Live clipping
Live clipping is detecting and cutting clips from a broadcast while it's still live — in real time — instead of waiting for the VOD to finish and re-processing it afterward.
Most AI clippers are post-stream: you go offline, the VOD uploads, and 20–60 minutes later you get clips. Live clipping closes that gap. ClipMe watches the broadcast as it happens, scores it across 18 signals including chat velocity, and can cut the moment the instant chat reacts — so the clip is ready before you've left your chair. Real-time clipping is the hardest thing for upload-first tools to copy, because they're built around a finished file.
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