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Videly vs Veed — generative launch videos vs manual editor.

Veed is one of the best browser-based video editors — full timeline, every tool, generous free tier, AI helpers bolted on. Videly is the opposite shape: you describe the launch video you want and it's generated for you, with the timeline available only for tweaks. Editor-first vs generator-first.

VIDELY

AI launch video generator. Script + screenshots → motion-designed video. You can tweak the timeline, but you don't have to start from a blank one.

VEED

Browser-based video editor with AI helpers. Full timeline, screen recorder, subtitles, background remover, voice clone, teleprompter. Best-in-class for hands-on editing.

FEATURE BY FEATURE

How they stack up.

FEATUREVIDELYVEED
Workflow
Describe → generatedEdit on a timeline
Starts from a blank timeline
No Yes
Storyboard from a script
Yes (core) No
Motion presets tuned for SaaS UI
YesGeneric transitions
Brand kit (colours + logo)
YesYes (Pro+)
AI voice-over
YesYes (voice clone)
Auto-captions
Yes Yes
Screen recorder
No Yes
Manual editor when you want one
Yes (tweak)Yes (primary)
Best for
Launches, demos, feature videosAll-purpose video editing
Free tier
3,100 credits/mo10-min uploads, watermark
Cheapest paid plan
$19/mo$12/mo (Basic, annual)
WHICH ONE TO PICK

Both have their place.

PICK VIDELY WHEN
  • You don't want to learn a video editor
  • You ship launches or feature announcements regularly and want each one to look designed
  • Your default expectation is "the AI does it; I review and ship"
  • Brand kit applied automatically across every video matters
  • You want a strong starting point in 10 minutes, not a blank canvas
PICK VEED WHEN
  • You already know video editing and want a powerful browser-based tool
  • You need a screen recorder + editor in one place
  • You're editing podcast clips, talking-head videos, or repurposed content
  • You want voice cloning, teleprompter, and background removal
  • Generative output isn't a fit — you need fine-grained manual control

If you're a hands-on editor, Veed is excellent and you'll be happy there. If you'd rather describe what you want and have it generated — with a timeline available only when you want to tweak — that's Videly. They're different tools for different temperaments.