Turn Twitch VODs into short clips
A three-hour stream is too long for anyone to scrub, including you. ClipAI processes the whole VOD, scores every stretch for energy and quotability, and returns the moments worth posting - scaled to length, so longer streams yield proportionally more clips.
How it works
- 01
Upload the VOD
Export your VOD and upload it (or paste the link if it's on YouTube).
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Get scaled highlights
Clip count scales with stream length - a multi-hour VOD yields dozens of scored candidates, not three.
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Schedule the drops
Schedule straight to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Threads, and Bluesky from one calendar (X coming soon).
What you get
Built for long sources
Detection is designed for multi-hour footage; you don't pay attention-tax on dead air because low-energy stretches score low.
Gameplay-only footage works
Streams without commentary route to a vision-based detector that scores visual action and scene changes instead of speech.
Captions for sound-off viewers
Animated captions catch scrollers; your mic audio stays intact underneath.
Know what actually hit
Every clip gets a virality score that is checked against the real views it earns, so the scoring gets sharper with every post.
Questions
How do I get my Twitch VOD into ClipAI?
Download the VOD from Twitch (or use your local recording) and upload it. If you also archive streams to YouTube, you can paste that link instead.
Does it work on gameplay with no talking?
Yes. Videos without speech are analyzed visually - keyframes are scored for action, faces, and scene changes - so silent gameplay still produces ranked highlights.
How many clips does a 3-hour VOD produce?
Clip count scales with duration at roughly one candidate per 2.5 minutes, capped at 60. A three-hour VOD lands near that cap, ranked by score so the best moments are on top.