Riverside vs Captions
Detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool
Riverside
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Riverside makes it easy to record remote podcasts and video interviews that look and sound like they were recorded in a professional studio.
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🟢No CodeAI Video Editing
Mobile-first AI video editor for short-form creators with AI Edit, AI Creator avatars from a single selfie, AI Translate with lip-sync, captions, eye-contact correction, and AI Roll B-roll across iOS, web, and API.
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💡 Our Take
Choose Riverside if you record long-form interviews and podcasts and want studio-quality multi-guest capture as the foundation of your content workflow. Choose Captions if your output is short-form, single-speaker mobile video where AI avatars, captions, and rapid TikTok-style editing are the primary need. Riverside is the recording platform; Captions is the short-form post-production app.
Riverside - Pros & Cons
Pros
- ✓Records locally on each participant's device, delivering broadcast-quality output even when internet connections are unstable
- ✓Captures up to 4K video and 48kHz uncompressed WAV audio with separate tracks per guest, giving full control in post-production
- ✓Built-in AI Magic Editor, transcription in 100+ languages, and automated clip generation eliminate the need for separate editing tools
- ✓Supports up to 8 remote guests plus livestreaming to platforms like YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Twitch, and Facebook with up to 1000 audience viewers
- ✓Free plan includes 2 hours of recording per month, making it usable for hobbyist creators before committing to paid tiers
- ✓Founded in 2019 and backed by venture funding, with a customer base that includes media companies and enterprise teams according to its website
Cons
- ✗Local recording requires a stable computer with sufficient storage; older laptops or slow disks can cause uploads to lag for hours after the session
- ✗Browser-based recording works best in Chrome and Edge; Safari and mobile browser experiences are more limited
- ✗AI features and unlimited recording are gated behind the Pro tier (~$24/month), making true power-use noticeably more expensive than the free plan suggests
- ✗Editing tools, while improving, are still less sophisticated than dedicated NLEs like Premiere or Descript's text-based editor for long-form projects
- ✗Guests must download files locally, so very long sessions on low-storage devices can fail or drop tracks if disk space runs out
Captions - Pros & Cons
Pros
- ✓Transparent per-month USD pricing including a $9.99 Pro tier and a $24.99 Max plan with avatars and translation
- ✓AI Creator avatar from a single selfie removes the recording session that competitors require
- ✓AI Edit produces a publishable cut from raw footage on a phone in one tap
Cons
- ✗Mobile-first heritage means desktop timeline editing lacks the precision of a traditional NLE
- ✗Scale-plan credit math is hard to forecast without trialing your actual workflow volume
- ✗Some advanced features ship on iOS before reaching parity on web
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