SoCaptionsvsFliki
Fliki is a text-to-video AI generator: paste a script, get a generated video with AI voiceover, stock footage, and auto-captions. SoCaptions captions real video you record yourself. Different products, sometimes confused.
Side by side
- Generates entire videos from text — useful for blog-to-video, news summaries, faceless niches
- Wide AI voiceover library across languages
- Built-in stock footage and music
- AI-generated video looks AI-generated; declining returns as audiences fatigue on the look
- Not the right tool to caption a podcast clip you recorded yourself
- Pricing climbs fast for higher-quality voiceovers
- Built for captioning recorded video, not generating fake video
- Whisper-grade accuracy on real human speech
- Cheaper for caption-only use
You're a faceless-niche creator generating videos from text scripts and don't film yourself.
You record video and want captions — not synthetic voiceover and stock footage.
Fliki and SoCaptions solve different problems. Use Fliki for AI-generated video; use SoCaptions for captions on video you actually recorded.
Frequently asked
Can Fliki caption a video I uploaded?+
Limited support — Fliki's caption tool is built for the AI-generated output, not for caption-first workflows on imported footage. SoCaptions is the right tool for that.
Should I use AI-generated video for my brand?+
It depends. Faceless niches (recap, news, top-10 lists) work fine. Personal brands and creator content underperform with AI-generated faces and stock footage.