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ClipMeta vs TagMyClip: Which Metadata Tool Is Right for You?

ClipMeta Team·March 23, 2026·8 min read

If you are shopping for a metadata tool to speed up your stock footage workflow, you have probably come across both ClipMeta and TagMyClip. They serve a similar audience, both help stock contributors generate titles, descriptions, and keywords faster, and both offer Chrome extensions for Blackbox.global. But they are not the same product, and the differences matter.

This is a straightforward comparison. No hype, just the facts so you can decide which tool fits your workflow and your budget.

What Both Tools Do

At a basic level, ClipMeta and TagMyClip both help stock footage contributors automate the metadata process. You upload a clip, the tool analyzes it, and you get titles, descriptions, and keywords you can export to the platforms where you sell.

Both tools have Chrome extensions that integrate with Blackbox.global, and both support exporting metadata for use on major stock platforms. That is roughly where the similarities end.

Pricing: Side by Side

Pricing is one of the clearest differences between these two tools.

ClipMeta:

  • Free: 3 clips per day (resets daily, roughly 90 clips per month)
  • Starter: $9/month for 140 clips
  • Pro: $19/month for 320 clips
  • Studio: $49/month for 2,000 clips

TagMyClip:

  • Free: 5 clips total (lifetime, not per day)
  • Starter: $10/month
  • Professional: $30/month
  • Enterprise: $100/month

ClipMeta is less expensive at every paid tier. The Starter plan is $1/month less, but the gap grows significantly on higher tiers. TagMyClip's Professional plan at $30/month is closer to ClipMeta's Studio plan at $49/month in terms of positioning, but the clip volume difference makes that comparison difficult without knowing the exact limits per tier.

For contributors who are cost-conscious or just getting started, the pricing difference is real and worth considering.

The Free Tier Question

This is where the gap becomes hard to ignore.

ClipMeta's free tier gives you 3 clips per day, every day. That resets each morning. If you use it consistently, you can process close to 90 clips per month without paying anything. It is genuinely useful for testing the tool and for contributors who do not have large batch sizes.

TagMyClip's free tier gives you 5 clips total across your entire account lifetime. Once those 5 are used, you either upgrade to a paid plan or you use their free Chrome extension, which comes with a condition attached.

That condition deserves its own section.

The Revenue Share Issue

TagMyClip offers a free Chrome extension for Blackbox.global. To use it without a paid plan, you are required to assign a revenue sharer at a minimum of 10%. That means TagMyClip takes a cut of your earnings on every clip you tag through their extension on the free tier.

This is not a one-time fee or a usage charge. It is an ongoing percentage of your sales revenue, permanently attached to every clip you tag while using the free extension. If you sell a clip for $50, $5 goes to TagMyClip. That stacks over time.

Paid plans remove this requirement, but those plans cost more than ClipMeta's equivalent tiers.

ClipMeta has no revenue share on any plan, including the free tier. You keep 100% of what you earn, regardless of which plan you are on.

For contributors building a library of clips on Blackbox, this is a significant financial consideration. The revenue share model means the real cost of the free TagMyClip tier is not zero. It is a percentage of every sale you make from clips you tagged with their tool.

Platform Support

ClipMeta supports:

  • Blackbox.global
  • Shutterstock
  • Adobe Stock
  • Pond5

Each platform gets its own formatted CSV export, built specifically for that platform's submission requirements. This matters because Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, and Pond5 all have different column structures and field requirements.

TagMyClip primarily focuses on Blackbox.global, with claimed support for Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, and Getty. Their core product and Chrome extension are built around the Blackbox workflow.

If you distribute across multiple platforms, ClipMeta's multi-platform CSV approach is designed specifically for that use case.

Chrome Extension

Both tools offer Chrome extensions for Blackbox.global.

TagMyClip's extension has been available longer and is more established in the Blackbox community. If you are already a TagMyClip user, their extension is familiar and functional.

ClipMeta's extension works on the free tier with no revenue share requirement. You tag your clips, the metadata goes in, and your earnings stay yours.

Other ClipMeta Features Worth Knowing

A few features that are relevant if you are comparing options:

Clip rollover: Unused clips on paid plans carry over to the next month. If you process 50 clips one month and have 25 left over, those roll forward. You do not lose what you paid for.

No file size limit: ClipMeta uses chunked upload, so you can process large video files without hitting a wall. This is useful for 4K footage and longer clips.

Bulk generation: You can run an entire project batch at once rather than uploading clips one at a time.

Referral program: If you refer other contributors, you earn credits. It is a simple way to offset your subscription cost.

Where TagMyClip Has the Edge

Being fair means acknowledging what TagMyClip does well.

TagMyClip supports FTP upload directly to Blackbox, which ClipMeta does not currently offer. If FTP is part of your Blackbox workflow, that is a practical difference.

Their Pro plan also includes API access, which is useful if you are building a custom workflow or integrating with other tools.

Their Chrome extension has more history in the Blackbox community, which means more users have experience with it and there is more community discussion around it.

Summary Comparison

Feature ClipMeta TagMyClip
Free tier 3 clips/day (resets daily) 5 clips lifetime
Revenue share None, ever 10% minimum on free extension
Starter pricing $9/month $10/month
Pro pricing $19/month $30/month
Multi-platform CSV Yes (Blackbox, Shutterstock, Adobe Stock, Pond5) Primarily Blackbox-focused
Clip rollover Yes Not specified
No file size limit Yes Not specified
FTP to Blackbox Not yet Yes
API access Not on current plans Yes (Pro plan)
Chrome extension Free, no revenue share Free with revenue share

Which Tool Is Right for You?

If you are primarily on Blackbox and want to use the free Chrome extension without giving up a percentage of your sales, ClipMeta is the more cost-effective choice. The free tier alone gives you more working clips per month, and there is no revenue share on any plan.

If you need FTP upload to Blackbox or API access, TagMyClip has features that ClipMeta has not launched yet. Those are legitimate reasons to choose it, depending on your workflow.

For most contributors, especially those distributing across multiple platforms or watching their costs carefully, ClipMeta offers more value at every tier.

If you have not tried it yet, the free plan is a good place to start. You get real working clips every day with no commitment required.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is ClipMeta a good alternative to TagMyClip?

Yes, especially if you are cost-conscious or uncomfortable with the revenue share model on TagMyClip's free tier. ClipMeta covers the core use cases, supports more platforms, and costs less at every pricing tier.

Does TagMyClip take a percentage of my sales?

On their free Chrome extension for Blackbox.global, yes. TagMyClip requires you to assign a revenue sharer at a minimum of 10%, which means they take a cut of every sale you make from clips tagged through their free extension. Paid plans remove this requirement.

Which tool is better for Blackbox.global?

Both tools have Chrome extensions that work with Blackbox. TagMyClip's extension has been around longer and also offers FTP upload. ClipMeta's extension has no revenue share on any plan. If cost and keeping 100% of your earnings are priorities, ClipMeta is the stronger choice for most contributors.

Can I use both tools?

Technically yes. Some contributors use different tools for different parts of their workflow. That said, most people settle on one tool to keep metadata consistent and their workflow simple. If you want to test both, start with their free tiers and see which output quality and workflow you prefer.

Which tool has a better free tier?

ClipMeta's free tier is significantly more practical. You get 3 clips per day, every day, which adds up to roughly 90 clips per month at no cost. TagMyClip's free tier is 5 clips total for the lifetime of your account, after which you must pay or use their revenue-share extension.

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