Video Clipping & Editing Tool

You recorded the hour. It cuts the moments worth posting.

Paste a YouTube link to your webinar, sermon, podcast, livestream recording, or training, or upload the file. The engine finds the strong moments and hands back short clips with animated captions, reframed vertical for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok if you want. Then dub any clip into another language, one clip at a time. Everything saves under your brand.

Comes with the Build plan and above. Priced by your video’s length: 10 credits per minute of source video (30 credit minimum), and the exact price is on the button before you spend.

One run, four jobs done

The editing afternoon, handled.

✂️

Finds the moments

It watches the whole video and cuts the parts with the most pull: the story, the sharp teach, the answer people came for.

💬

Animated captions

Captions burned into every clip, animated word by word, because most people watch with the sound off. Emojis optional.

📱

Vertical reframe

Each clip cropped to the upright phone shape with the speaker kept in frame, ready for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok.

🌍

Dub into other languages

Take any finished clip and re-voice it in another language from the menu, so one moment can reach another audience.

What comes back

A real shape of a run, start to finish.

You bring

One 42-minute webinar recording, uploaded on a Tuesday afternoon.

It hands back

0:38 The origin story moment

The two minutes where you told the story that made the room lean in, cut clean, captions animated word by word.

0:52 The whiteboard breakdown

Your sharpest teaching moment, reframed vertical with you kept centered while you move.

0:31 The objection answer

The question everyone asks and your answer to it, ready for the person scrolling who has that exact question.

Each clip: download it, save it to your media, or dub it into Spanish, French, Hindi, and more, one clip at a time.

The honest part: how many clips a run finds depends on the video, and we will never tell you a clip will perform. The tool removes the editing hours; the content is still yours to make good.

Built for the people sitting on footage

You already made the content. Once.

The one who goes live

Streams, webinars, and workshops pile up in a folder. Every recording becomes a week of short, captioned clips without opening an editor.

The one who serves clients

Running content for other people? Same tool, their brand. Clip their long video under the right brand and the clips file themselves with that brand's media.

The one with two audiences

Teaching in English and serving a community in Spanish, French, or Tagalog? Dub the clip that matters and meet the second audience in their language.

The deal, plainly

Build plan and up. Priced by the minute.

Real video processing costs real compute, so there is no free tier on this one, and the price scales with the work: a clipping run (the cut points, the captions, the vertical reframe) is 10 credits per minute of the video you bring, with a 30 credit minimum per run. A 12 minute video is 120 credits; an hour is 600. An optional dub is a flat 100credits per clip. You always see the exact price before you spend: uploads are measured from the file itself, YouTube links from YouTube’s own data, and if we cannot read a video’s length we say so instead of guessing. Paid plans include monthly credits and you can top up any time. Failed jobs refund automatically. These prices are provisional until we have measured the engine’s real per-minute costs, and any change will be posted plainly here.

Questions

Good to know.

What exactly does it do?

You give it one video: a link, or the file itself. The engine watches it, finds the strong moments, and cuts them into short clips with animated captions burned in. Turn on vertical reframe and each clip is cropped to the upright phone shape with the speaker kept in frame. When a clip is done you can download it, save it to your media, or dub it into another language.

How is a clipping run priced?

By the length of the video you bring: 10 credits per minute of source video, with a 30 credit minimum per run (partial minutes round up, so a 12 minute video is 120 credits). The exact price is on the button before you spend, always: upload a file and we read its length right in your browser; paste a YouTube link and we read the length from YouTube before anything starts. We never charge an amount you did not see first, and these dials are provisional until we have measured the engine's real per-minute costs.

What is a dub?

A dub takes one finished clip and re-voices it in another language, so the same moment can speak to another audience. It is an optional extra pass, priced flat per clip (100 credits each), and you pick the language from a menu in the studio. The engine behind it advertises support for a very wide range of languages; our menu starts with 21 common ones and grows.

Is there a free version?

No. Real video processing costs real compute, so this tool comes with the Build plan and above. Creating an account is free and you can look around the studio on any plan; running a job takes Build or higher and is priced by your video's length (10 credits per minute of source video, 30 credit minimum) from your wallet. Paid plans include monthly credits, and you can top up any time.

Will it get me more views?

We will never promise that, and you should side-eye anyone who does. What it honestly does is remove the hours between recording something long and having short, captioned, correctly shaped clips ready to post. What those clips earn is between your content and your audience.

How long does a job take?

Jobs run in the background, usually a few minutes depending on the length of the video. You can leave the page and come back; the studio checks on the job for you and your runs stay saved to your account. If a job fails, your credits come back automatically.

Where do my clips go?

Every run saves to your account under the brand you were working in. Finished clips come back as download links, and any clip you choose to keep saves into your media alongside the rest of your brand's files, so it is right there when you schedule posts.

What videos can I bring?

Paste a YouTube link, or upload the file itself (MP4, MOV, WEBM, M4V, or AVI). Uploads go straight to your own storage on the platform. Because the price comes from the video's real length, we need a source we can measure: YouTube links and uploaded files both qualify. If you paste some other link, we will not guess at a price; we will ask for a YouTube link or the file. Bring your own material or content you have the rights to work with.

Observe AI