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Wisecut

Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.

Overview

Wisecut assembles short clips out of a long video. The tool announces a search for good places ("AI Highlight Detection"), reframing to vertical ("Auto Reframe 9:16"), automatic captions, removal of pauses ("Silences removed automatically") and a choice of music. The editing is arranged without a timeline: "Storyboard editing, no timeline required".

Separately declared is editing by words — an assistant named WISH: "Describe the edit you want in plain words. WISH plans cuts, reframes, captions and music — you review the result". All of this is from the tool's homepage; on the pricing page "Autopilot" and "Social Hub" are named as well.

About the address: wisecut.video answers with a redirect (302) to wisecut.ai.

Which platforms it works with

By name — with none, and that is the main thing worth knowing. On the pricing page a "Social Hub" is announced with the promise "Upload once, publish everywhere", available only on the paid plans. Not one social network is named with it. The promise of publishing is there, a list of platforms is not.

Whether Social Hub will suit your accounts cannot be checked by what is published, and on the free plan it cannot be checked in the interface either: "Social Hub" is not included there.

What is named exactly are the frame formats: vertical, square and widescreen.

Pricing

The prices are from the pricing page, the currency is written on the page as "US$".

Starter+ — "US$ 23.25/mo" with monthly payment or "US$ 279" with annual, with a note of saving "$60/year". Professional+ — "US$ 83.25/mo" monthly or "US$ 999" with annual, with the note "$420/year".

What is free

The free plan is permanent: Free — "US$ 0.00/mo", marked as always free. It includes "Wisecut Editor + WISH (limited)", "60 min/month · 360p resolution", "4 GB max file size", 60 credits a month and one hour of work in the editor.

Two restrictions here matter more than the rest: the resolution of the export is 360p, and "Autopilot" and "Social Hub" are not included in the free plan at all. That is, exactly the automatic work and the publishing stay behind payment.

Restrictions

There are five units of measurement at once: credits, minutes, resolution, file size and hours of work in the editor.

Free — 60 credits a month, 60 minutes a month, 360p, a file up to 4 GB, 1 hour in the editor, no autopilot. Starter+ — 300 credits a month, 1080p, "60 min" as the limit of the length of the export, a file up to 4 GB, "5h" in the editor, "2.5h" of autopilot. Professional+ — 1,200 credits a month, 4K, "90 min" as the limit of the length of the export, a file up to 5 GB, "20h" in the editor, "10h" of autopilot.

Separately there stands a warning from the terms, and it is not about volume but about safekeeping: "projects in Professional and Professional+ accounts will expire thirty (30) days after creation… may be permanently deleted from the Service without further notice" — projects expire thirty days after creation and may be deleted without separate notice.

Here too there is a discrepancy in the names: the terms speak of "Professional and Professional+", while the pricing page calls the paid plans Starter+ and Professional+ — a plan "Professional" is not on the pricing page. To which of the plans in force the thirty-day period relates does not follow from the texts.

Rights to the output

The rights stay with you. The terms say: "Except as provided in this Section 8, we obtain no rights under this Agreement from you (or your licensors) to Your Content": the tool does not obtain rights under the contract to your content — neither to what is uploaded, nor to what is edited. Symmetrically a warranty is required on your side: "you or your licensors own all right, title, and interest in and to Your Content".

One word is missing from this construction: to the output the word "commercial" is nowhere applied in the terms. Direct permission to sell what is made the source does not give — but neither is there a ban in the text.

Do they train on your data

They do train, and the consent to it is built into the contract. The terms say outright: "You consent to our use of Your Content and any associated data to train and improve our artificial intelligence models. In such circumstances, we will not publicly post or share any of Your Content" — you agree to the use of your content and the data associated with it for training and improving the models, and the tool undertakes not to publish and not to hand out your content.

An opt-out from such use the terms do not describe: neither a setting, nor a separate plan without training, nor a reservation for corporate customers is in the text.

This does not contradict the previous section: the rights to the video stay with you, and consent to training is a permission to process, a different thing. But if the material is someone else's or closed, the decision is taken before uploading.

How you earn with it

The rights to what is edited the terms leave with you: "Except as provided in this Section 8, we obtain no rights under this Agreement from you (or your licensors) to Your Content". The tool does not obtain rights under the contract to your content — neither to what is uploaded nor to what is finished.

The word "commercial" is nowhere applied to the output in the text, however. A direct permission to sell what is edited the source does not give, a ban it does not set.

The reservation "Except as provided in this Section 8" is worth noting too: that same section eight, which takes no rights to the content, contains the consent to training models on it. Rights and permission to process are held apart, and in this contract the one does not stand in the way of the other.

Differences by plan the terms do not draw in this part. On the free plan the restriction is of a different kind: "60 min/month · 360p resolution", and "Social Hub" and "Autopilot" are not included in it — that is, putting what is made out by the tool's own means will not work there at all.

What it will not do

It is not ready to name the platforms for publishing: a "Social Hub" is announced, the promise "Upload once, publish everywhere" is given, and a list of social networks is not on the page.

It will not let you publish anything on the free plan at all: neither "Social Hub" nor "Autopilot" is included in the Free plan.

It will not be able to give a free export in a decent resolution: Free is 360p, 1080p begins with Starter+, 4K with Professional+.

It does not promise to store your projects: the terms warn about expiry thirty days after creation and about deletion without further notice.

