See exactly how AutoClips and Zebracat compare
| Feature | AutoClips | Zebracat |
|---|---|---|
| Character Explainer Videos | ||
| Voice Cloning (Clone Any Voice) | ||
| Multi-Character Dialogue | ||
| 3D Animation Studio | ||
| Gaming Backgrounds (Minecraft) | ||
| Text to Video | ||
| AI Avatars | ||
| Auto-Captioning | ||
| Stock Footage Integration | ||
| Music Library |
Clone any voice in minutes. Create videos with Peter Griffin, Stewie, or your own custom clones. Zebracat only offers standard AI voices - no cloning.
Create conversations between two characters. Peter and Stewie arguing, two experts debating - engaging format Zebracat can't produce.
Minecraft parkour, satisfying gameplay, ASMR content - backgrounds proven to maximize watch time. Zebracat uses generic stock footage.
Watch how creators make money with character videos
Best for viral character content at scale
Better for general marketing videos
Both are text-to-video AI tools, but AutoClips specializes in viral character content with voice cloning and gaming backgrounds, while Zebracat focuses on general AI video creation with stock footage. AutoClips is better for TikTok/YouTube Shorts virality, Zebracat is more for marketing/explainer content.
No, Zebracat doesn't offer voice cloning. AutoClips lets you clone any voice and create multi-character dialogues with voices like Peter Griffin, Stewie, or your own custom clones - a key feature for viral character videos.
AutoClips is specifically designed for faceless viral content. The combination of character voices, gaming backgrounds, and AI-optimized scripts is proven to maximize watch time and engagement on platforms like YouTube Shorts and TikTok.
No, Zebracat focuses on text-to-video with stock footage and AI visuals, but doesn't offer Pixar-quality 3D animation like AutoClips' 3D Animation Studio.