Reviewers mostly see OpusClip as a strong time-saver for turning long videos, podcasts, interviews, and lives into short clips, with praise for easy setup, fast output, auto-reframing, captions, thumbnails, and clip selection that often feels coherent and usable with little editing. But the praise is not uniform: several users say recent updates hurt framing, split-screen detection, exports, and reliability, while others complain about weak language support, limited caption and template control, manual cleanup, slow support, and aggressive paywalls or pricing that can feel hard to justify for smaller creators.