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AllUGC vs Captions.

Captions is the closest competitor to AllUGC on talking-head AI video. It started as the mobile auto-caption app and now ships a full AI Creator suite with AI avatars, eye contact correction, and one-click translations. AllUGC is not a mobile editing app and never will be. We compose multi-shot reels for a single locked persona and publish them on a daily cadence. Below, where they overlap, and where the two products diverge.

When to pick which

Honest about both sides.

When Captions is the right choice
  • You are a solo operator editing single-clip talking-head videos on an iPhone and want auto-captions, B-roll, and eye-contact correction in one app.
  • You need a translated talking head in 28+ languages with lip-sync on your own face, not on a brand persona.
  • Your workflow ends in an export to a phone camera roll, then you upload to TikTok or Reels yourself.
When AllUGC is the right choice
  • You need a multi-shot composed reel, not a single talking head cut.
  • You want one persona used across every reel for the life of the brand, with brand-voice locking on the script itself.
  • You want the engine to research, write, render, and publish daily without a person inside an editor.
Capability comparison

Where Captions and AllUGC actually differ.

Capability by capability, sentences not checkmarks. Every Captions cell carries a source link so you can read the claim where the company makes it.

CapabilityCaptionsAllUGC
Output shape

Single-clip talking head edited in the Captions mobile or web app, with auto-captions, B-roll, and overlays.

Source on captions.ai

Multi-shot composed reel assembled server-side from persona, stat-card, image-scene, and product-close shots.
AI persona model

AI Avatars feature lets you create a clone of your own face or pick from a library of AI Creators.

Source on captions.ai

One brand-locked persona per workspace, built with the brand on a thirty-minute onboarding call.
Translation and dubbing

Translates a recorded video into 28+ languages with lip-synced voice, marketed as AI Dubbing.

Source on captions.ai

English-first. Non-English voice support is per-persona, tuned manually on Brand tier.
Editor surface

Mobile and desktop editing app. The operator sits inside a timeline-like UI to assemble the clip.

Source on captions.ai

No timeline editor. The script chain plans the reel; the operator approves the storyboard, not the cut.
Publishing

Export the finished clip from the app, then upload through your own social account.

Source on captions.ai

Auto-publish to Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts on the schedule you set, no manual upload step.
Cadence model

Per-clip. The operator opens the app, edits, exports, then closes the app.

Source on captions.ai

Daily schedule. The engine ships overnight without an operator opening anything.
Pricing shape

Free tier plus Pro and Scale subscriptions billed monthly, marketed under the AI Creator suite.

Source on captions.ai

Managed monthly per brand. Operator 50, Studio 200, Brand 600. The fee covers brief, render, publish, and analytics.
See the chain end to end

See AllUGC in action.

The product page walks the full chain in five scrolled stages, with the real artifact at every step. Ten minutes of reading, and you will know whether AllUGC is the right choice for your next sixty days.

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