Descript vs DaVinci Resolve
Side-by-side comparison of Descript and DaVinci Resolve.
Edit video and audio by editing text
Professional video editor free for most creators
What they are
Descript
Descript treats audio and video like a word processor: it transcribes your recording, then lets you cut, rearrange, or delete media by editing the transcript. Podcasters, video creators, and course makers use it to remove filler words, generate AI voice clones, and publish without a separate editing app. The text-based workflow is genuinely faster for dialogue-heavy content, though complex multi-track productions still hit its limits.
DaVinci Resolve
DaVinci Resolve is a full-featured video editing, color grading, audio post-production, and visual effects application used by independent YouTubers and Hollywood productions alike. The free version covers virtually everything most creators need, while the one-time Studio license unlocks AI-powered features and noise reduction. It is genuinely professional software, which means the learning curve is steep compared to consumer alternatives.
if you need video editing and transcription. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +Text-based editing makes cutting spoken content much faster than traditional timeline editing
- +Automatic filler-word removal saves significant post-production time
- +AI voice cloning (Overdub) fixes small spoken mistakes without re-recording
if you need video editing. It has a usable free tier to start with.
- +Free version is genuinely full-featured, not a stripped trial
- +Industry-standard color grading tools available at no cost
- +Fairlight audio suite replaces a separate DAW for most editing workflows
Which to choose
Descript and DaVinci Resolve 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 Descript and DaVinci Resolve.
Pricing checked 3 Jun 2026.