SendShort vs. Capté – which one actually helps you create better content?
If all you need is captions, Capté does the job. But if you want a full AI-powered editing tool that helps you clip, edit, and automate your videos, SendShort is the better choice.
Capté is limited to the French market, lacks essential AI features, and doesn’t support full video editing. SendShort gives you more tools, more flexibility, and a global reach.
1. Availability – built for everyone vs. a niche tool
SendShort is fully international, with support for over 50 languages. It’s designed for content creators worldwide.
Capté is focused on the French market, and many sections of the tool aren’t available in English. If you’re creating content for a broad audience, this can be a major limitation.
2. Pricing – more value for your money
SendShort starts at $15 per month, giving you all AI features, including long-video clipping, translations, and automation.
Capté starts at $7 per month, but it’s very limited. It works more like a demo, and you don’t get long-video clipping or AI-enhanced editing.
3. AI tools that take your content further
Capté is mainly a captioning tool. SendShort, on the other hand, helps you fully edit and enhance your videos:
- Extract short clips from long videos, something Capté doesn’t support at all.
- AI voiceovers with 10+ voices to generate narration. Capté doesn’t offer this.
- 50+ supported languages for subtitles and translations, while Capté only supports 35.
- Auto B-roll feature to automatically insert stock images or AI-generated visuals, which Capté doesn’t support.
SendShort is the better choice for serious creators
Capté works if you only need captions, but it lacks full video editing, AI voiceovers, and content automation.
SendShort gives you more creative tools, global accessibility, and full AI-powered editing. If you want to repurpose content efficiently and grow your audience faster, SendShort is the way to go.