Clipr is an AI short-video clipping tool for livestreamers and content creators. It supports uploading or connecting long livestreams/VODs from sources such as Twitch, YouTube, Kick, Facebook, and Google Drive, then uses AI to automatically identify highlights, reactions, key plays, and similar moments, generating vertical videos suitable for TikTok, Instagram Reels, Facebook Reels, X, and YouTube Shorts.
Based on the page information, Cliprβs core features include AI highlight detection, automatic cropping, 9:16 vertical formatting, auto captions, and export-ready short videos. Its main value proposition is reducing the repetitive work of manually watching long streams, cutting clips one by one, adding captions, and adjusting aspect ratios. The page also mentions analytics for views, engagement rate, and cross-platform performance, helping users decide which types of content are worth repeating.
Clipr lets users start for free with no credit card required, but it does not disclose the free allowance, whether exports include a watermark, or any trial limitations. Paid plans use a monthly subscription plus credit allowance model: Starter is $8.99/month with 180 minutes of rendering, Pro is $13.99/month with 450 minutes, Business is $29.99/month with 1200 minutes, and Enterprise is $59.99/month with 3000 minutes. 1 token/credit equals 1 minute of rendering, making costs relatively easy to estimate.
The advantages are its focused use case, a complete workflow from livestream to short video, and suitability for high-frequency content production. Multi-source import and multi-platform export also reduce workflow friction. The drawbacks are that the page does not disclose the underlying model, recognition accuracy, caption language support, or manual fine-tuning capabilities. It also does not explain how video data is stored or deleted, or whether it is used for training. Information on API access, team permissions, and auto-publishing integrations is also lacking.
Clipr is suitable for gaming streamers, reaction creators, podcast/interview clipping teams, and operators looking to convert long-form content into short videos in bulk. Access from China is unknown; because it relies on overseas platforms such as Twitch, TikTok, Instagram, X, and YouTube, users in China may face limitations related to network access, international payments, and content sources. Alternatives to consider include Opus Clip, Eklipse, Vizard, Vidyo.ai, as well as domestic Jianying/CapCut workflows.
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