /help/video-import-source and /help/general-faq, and the storage volumes from the pricing page
source, checked 2026-08-07
Restrictions
The terms forbid removing copyright and trademark notices («remove any notices of copyright, trademark or other proprietary rights», verbatim) and creating accounts automatically or by deception; a DMCA procedure is provided. The user warrants that they hold rights to what they upload. There are no separate rules in the terms about someone else's face in the frame or someone else's music in the uploaded video. Technical restrictions from the help centre: a YouTube video must be Public or Unlisted, and the clip must contain audible speech
There is a general warranty of rights but no specific rules about someone else's face or someone else's music; the technical requirements are taken from /help/video-import-source and /help/video-length-types
source, checked 2026-08-07
Legal
Yes, uploaded video goes to AI models. The privacy policy: «To enhance these features, we share anonymised data with these AI models. This include the video you uploaded to our app» (verbatim). Which model providers exactly is not named
The only direct statement about uploaded video among the service's pages that were read; the model providers are not named in the text
source, checked 2026-08-07
Consent is given by a checkbox at upload: «By checking this box, you allow us to share anonymised data to enhance app features and functionality» (verbatim). That is, you can decline by not ticking the box. No separate procedure for withdrawing consent already given is described in the policy
The opt-out mechanism is inferred from the wording about the checkbox; the source does not describe how to withdraw consent after the fact
source, checked 2026-08-07
The service speaks of a watermark only by negation, and only on the paid plans: on Lite «Share crisp, watermark-free videos», on the mobile Plus «No watermarks on exported videos» (verbatim). In the description of the free plan a watermark is mentioned neither as present nor as absent. Metadata, C2PA and other markers of AI origin are nowhere mentioned
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source, checked 2026-08-07
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