About OpusClip
OpusClip (opus.pro) is an AI-powered video clipping and editing platform based in Palo Alto, California. It’s designed for creators, marketers, agencies, and businesses who publish on TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and other short‑form platforms. By analyzing a long‑form video (such as a YouTube video, podcast, webinar, or Zoom recording), OpusClip automatically finds the most engaging moments and turns them into multiple short, social-media-ready clips with optimized layouts, captions, and aspect ratios. The platform also offers tools like auto B‑roll, AI titles, emojis, brand styling, and basic scheduling or export workflows to common social channels.
A charge from OpusClip (often appearing as “OPUSCLIP”, “OPUS.PRO”, or “OPUS AI VIDEO CLIP” on your statement) usually relates to a subscription plan, credit pack, or one-time upgrade. Users commonly incur charges when they subscribe to a monthly or annual plan to get more AI processing minutes or credits, upgrade from a free trial to a paid account, or purchase additional credits after hitting their monthly limit. You might also see recurring charges on your billing date for ongoing subscriptions, or a trial that automatically rolled into a paid plan if it wasn’t cancelled before the trial period ended. In some cases, a small temporary authorization may appear when you add or update a payment method, which later disappears or is adjusted to the final amount once the purchase is completed.
If you’re unsure why you were charged by OpusClip, start by logging in at opus.pro with any email address, Google, or social login you may have used and check the Billing or Subscription section of your account for invoices and plan details. Look for confirmation emails or receipts from OpusClip in your inbox (including spam/junk), and verify whether a colleague, agency partner, or team member used your card for their account. If you still can’t identify the charge, reach out to OpusClip’s support through the in‑app help widget or the support/contact link on opus.pro, providing the last 4 digits of your card, the exact amount, date, and any reference ID from your bank. For disputed or unauthorized charges, first attempt to resolve it with OpusClip support; if that fails or you suspect fraud, contact your bank or card issuer to report and block further payments.