AI Tool Comparison Workspace

Compare AI tools in one working view.

Build a shortlist, keep only the dimensions that matter, and compare up to 4 AI tools side by side.

Workspace vs VS pages

Use this workspace when you still need to shape the shortlist yourself instead of reading one fixed matchup.

Use a VS page only when the exact two-tool debate is already obvious and you want the curated head-to-head read.

Return to the finder if you still do not know which tools belong in the room yet.

Best starting paths
Still need recommendations first?

Use the finder when you know the task but not the right products yet.

Open the finder
Already debating one exact pair?

Use the VS library when the shortlist has already collapsed into one clear two-tool argument.

Browse VS pages
Need a cost check after this?

Keep calculator nearby when budget is likely to overturn an otherwise strong winner.

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Stage 1
Build the shortlist

Search, filter, and save the exact setup you want to pressure-test.

Stage 2
Read the evidence

Once the shortlist feels right, use the summary and evidence rows to decide what wins.

What to do from here
Keep narrowing before you jump to VS.

With three or four tools selected, this workspace is the right place to remove weaker options first. Open a VS page only after the shortlist collapses to one exact pair.

Pricing can still change the answer.

At least one selected tool supports calculator follow-up, so you can validate the spend before making the final call.

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Workspace
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Compare up to four
How this works

Pick the exact shortlist you want to pressure-test, then keep only the dimensions that matter for this decision.

If this setup is useful, save it as a workspace and come back to the same compare view later.

Starter setups

Use one of these ready-made lenses when you want the workspace to start with a sharper point of view.

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Saved workspaces

Return to the same shortlist and dimension mix without rebuilding the room from scratch.

No workspaces saved yet. Save your current setup, or import a workspace file to restore a previous compare view.
Tool Universe
Recommended and popular picks surface first.
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Evidence View
3 tools active
Current matchup
CapCut, HeyGen, Runway
CapCut
CapCut
HeyGen
HeyGen
Runway
Runway
Dimensions
Quick Summary
CapCut currently leads across 2 of 4 active dimensions.
Best for: Creators and marketers producing short-form video at high cadence
3 tools active • 4 dimensions in view • 4 dimensions with real differences
Why it leads
Pricing: A free tier is available, while Pro and Teams are subscription-based with pricing that varies by region, platform, and promotion.
Deployment: The main experience is web, desktop, and mobile software rather than a self-hosted rendering framework.
Biggest differences first
Read these rows first if you want the fastest sense of where the contenders really separate.
Pricing
Most separating row
CapCut currently shows: A free tier is available, while Pro and Teams are subscription-based with pricing that varies by region, platform, and promotion.
Runway trails here with: Subscription-based
API
Most separating row
HeyGen currently shows: The official API, MCP, and Skills stack makes it viable for integrating avatar video, translation, and generation into existing workflows.
CapCut trails here with: It is better treated as a finished editor and creator product, not as an open developer platform.
Deployment
Most separating row
CapCut currently shows: The main experience is web, desktop, and mobile software rather than a self-hosted rendering framework.
Runway trails here with: Cloud web
Audience
Most separating row
CapCut currently shows: Best for solo creators, short-form video teams, social media operators, and lightweight marketing production.
Runway trails here with: Video teams and commercial production studios
Active tools
3
Visible dimensions
4
Dimensions with real differences
4
Shortlist at a glance
Read this first if you want the fast editorial take before the evidence rows.
CapCut
CapCut
An AI-powered video editor for creators and short-form teams that need fast editing, captions, templates, and social-ready outputs.
Best for
Creators and marketers producing short-form video at high cadence
Leads in 2 dimensions
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HeyGen
HeyGen
An AI video platform centered on avatars, prompt-driven creation, and multilingual output for marketing, training, sales, and scalable video production.
Best for
Teams producing sales, training, onboarding, or marketing videos with recurring presenter-style formats
Leads in 1 dimensions
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Runway
Runway
Professional AI video generation and editing platform.
Best for
Creative teams that want to generate, edit, version, and refine video inside one broader AI workflow
Leads in 1 dimensions
View details
Row-by-row comparison
Read each row left to right. On smaller screens, swipe sideways to inspect both tools while the dimension label stays pinned.
4 rows in view
Dimension labels stay pinned on the left.
CapCutCapCut
HeyGenHeyGen
RunwayRunway
Dimension
CapCut
CapCut
2 leads
HeyGen
HeyGen
1 lead
Runway
Runway
1 lead
Pricing
How the tool charges, and whether the entry point stays flexible.
Decisive gap
Lead
A free tier is available, while Pro and Teams are subscription-based with pricing that varies by region, platform, and promotion.
It combines subscription plans with a separate API wallet model, with stronger team features in Business and Enterprise tiers.
Subscription-based
API
How usable the product is inside a broader stack or automation flow.
Decisive gap
It is better treated as a finished editor and creator product, not as an open developer platform.
Lead
The official API, MCP, and Skills stack makes it viable for integrating avatar video, translation, and generation into existing workflows.
Lead
No public API specified
Deployment
Whether the product is web-first, local-first, or somewhere in between.
Decisive gap
Lead
The main experience is web, desktop, and mobile software rather than a self-hosted rendering framework.
It is primarily a cloud SaaS product, with API and automation integration paths layered on top.
Cloud web
Audience
Who the product feels designed for in day-to-day use.
No decisive gap
Comparable
Best for solo creators, short-form video teams, social media operators, and lightweight marketing production.
Comparable
Best for marketing, sales, training, support, and content teams that need to scale video output quickly.
Comparable
Video teams and commercial production studios