YouTube

Twitch & YouTube VOD to Shorts — automatically

A two-hour YouTube upload is a month of Shorts you haven't cut yet. ClipMe does the cutting. Drop the URL and it scores the whole VOD across 18 signals, pulls the highest-scoring moments, and renders them to 9:16 Shorts — captioned and ready to publish.

A long YouTube upload — a podcast, a stream VOD, a multi-hour video — is a month of Shorts you haven't cut. The hard part was never the reframing; it's finding which 40 seconds out of two hours is worth a vertical.

ClipMe scores the entire upload across 18 signals and pulls the standout moments, then renders each to native 9:16 (plus 1:1 and 16:9 from the same source), captions it, and can auto-post on a schedule. One source, no re-editing per platform.

Honest fit note: for pure talking-head podcast uploads, transcript-led tools like OpusClip are excellent and worth a look. Where ClipMe pulls ahead is long stream VODs — multi-hour recordings where chat reaction and stream energy, not just the transcript, mark the moment worth clipping.

18 signals scored across your whole YouTube VOD

How cl!pme clips YouTube

  1. 01

    Paste the YouTube URL

    Long upload or stream VOD — ClipMe ingests it directly.

  2. 02

    18 signals find the Shorts

    Per-second scoring surfaces the moments worth a vertical cut.

  3. 03

    Shorts, captioned and posted

    5-language captions, native 9:16, auto-published on a schedule.

18 signals, scored across the whole VOD.

Every second of the upload is scored across 18 proprietary signals — chat velocity among them where chat exists — so the moments worth a vertical cut surface themselves instead of you scrubbing a two-hour timeline.

FAQ

What kind of YouTube video does ClipMe clip best?

Long ones — stream VODs, podcasts and multi-hour uploads. It scores the whole file and ranks the moments, so the longer and messier the source, the more it saves you.

Does it work on a YouTube live stream or only uploads?

Paste a YouTube URL — a finished upload or a stream VOD — and ClipMe ingests it directly and scores the whole thing across 18 signals.

How many Shorts do I get from one upload?

As many good moments as the video holds — ClipMe cuts every moment that clears the bar rather than a fixed number, so a dense two-hour stream yields more than a tight 20-minute talk.

Talking-head podcast vs long stream — is ClipMe the right tool?

Honest answer: for pure talking-head podcast uploads, transcript-led tools are strong and worth comparing. ClipMe's edge is long stream VODs, where chat reaction and stream energy mark the moment worth clipping, not just the words.

Is there a free way to try it?

ClipMe is free for the founding beta month, and the free tier returns real, postable clips — not a watermarked teaser.

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