Captions vs Podcastle
Side-by-side comparison of Captions and Podcastle.
AI studio that edits and captions your videos automatically
Record, edit, and publish podcasts in browser
What they are
Captions
Captions is a mobile-first AI video editor aimed at creators who produce talking-head content for social media. It auto-generates captions, removes filler words, corrects eye contact, and can clone your voice for overdubs. The app targets solo creators who want a post-production shortcut, though its desktop feature set is still catching up to its mobile counterpart.
Podcastle
Podcastle, recently rebranded as Async, is a browser-based audio and video production platform aimed at podcasters and solo creators. It handles remote recording, AI-powered noise removal, transcription-based editing, and voice cloning in one workspace. The free tier covers basic recording but caps exports and AI features. Paid plans start around $11.99 per month, making it competitive with dedicated tools like Descript for audio-first workflows.
if you need video editing and ai writing. Starts at 9.99/mo.
- +Auto-captions are fast and accurate across multiple languages
- +Eye contact correction is genuinely useful for teleprompter footage
- +Filler word removal works without audible cuts in most cases
if you need video editing and transcription. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +No software install required; works entirely in a browser
- +AI noise removal and audio enhancement are genuinely useful for home studios
- +Text-based editing lets you cut audio by deleting transcript words
Which to choose
Captions and Podcastle both cover video editing, so this is a real either-or for some teams. The right pick depends on which one's wider feature set and pricing fit how you work.
Read the full reviews for Captions and Podcastle.
Pricing checked 3 Jun 2026.