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For everyday users who want to create 3D character animations from scratch, Cascadeur is the clear winner—it's affordable, easy to learn, and works on a regular computer. Move AI is a specialized tool for capturing real human motion with your phone, but it's cloud-dependent, has unclear pricing, and is overkill for most non-professionals. The biggest difference: Cascadeur lets you animate like a pro without a suit or studio; Move AI turns your phone into a motion-capture rig but requires good lighting and fast internet.
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Neither has a mobile app for editing. Move AI uses your phone as a camera to record video, but all processing happens in the cloud on a computer. Cascadeur requires a desktop or laptop—no phone support at all.
Cascadeur is much better for beginners. It has a free tier, built-in tutorials, and AI-assisted tools that help you pose and animate characters without prior experience. Move AI is for capturing real motion, which is more advanced and less forgiving.
No. Move AI's unclear pricing and cloud dependency make it a poor choice for simple projects. Cascadeur's free tier lets you do basic animation at no cost, and paid plans start at only $8/month.
No. You need high-speed internet to upload video files to Move AI's cloud engine for processing. Cascadeur works fully offline once installed.
Both export standard FBX and USD files that work with Blender and Unreal Engine. Move AI also exports BVH and C4D formats. Integration is similar, but Cascadeur's offline workflow is simpler for most users.
Cascadeur runs on most modern laptops and desktops (Windows, Linux, macOS) without a high-end graphics card. Move AI does the heavy processing in the cloud, so your computer only needs a web browser—but your internet connection must be fast.
Cascadeur wins for most people: it's cheaper, easier, and works offline, while Move AI is a niche tool for real motion capture that requires cloud processing and hidden costs.
If you're an everyday user who wants to dip into 3D animation without breaking the bank, start with Cascadeur—it's affordable, beginner-friendly, and works offline. Leave Move AI for the pros who need to capture real movements and have the budget and internet speed to handle it.