EseCut vs Kapwing

The Kapwing alternative without length limits

Kapwing is a capable online editor, but the free tier is hemmed in: videos over a few minutes get cut off, exports queue behind paying users, premium assets sneak into projects and then demand an upgrade at export time, and the Pro plan runs about $16 per month billed annually.

Free forever plan · No download · No watermark

Side by side

EseCut vs Kapwing at a glance

FeatureEseCutKapwing
Free exports without watermarkYesOnly after signup; limits apply
Free video length limitNo hard cap~7 minutes on free
Auto captions on free planYesLimited on free
3D camera studioYesNo
Runs fully in the browserYesYes
Starting paid price$12/mo (optional)~$16/mo (annual)

Why creators switch from Kapwing

EseCut keeps the free lane genuinely usable: unlimited projects, a frame-accurate timeline, AI captions, motion presets, an SFX library, and watermark-free 1080p exports. There's no export-time surprise where the editor holds your finished video hostage.

  • No 7-minute ceiling — cut podcasts and long-form, not just clips
  • No export-time upgrade ambush: everything you can add to the timeline exports free
  • Cinematic VFX and motion presets that render exactly as previewed
  • Faster path from import to export — media is remuxed for instant scrubbing

The verdict

Kapwing is fine for quick memes, but if you keep bumping into its free-tier fences, EseCut removes them — length, watermark, and caption limits included.

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FAQ

Kapwing alternative FAQ

Is EseCut a good free alternative to Kapwing?
Yes — EseCut offers the same browser-based workflow with a frame-accurate timeline, auto captions, and clean MP4 export, without Kapwing's free-plan length limits or watermark conditions.
Does Kapwing limit video length on the free plan?
Yes, free Kapwing projects are limited to roughly 7 minutes and slower processing. EseCut doesn't impose a hard length cap on free exports.
Do I need an account to export from EseCut?
You can explore the editor without an account; signing in (free, via Google) keeps your projects saved in the cloud so you can return to them from any machine.

Leave Kapwing's limits behind.

Open the studio, drop in a clip, and export a clean video in minutes — free.