Input
Paste a supported stream or VOD link.
Turn long streams and VODs into short-form clips you can review, edit, and post without scrubbing through hours of footage.
Review the clips before anything goes live.
Stream or VOD source
Paste link, scan moments
Twitch
VODs and streams
Kick
Stream videos
YouTube
Watch and live links
3 clips ready to review
An AI stream clipper finds highlight-worthy moments inside long streams or VODs, then helps turn them into short-form clips. Clypse.ai is built for streamers who want to review candidate moments, polish the keepers, and post clips without manually scrubbing hours of footage.
Input
Paste a supported stream or VOD link.
Review
Check candidate clips before anything goes live.
Output
Download or post the clips you would actually use.
Why creators use it
The goal is simple: find the moments, keep the context, and turn the keepers into clips people will actually watch.
Streams include downtime, queues, repeated matches, chat breaks, and sudden moments worth saving. Clypse.ai helps narrow the recording into clips worth reviewing.
A candidate clip still needs human judgment. Check the setup, reaction, crop, captions, and ending before deciding what deserves to go live.
Turn stream moments into phone-first clips for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and clip channels instead of exporting raw VOD fragments.
The best stream clips preserve gameplay, facecam, audio, timing, and enough setup for the moment to make sense away from the full stream.
Workflow
The workflow follows what creators already do after going offline, just with less scrubbing.
Start with a supported source link from the stream or video you want to clip.
Use the shortlist to decide which moments have enough setup, action, and reaction to stand alone.
Check captions, crop, layout, timing, and title before treating the clip as ready.
Keep control of the final decision, whether you publish through a connected workflow or download the clip.
Where it fits
Use Clypse with the platforms and clip formats that already matter to your channel.
Source
Turn post-stream recordings into reviewable clip candidates.
Source
Create short-form clips from Kick stream content.
Source
Repurpose long streams, gaming uploads, and live content into short-form clips.
Source
Use Rumble content as source material for clip review and short-form output.
Compare the workflow
A video editor starts after you already know the clip. A stream clipper helps earlier, when the good moment is still buried inside the VOD.
Starting point
A long stream, VOD, or creator video with unknown clip moments.
Best use case
Finding and reviewing stream moments after the stream ends.
Stream context
Built around setup, action, reaction, gameplay, and creator judgment.
Short-form output
Focused on turning stream moments into TikTok, Shorts, Reels, or clip-channel content.
Starting point
A clip or timestamp the creator already selected.
Best use case
Manual editing, trimming, polishing, and layout work.
Stream context
Depends on the editor and the creator doing the moment selection manually.
Short-form output
Can format short-form video, but usually after the moment is already chosen.
Clip culture
The strongest clips usually come from the moment plus the context around it.
Clutch plays, wins, fails, speedrun moments, ranked games, and gameplay reactions.
Unexpected moments, real-world reactions, travel clips, events, and live creator moments.
Funny lines, debates, chat reactions, story moments, and community jokes.
Moments where the facecam, timing, and setup matter as much as the source video.
High-stakes rounds, comebacks, team fights, tournament moments, and analysis clips.
Inside jokes, chat-triggered clips, creator callbacks, and moments fans want to share.
Run one real test
Run one real VOD and judge the result like a viewer seeing your clip for the first time.
The right clipping workflow should give you moments you would actually review, edit, and post.
Create clips from a streamAn AI stream clipper helps creators find possible highlights inside long streams, VODs, and gameplay recordings. The useful workflow is finding candidate moments first, then letting the creator review, edit, download, or post the clips.
Clypse.ai accepts Twitch VOD URLs, Kick video URLs, YouTube watch and live links, and Rumble video links, then turns long videos into reviewable short-form clip candidates.
No. Clypse.ai is built for streamer clipping workflows across gameplay, IRL streams, Just Chatting, reactions, chat moments, creator commentary, fails, clutch plays, and stream highlights.
No. Clypse.ai reduces the search work by surfacing clip candidates. The creator still reviews the clips, checks context, edits where needed, and decides what deserves to go live.
Clypse.ai is built around short-form clip workflows for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels. Connected posting workflows are available for TikTok and YouTube, while exported clips can be used wherever the creator publishes.
Compare source support, long-VOD handling, candidate quality, review controls, vertical formatting, captions, watermarks, pricing, posting options, and whether the tool keeps stream context intact.
Compare tools or go deeper on a specific streamer workflow.
Start with a VOD, review the moments, keep creator control, and publish only the clips that fit your channel.
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