ClipEngine
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✨ Make clips

Paste a video. Get viral clips.

Drop a YouTube URL or upload an MP4 — ClipEngine cuts the moments worth sharing in a pack of clips ready for every feed.

Sign in to make your first pack — it takes 30 seconds and your first few clips land in your Library automatically. Want to chat with an AI editor instead? Studio is the chat surface.

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✨ Clip anything

Any video. Any genre.

Podcast couch, sports broadcast, cooking demo, lecture hall, concert footage, raw vlog dump — ClipEngine finds the moments worth sharing in every kind of video.

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GAME WINNER
9:16
Sports
🍳
PERFECT FOLD
9:16
Food
🎙️
THIS CHANGED ME
9:16
Podcasts
🎓
THE TRICK IS
9:16
Education
🎤
THE DROP
9:16
Music
🎬
BEST MOMENT
9:16
Highlights
If it has a face, a moment, or a punchline — we’ll find it.
00Clips rendered
04Crop modes
9:16Vertical
16:9Horizontal
🎯 02 / Modes

Four crops, one source. Re-render any clip without losing the original cut.

⚙️ 03 / Pipeline

Three deterministic stages. Every output is reproducible from the source.

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Drop in a long video

Upload an MP4 or paste a YouTube URL. ClipEngine pulls the source and validates it before anything else touches it.

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Pick scenes worth keeping

Auto-transcription + a scoring pass surface the windows most likely to land. You re-roll the list and drop the ones that don't.

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Render in four modes

Face, body, combo, horizontal. Each variant gets its own sidecar so you can re-render against the original cuts at any point.

💬 04 / Studio

Skip the timeline. Talk to your editor.

Studio is a chatbot, not a dashboard. Tell it what you want — “tighter on the face,” “1:1 for IG,” “swap to glass captions, render 5 variants” — and the agent picks the right edit and runs it. Anything you can do in Studio you can also drive from your own scripts via the API.

No drag-rectangles, no timeline panels, no “export preset” menus. You describe the cut; the agent does the rest. Trim, crop, transcribe, burn-in captions, generate a hook, render in four aspects — one prompt, parallel jobs, finished clips in your library when it’s done.

Every render remembers the choices that made it. A follow-up like “same clip but vertical” reuses everything except the one thing you changed. Caption restyles finish in seconds, not minutes.

tighten the crop to just the face
render this in 9:16, 1:1, and 4:5
swap captions to glass, drop the hook
extend the clip by 6 seconds
louder music, ducked under the voice
generate 5 hook variants, pick the best
trim 2 seconds off the start
make this a clean export, no subtitles
transcribe with word-level timing
tighter on the face, 1:1 for instagram
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Switching crop to face mode, re-rendering at 1080×1080. ETA 42s.
· smart_vertical_crop crop_focus=face aspect=1:1
· viral_render_clip subtitle_mode=one_word
swap captions to glass, drop the hook
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Caption style → glass, hook removed. Reusing word-level timing so this is fast — 14s.
render 5 hook variants, pick the most viral
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Generating 5 hooks via Gemma, rendering all 5 in parallel, scoring each against the trending engagement model. Best one auto-pinned.

Prompts, not buttons

The chatbot is just the surface. Every command is a real action you can also drive from your own scripts.

Deterministic renders

Same prompt, same source, same output. Re-render with one new word; the previous choices stay pinned.

Multi-step plans

“Trim, vertical crop, captions, hook, render in 3 aspects” → one prompt, one job, four MP4s.

🎞 For filmmakers

A footage analyst for your editor — Resolve, Premiere, Final Cut.

Drive an entire dailies workflow by prompt — transcode, index a four-hour interview by what was said, audit codec drift, sketch a rough cut. Then take the timeline into Resolve.

Studio timeline · 1 source · 5 events · 9 markersexport_edl → resolve.edl
Opening lineFirst answerAnecdoteQuestionClosing00:0000:2400:4801:1201:3602:00
Scene cutSilence endTranscript markerSource frames
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Dailies ingest
Camera originals → editorial proxies overnight. Batch-transcode ProRes/RAW to H.264, generate proxies sized to your timeline.
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Scene index a long take
Turn a four-hour interview into a searchable index — every cut, every line of dialogue, a thumbnail per beat. Find the moment by what was said.
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Rough-cut prep
Surface silences, breaths, and natural cuts before you open your editor. Block out a structure, then refine in Resolve.
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Spec / metadata audit
Codec, bit depth, color primaries, frame-rate drift, audio loudness — surfaced as JSON so you catch the mismatched clip before color does.
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Subtitle pass
Word-perfect SRTs from your audio. Burn in, strip out, or mask a burned-in lower-third you can't legal-clear.
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Deliverables
Streaming masters, codec conversions, ABR ladders for the festival-circuit web cut.
Live
Timeline export → Resolve, Premiere, Final Cut
Scene cuts, silence beats, and word-timed transcript bundled into an industry-standard timeline file (EDL + OTIO). Drop it straight into your editor and open the rough cut.
💬 Try Studio →
💸 06 / Pricing

Pick the plan that fits your workflow.

🎁 Starter
$1/mo
$1 trial
3 clips · watermark · 720p
🎁 Try it →
Most popular
🚀 Creator
$19/mo
Solo creators · all aspects · AI hooks
🚀 Get Creator →
🎬 Pro
$39/mo
Music · multi-duration · speaker tracking
🎬 Get Pro →
💼 Studio
$99/mo
Team seats · API · unlimited tracking
💼 Get Studio →
All plans include hardware-accelerated rendering and word-level captions. · See full feature comparison →
🚀 07 / Start

Cut the moment. Ship today.

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