Decision Support · Side-by-side
Compare pricing, strengths, and use cases so it is easier to pick the right fit.
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Captions wins for everyday creators who want a polished, all-in-one video editor on their phone — it handles captions, eye contact, and even full AI edits. Dubverse is the better pick if your main job is dubbing videos into multiple languages with realistic voices, but its free tier is very limited. The single biggest difference: Captions is a full video editor, while Dubverse is a specialized dubbing and voiceover tool.
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Common questions
No — Dubverse is purpose-built for dubbing with 600+ voices and better language support. Captions can dub too, but it's not its main strength and the lip-sync can have artifacts.
No, Dubverse does not have a mobile app. You need to use a desktop browser. Captions has both iOS and Android apps.
Captions has a generous free tier that lets you do a lot. Dubverse's free tier is very restrictive, so you'll likely need to pay $18/month right away.
Yes, Dubverse has a Studio editor where you can adjust timing, fix translations, and sync audio. But it's not a full video editor like Captions.
Captions is the clear winner for social media — it's designed for quick, polished edits with captions, music, and effects. Dubverse is for dubbing, not editing.
Captions is the best all-around video editor for everyday creators; Dubverse is the specialist for dubbing and voiceovers.
If you're a regular person making videos for fun or work, start with Captions — it's free to try, works on your phone, and does way more than just captions. Only go for Dubverse if your main goal is dubbing videos into many languages with realistic voices.