Is Veed free or paid? What the free plan really includes
Veed is freemium: you can edit free, but exports carry a Veed watermark and are capped at 720p, auto-subtitles are limited to short free minutes, and removing those limits costs roughly $12–24 per month depending on the plan and billing cycle. The free plan is functionally a preview of the paid product.
If the watermark and 720p cap are the dealbreakers, EseCut's free plan removes exactly those: clean 1080p exports with no watermark, unmetered auto captions, and the same in-browser convenience — with paid tiers only for genuinely heavy extras like 4K.
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