Last updated: June 2026
Baz vs VEED
The Short Version
The core difference is footage. VEED is a browser-based video editor built around footage you already have — record, trim, auto-subtitle, translate, and repurpose talking-head or social videos fast. Baz generates motion-graphics videos from text prompts with no footage required — it animates your screenshots and builds layered, choreographed compositions for software demos and product videos. If your video starts with a camera or screen recording, choose VEED. If your video starts with an idea and some screenshots, choose Baz.
Choose Baz when you need to...
- +Create a product video without recording anything
- +Animate screenshots, dashboards, and UI elements
- +Generate choreographed motion graphics from a prompt
- +Automate finished videos via CLI or API
- +Match your brand automatically from your website
Choose VEED when you need to...
- +Edit recorded footage — trim, crop, clean up audio
- +Add auto-subtitles and translate videos at scale
- +Cut filler words and silences automatically (Magic Cut)
- +Record screen/webcam directly in the browser
- +Repurpose long videos into social clips
Detailed Comparison
| Feature | BazAI Motion Graphics | VEEDBrowser Video Editor |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Use Case | AI-generated motion graphics & software demos | Editing recorded footage for social & talking-head video |
| Needs Existing Footage | No — generates video from text and screenshots | Mostly yes — built around recording and uploads |
| How It Works | Describe the video → AI generates animated compositions | Record/upload → edit on a timeline in the browser |
| Animates Your Screenshots | Yes — core feature, generated choreography | Limited — manual placement with preset animations |
| Auto-Subtitles & Translation | No subtitle pipeline for footage | Excellent — a core VEED strength, 100+ languages |
| Filler-Word Removal (Magic Cut) | Not applicable — no footage editing | Yes — removes ums, pauses, dead air automatically |
| AI Avatars | Available via HeyGen integration | Built-in avatar library with script-to-video |
| Motion Graphics Choreography | Core feature — multi-track generated compositions | Preset text/element animations |
| Screen & Webcam Recording | No — upload media instead | Built-in recorder |
| AI Voiceovers | Built-in generation, timed to scenes | Text-to-speech available |
| API / Automation | Full CLI + API composes complete videos, all plans | Fabric API for clip generation (image-to-video, lip sync) |
| Brand Extraction | Yes — colors, fonts, style from any URL | Brand kit configured manually |
| Entry Plan Price | $25/month ($25 usage balance) | From ~$12/month per editor (annual billing) |
| Free Tier | $4 signup bonus, no credit card | Free plan with watermark and 720p limit |
| Platform Maturity | Founded 2024 — newer, rapidly evolving | Founded 2018 — established creator tool |
Honest Limitations
Where Baz falls short
- Not a footage editor. No trimming, subtitling, or cleanup pipeline for recorded video — VEED's home turf.
- No built-in recorder. You upload media; you can't capture screen or webcam inside Baz.
- Newer platform. Founded 2024 — smaller template library and community than established editors.
- English-first. No translation/localization pipeline comparable to VEED's.
Where VEED falls short
- Motion graphics are preset-based. Text and element animations exist, but there's no generated multi-layer choreography.
- Software demos need source footage. Without a recording, there's little to edit — it can't build an animated demo from screenshots alone.
- Per-editor pricing adds up. Seats × tiers, with export quality and AI credits gated by plan.
- Free tier is restrictive. Watermark and 720p cap push real use to paid plans.
Pricing Comparison
| Plan | Baz | VEED |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $4 signup bonus, watermarked exports, all AI features | Free plan — watermark, 720p export limit |
| Entry | Creator: $25/month — $25 balance, watermark-free | From ~$12/month per editor (annual billing) |
| Mid-Tier | Pro: $99/month — $120 balance (21% bonus), priority processing | Pro: ~$29/month per editor (annual) — 4K export, full AI tools |
| Enterprise | Team: per-seat custom, shared balance, admin dashboard | Custom pricing |
Pricing as of June 2026; VEED tiers and prices vary by billing period — verify at veed.io/pricing. Baz prices based on baz.studio/pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Baz and VEED?
The core difference is footage. VEED is a browser-based video editor built around footage you already have — record, trim, auto-subtitle, translate, and repurpose talking-head or social videos. Baz generates motion-graphics videos from text prompts with no footage required — it animates screenshots and builds layered compositions for software demos and product videos.
Which is better for software demo videos?
Baz is better for animated software demos. It turns screenshots and product UI into choreographed motion graphics — zooms, pans, highlights, layered scenes — generated from a text prompt. VEED is better if your demo is a recorded screen capture or talking-head walkthrough that needs trimming, subtitles, and polish.
Which is better for subtitles and translations?
VEED, clearly. Auto-subtitling, translation, and caption styling are core VEED strengths and a main reason creators use it. Baz focuses on generated motion graphics and does not offer a subtitle pipeline for recorded footage.
Do Baz and VEED both have APIs?
Yes, but for different jobs. VEED's Fabric API focuses on generating clips — image-to-video, lip sync, avatar videos. Baz's CLI and API compose entire multi-scene motion-graphics videos: scenes, animation, voiceover, and timeline, available on all plans.
Can I use Baz and VEED together?
Yes. Generate your animated product demo in Baz, then bring the export into VEED if you want to add subtitles, translations, or combine it with recorded talking-head footage. The tools cover different stages of production.
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