It does not offer an opt-out from training of the models on your video: the consent is written into the terms, an order of withdrawal is not in them.

Requirements to mark what AI has created the tool does not put forward: the words "watermark" and "C2PA" are not in the terms.

Verified data

The checked data this deep dive rests on.

About the platform

automatic editing of long video into short clips: finding the good spots ("AI Highlight Detection"), reframing for vertical ("Auto Reframe 9:16"), automatic captions, removal of pauses ("Silences removed automatically"), music selection, editing without a timeline ("Storyboard editing, no timeline required") and editing by words: "Describe the edit you want in plain words. WISH plans cuts, reframes, captions and music — you review the result"; the pricing page also announces "Autopilot" and "Social Hub"

the address wisecut.video redirects (302) to wisecut.ai

source, checked 2026-08-04

the service publishes no exact list; the only statement is in the FAQ section of the subtitles page, verbatim «Wisecut transcribes and translates the most used languages on social video, including English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, German and Italian»; about Russian, Arabic, Hindi and Chinese the service's documents say nothing

the enumeration is given as «including», that is, incomplete; the same six languages are also the ones for which the service has localised pages (/pt-br, /es, /fr, /de, /it), which relates to the interface rather than to audio processing. No full list of languages could be found on the site or in the terms

source, checked 2026-08-07

Platforms

the pricing page announces "Social Hub" (available only on the paid plans) and the promise "Upload once, publish everywhere", but the publishing platforms are not named by name; the frame formats are announced — vertical, square, widescreen

the platforms are not listed, only a general promise of publishing

source, checked 2026-08-04

Pricing

Free — "US$ 0.00/mo", marked as always free; included are "Wisecut Editor + WISH (limited)", "60 min/month · 360p resolution", "4 GB max file size", 60 credits a month and 1 hour of work in the editor; "Autopilot" and "Social Hub" are not part of the free plan

the free plan gives out only 360p

source, checked 2026-08-04

Starter+ — "US$ 23.25/mo" with monthly payment, "US$ 279" annually with a saving note of "$60/year"; Professional+ — "US$ 83.25/mo" monthly, "US$ 999" annually with the note "$420/year"

the currency on the page is written as "US$"

source, checked 2026-08-04

US$ 19/month — the Starter plan (without Autopilot and Social Hub) from the «Looking for editing-only or enterprise plans?» block on the pricing page; the yearly version of the same plan is US$ 189/year; the main line is dearer: Starter+ US$ 33 on monthly billing and US$ 23.25/mo yearly («Billed annually at US$ 279»), Professional+ US$ 118 monthly and US$ 83.25/mo yearly; the free plan is US$ 0.00, 60 minutes a month and 360p

the monthly prices are taken. The block with the Starter and Professional plans is folded into an expandable element, so the values were read from that same page's own script https://wisecut.ai/assets/index-BknHwcoK.js (which has monthly/yearly pairs for each plan); the robots.txt of wisecut.ai closes only /api/, and the /assets/ directory is open. For the Brazilian version of the page the prices are in reais: R$ 79.00 monthly

source, checked 2026-08-07

Limits and restrictions

Free — 60 credits a month, 60 min a month, 360p, a file of up to 4 GB, 1 hour of work in the editor, no autopilot; Starter+ — 300 credits a month, 1080p, "60 min" maximum length of the export, a file of up to 4 GB, "5h" in the editor, "2.5h" of autopilot; Professional+ — 1,200 credits a month, 4K, "90 min" maximum length of the export, a file of up to 5 GB, "20h" in the editor, "10h" of autopilot. Separately the terms warn that projects are deleted: "projects in Professional and Professional+ accounts will expire thirty (30) days after creation… may be permanently deleted from the Service without further notice"

the units are various: credits, minutes, resolution, file size and hours of work

source, checked 2026-08-04

Restrictions

the service publishes no topical prohibitions: the terms refer to an Acceptable Use Policy, but in the definitions the policy itself is described as «The policy located at http://wisecut.video/terms», and that address redirects (302, then 301) back to https://wisecut.ai/terms — that is, the link loops and there is no separate acceptable use document. The terms themselves contain only general duties: the content and its use must not break the law or infringe third-party rights (sections 4.2 and 8.2), and circumventing limits, reselling and sublicensing, reverse engineering and creating derivatives are forbidden (8.4), as is breaching export and sanctions restrictions (13.6). There are no bans on politics, disinformation, erotica or cloning someone else's voice without consent in the documents

the redirect of wisecut.video/terms was verified by a header request. This is a finding: the document the terms refer to as a separate policy does not exist

source, checked 2026-08-07

the terms directly require consent to training: "You consent to our use of Your Content and any associated data to train and improve our artificial intelligence models. In such circumstances, we will not publicly post or share any of Your Content"; the terms describe no opt-out from such use

the unexpected part: consent to training on the uploaded videos is built into the contract, no opt-out is provided for

source, checked 2026-08-04

the terms: "Except as provided in this Section 8, we obtain no rights under this Agreement from you (or your licensors) to Your Content", that is, the rights to what has been uploaded and edited stay with the user; the terms contain no separate permission for or ban on commercial use; the user warrants that "you or your licensors own all right, title, and interest in and to Your Content"

the rights stay with the user, but the word "commercial" is not applied to the result in the terms

source, checked 2026-08-04

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