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VidiaFlow vs Opus Clip: the European RGPD alternative (2026)

Honest comparison between VidiaFlow and Opus Clip, from a European creator's point of view: EU data hosting, EU AI Act and influencer-law 2023-451 compliance, French UI and support.

TL;DR

Opus Clip : US AI tool that auto-cuts long videos into vertical viral shorts for TikTok, Reels and YouTube Shorts.

VidiaFlow : the only one combining multi-surface recycling (articles, posts, thumbnails, SEO), EU hosting, EU AI Act + law 2023-451 compliance and French support.

12 key-criteria comparison

CriterionVidiaFlowOpus Clip
Data hosted in the EUYes — Supabase Frankfurt (EU)No — US hosting
EU AI Act compliance (art. 50, AI transparency)Yes — native art. 50 disclosureNot documented
French influencer law 2023-451 complianceYes — built-in auto-detectionNo
Native French UI + generationYes — French-first productEN UI, FR subtitles ok
Multi-LLM choice (Claude, GPT, Gemini)Yes — Claude + GPT + GeminiOpaque proprietary model
Entry paid price€19/mo (Creator)~€14/mo (Starter)
Genuinely usable free tierYes — 5 videos/mo, no cardYes but watermark + 60 credits
Watermark-free outputYes from the Creator planWatermark on free plan
Documented public APIYes — /api/v1, OpenAPI 3.1API on Business plan only
Affiliate programYes — partner programYes
MENA / Arabic supportYes — Arabic locale + 8 languagesNo Arabic locale
French-language customer supportYes — native FR supportEN-only support

Opus Clip's 3 limits

1

Data processed and stored in the US — no EU-hosting guarantee, Cloud Act exposure for European creators.

2

No awareness of French law 2023-451 nor ad-disclosure: a sponsored creator must check compliance manually.

3

Shorts-only: no SEO article, no newsletter, no thumbnails — you stack other subscriptions.

Their pricingOpus Clip

Free (60 credits, watermark), Starter ~€14/mo, Pro ~€27/mo, Business on quote.

VidiaFlow

Our pricing

VidiaFlow: Free (5 videos/mo, no card), Creator €19, Pro €49, Studio €89, Agency €179/mo.

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Who VidiaFlow is better for

The long-form YouTuber

You publish 20-60 min videos and want to recycle them into SEO articles, posts and thumbnails — not just shorts.

The RGPD-aware creator

You want your channel's transcripts and data hosted in the EU, not exported to a US datacenter.

The sponsored FR creator

You do product placement and need French law 2023-451 compliance checked automatically.

The multi-surface creator

You want one platform for SEO, posts, thumbnails and compliance instead of stacking Opus Clip + 3 others.

Who Opus Clip stays relevant for

  • You want best-in-class auto-cut viral shorts with predictive virality scoring — that's their core.
  • Your main output is shorts platforms (TikTok, Reels), not blog or newsletter.
  • You already use VidiaFlow for long-form and just want clip extraction alongside.

Frequently asked questions

Does Opus Clip host data in Europe?
No. Opus Clip is a US company that processes and stores videos on US infrastructure. VidiaFlow hosts everything on Supabase in Frankfurt (EU), which simplifies RGPD compliance for a European creator.
Does VidiaFlow also make shorts like Opus Clip?
VidiaFlow offers subtitled clips (ClipFlow) but its strength is long-form recycling: SEO articles, posts, thumbnails, newsletter. Opus Clip remains better at pure viral shorts detection.
What's a French alternative to Opus Clip?
VidiaFlow is the European alternative: French-first product, EU hosting, built-in law 2023-451 and EU AI Act compliance, French support.
Does Opus Clip have a free plan?
Yes, 60 credits/month with a watermark. VidiaFlow offers 5 free videos/month with no card, and watermark-free output from the €19/mo Creator plan.
Can you use Opus Clip and VidiaFlow together?
Yes, many creators do: Opus Clip for viral shorts, VidiaFlow for articles, posts, thumbnails and compliance. The two don't overlap.

Try VidiaFlow for free

5 free videos every month, no card. EU hosting, RGPD compliance. Paste a YouTube URL and judge for yourself.

Comparison verified on 2026-05-06 — check the official page before subscribing.

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