OpusClip

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OpusClip is an AI-powered video clipping and editing platform that transforms long-form videos into short, social-media-ready clips with features like automated highlights, captions, B-roll, and scheduling tools.

Palo Alto, California, United States

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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are OpusClip’s typical subscription plans and prices?

OpusClip generally offers a free tier with limited monthly credits and one or more paid plans that increase the number of AI minutes/clips you can generate each month. As of recent offerings, paid tiers often start around the equivalent of a few dozen dollars per month for individual creators and scale up for pros or teams with higher usage needs. Pricing can vary by region, promotion, and whether you choose monthly or annual billing, so always check the current plans and exact amounts on the Pricing page at opus.pro.

Why do I see a recurring monthly or annual charge from OpusClip?

This usually means you have an active OpusClip subscription that renews automatically on your billing date. When you sign up for a paid plan (or allow a trial to convert to paid), OpusClip will continue charging at the agreed interval until you cancel. You can view your plan, renewal date, and past invoices by logging into opus.pro and opening the Billing or Subscription section of your account.

How do I cancel my OpusClip subscription so I don’t get future charges?

Log in to your OpusClip account at opus.pro, go to Account or Settings, then open the Billing/Subscription area and choose the option to Cancel, Downgrade, or Turn off auto‑renew. Your plan typically remains active until the end of your current billing cycle, but no new renewal will be charged once cancellation is confirmed. Make sure you complete all steps until you see a confirmation message or email, and save that confirmation for your records.

Why was I charged by OpusClip after a free trial?

If you started an OpusClip free trial and entered your payment details, the trial is usually set to convert automatically into a paid subscription at the end of the trial period unless you cancel beforehand. If you see a charge right after your trial ends, it’s likely the first billing cycle of your chosen plan. Check your original signup emails or your Billing page at opus.pro to confirm the trial end date and the plan you selected, and contact support promptly if you believe you were charged in error.

Does OpusClip place small authorization holds or pending charges on my card?

Yes, when you add or update a payment method, OpusClip’s payment processor may place a small temporary authorization (often a low amount like $1) to verify that the card is valid. This is not an actual charge and is usually reversed or disappears from your statement within a few business days. The final subscription or purchase amount will appear as a separate, settled transaction if you complete a paid upgrade or buy credits.

How can I get a refund for an OpusClip charge I don’t recognize or am unhappy with?

First, log in to your account at opus.pro to confirm which subscription or purchase the charge is tied to, and note the billing date and amount. Then contact OpusClip support through the help widget or support/contact form on their website, explaining the situation and providing the transaction date, amount, and the email on the account. Refund eligibility often depends on factors like how long ago you were billed, whether you’ve heavily used the service in that period, and OpusClip’s current refund policy, so responses are handled case‑by‑case. If you believe the transaction is fraudulent and can’t resolve it with OpusClip, contact your bank or card issuer to dispute the charge and block future payments.

What are common OpusClip charge amounts I might see on my statement?

Common OpusClip charges typically line up with their monthly or annual plan prices, such as a lower amount for an individual creator plan and higher amounts for pro or team usage. You might also see non‑standard amounts if you’ve purchased additional credits, upgraded mid‑cycle, or received a prorated charge or discount. Always compare the exact amount and date on your statement with the invoices and plan details visible in your OpusClip account’s Billing section.

I don’t remember creating an OpusClip account, but I see a charge. What should I do?

Start by searching all your email addresses (including work emails) for messages from opus.pro or OpusClip, as the account may have been created with a different address than you expect. If you still can’t locate an account, contact OpusClip support via their website with the transaction details (date, amount, last 4 digits of the card, and card brand) so they can look up the charge. They can tell you which account it’s associated with and help you cancel or investigate further if the charge appears unauthorized.

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