AI detects every Rage Art comeback, Heat Smash finish, and wall combo in your Tekken 8 VODs. Export TikTok-ready clips with captions in 60 seconds.
Tekken 8 Content in 2026
Our AI is trained to detect these high-performing moment types from the Tekken community.
Landing a Rage Art from pixel health to steal the round. The cinematic camera angle and dramatic slowdown make these inherently shareable.
Clean EWGF/EWHF execution—especially multiple in succession. The just-frame timing and lightning effect are iconic Tekken content.
Ending a round with a devastating Heat Smash. The cinematic zoom, fire effects, and huge damage make these natural clip material.
Carrying the opponent from one wall to the opposite wall in a single combo. Tekken 8's larger stages make these satisfying full-stage punishes possible.
Reading the opponent's low and converting into a full juggle combo. Hard reads on snake edges and hellsweeps show true game knowledge.
Winning without taking a single hit. The "PERFECT" announcement combined with dominant play is peak Tekken content on social media.
Trained specifically on Tekken 8 audio and visual patterns.
Tekken 8's powerful hit sounds on counter-hits, wall splats, and floor breaks trigger highlight detection. The EWGF lightning crack is unmistakable.
"K.O.!", "PERFECT!", "GREAT!"—the announcer and dramatic slowdown camera tell us when something big just happened.
Your pop-off when you land a clutch Rage Art or read a wake-up option sells the clip. We detect excitement and disbelief to capture the full moment.
When chat explodes after a wall-to-wall carry or a clutch low parry, something clip-worthy just happened. Chat hype is a strong viral signal.
Some fighters naturally create more viral moments. Here's who the Tekken community clips most.
EWGF combos, hellsweep mix-ups, Devil form transformations. The Mishima legacy lives in clips.
EWHF execution, parry into launcher, and devastating wall combos. Clean, technical gameplay.
Mishima-style electrics with unique stance mix-ups. New character energy with legacy execution.
Chain throw sequences, Giant Swing reads, and Muscle Buster finishes. Pure wrestling hype.
Our AI works with all 35+ characters—these just tend to generate the most viral-worthy moments.
No editing skills needed. Clypse handles the Iron Fist highlights.
Twitch, Kick, or YouTube. Upload your ranked sets, tournament matches, or Player Match sessions up to 4 hours long.
Our AI scans for Rage Art comebacks, Heat Smash finishes, wall combos, and electrics. Each clip gets a virality score.
Download 9:16 vertical clips with animated captions. Ready for TikTok, Shorts, and Reels—tuned for the FGC audience.
Tekken 8 clips export with the exact specs TikTok's 2026 algorithm rewards for fighting game content.
Everything about clipping your Tekken 8 highlights.
Yes. Our AI analyzes hit impact sounds, the combo hit counter, Heat system visual effects, and the cinematic K.O. slowdown to detect every highlight-worthy round. It identifies wall combos, Rage Art finishes, Heat Smash rounds, and juggle sequences automatically.
Absolutely. Stream or record your ranked matches to Twitch, Kick, or YouTube and paste the VOD URL. Many Tekken God and GOD OF DESTRUCTION rank players use Clypse to clip their ranked highlights for content.
Rage Art comeback rounds from pixel health, clean EWGF/EWHF execution, Heat Smash round finishes, wall-to-wall carry combos, chain throw sequences (especially King), and perfect rounds perform best. Clips featuring Kazuya, Jin, and Reina tend to get more engagement due to their execution-heavy playstyles.
For TikTok, 15-45 seconds is the sweet spot—a single round fits naturally in this window. Clutch final rounds with comeback arcs can run up to 60 seconds. Combo compilations work well at 30-90 seconds. Clypse automatically optimizes clip duration based on the round structure.
Clypse works with any recorded or streamed footage. If you record your replay mode playback and upload it as a VOD, our AI will detect highlights. For best results, stream your live gameplay so reactions and audio cues are preserved.
Yes, you can clip any public VOD—including EVO, Tekken World Tour, and weekly tournament streams. Many FGC clip channels use Clypse to highlight pro player sets. Always credit the source and check their clipping policy.
You need to record or stream your gameplay first. If you stream to Twitch or Kick, your VODs are automatically saved. For YouTube, you can upload recordings as unlisted videos. Then paste that URL into Clypse—we handle everything from there.
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