MediaFind vs Jumper, Clipto & Peakto
Plenty of tools now search your media on-device. They differ most on what you're allowed to search, what it costs, and whether you own it — plus how they stack up against your media server and the cloud team tools. Here's an honest side-by-side.
| MediaFind | Jumper | Clipto | Peakto | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $29 one-time | Per seat — monthly / yearly / lifetime | $24.99/mo (or $8.99/mo billed yearly) | Subscription (+ a lifetime tier) |
| Account required | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Runs on-device | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Provable privacy | Yes — built-in audit, source-available | Asserted (closed source) | Asserted (closed source) | Asserted (closed source) |
| Form factor | Standalone app | Plugin inside Final Cut / Premiere | App + iOS + Chrome extension | Standalone app |
| Platforms | macOS · Windows · Linux (CPU-only OK) | macOS · Windows | macOS (M1+/24GB) · iOS | macOS only |
| Search by dialogue | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Faces / people | Yes | Yes (Pro) | Yes | Yes |
| Scenes / objects / actions | Yes | Yes | Yes | Partial |
| Logos / brands | Yes | — | — | — |
| Songs / audio events | Yes | — | — | — |
| On-screen text (OCR) | Yes | — | — | — |
| Export to NLE | FCPXML · EDL · Resolve handoff | Native (lives in the timeline) | Premiere panel | — |
Competitor details from public pricing/marketing pages as of June 2026; they change — check the vendor's site before buying. Where a vendor doesn't publish a dollar amount (e.g. Jumper, Peakto) we describe the model instead. "—" means not advertised as a search modality, not that it's impossible.
Which one is for you
Pick MediaFind if you have a library to search — interviews, podcasts, lectures, screen recordings, an archive — and you'd rather own the tool for $29 than rent it. You want one search box that also finds logos, songs and on-screen text, on Mac, Windows or Linux, and you want to verify the privacy claim, not take it on faith.
Pick Jumper if you live inside Final Cut or Premiere all day and want search in the timeline. (MediaFind exports to your NLE, but isn't a panel.)
Pick Clipto or Peakto if a managed subscription is fine and you want their extras — Clipto's iOS companion, or Peakto's photo-asset management — and you're on Apple Silicon.
The privacy difference worth a second look
"On-device" used to be the whole pitch. Now everyone says it — so the question isn't whether a tool is local, it's whether you can check. MediaFind is source-available and ships a built-in audit that confirms zero external connections on the core indexing and search path. The only network activity is opt-in and predictable: a one-time optional model download, license activation, update checks, and any public URL you explicitly ask it to fetch. You don't have to trust the claim — you can watch it hold.
What about Plex, Jellyfin or Immich?
Those aren't really competitors — they're complementary. Media servers like Plex, Jellyfin, Emby and Kodi, organizers like Immich and the Sonarr/Radarr stack all catalog the outside of your files: titles, folders, tags, cover art. MediaFind searches the inside — the actual words, faces, text and sounds in the footage.
And the cloud tools — Shade, Iconik, Frame.io?
Those are built for teams: shared cloud storage, review, collaboration, per-seat billing — and your media is uploaded to their cloud to be indexed. If that's what you need, they're great. If you'd rather your footage never leave your disk, never sign in, and pay once instead of per seat per month — that's the whole point of MediaFind.
Search your whole library for $29 — once.
Free trial, no account. Unlock everything with a one-time purchase.
Download for macOS