AutoClip for Brands
Give the video you already paid for a second life
Most brand video is used once. A webinar runs, a product demo ships, an event gets recorded, and the file goes into a folder. AutoClip pulls the moments most likely to hold attention out of that footage, reframes them to 9:16, captions them, and posts to your social accounts on a schedule — around nine clips from a typical video.
The Problem
- Video is expensive to produce and gets one distribution moment before it goes stale
- The team that could clip it is the team already booked on the next production
- A social presence needs a weekly cadence that project-based video work cannot supply
The Solution
- Around nine clips from a typical long-form video, so one shoot fills weeks of calendar
- Word-synced captions burned in automatically, which is what makes the clip work with sound off
- Brand kits on Pro and above — saved caption styles, custom fonts, logo, and your own watermark
- Caption translation and AI dubbing in 31 languages on Pro, for reaching markets the original video never did
Recommended Plan
Pro ($39.99/mo) — 500 credits, 25 videos, brand kit and 31-language dubbing
View all plansFrequently Asked Questions
Can AutoClip hold our brand guidelines?
On Pro and above, yes — brand kits store your caption styles, two custom fonts, logo, and a custom watermark, and they apply to every clip rather than being set per job. Scale allows unlimited brand kits if you run multiple sub-brands. Where it stops: AutoClip will not invent brand-compliant copy for you, so the caption wording on anything sensitive still deserves a human read before it publishes.
How do brands get more out of existing video?
Run the archive, not just the new stuff. A typical long-form video yields around nine clips, which means a back catalogue of a dozen webinars is a quarter of short-form calendar sitting in a folder. Sort by which source had the clearest single-point explanations — demos and Q and A sections clip far better than scripted sizzle reels, which tend to have no standalone moment in them at all.
What kinds of brand content clip well?
Anything where someone explains one thing clearly: webinar Q and A, product demos, conference talks, founder or expert interviews. What clips badly is highly produced narrative video with voiceover across cuts — the audio does not survive being sliced, and the result reads as a fragment. If the video has a moment you would quote in a meeting, it has a clip in it.
Can clips post to our accounts automatically?
Yes. Connect your accounts once and clips publish to 13-plus short-form destinations on a spaced schedule rather than all at once. You can also leave auto-posting off and use AutoClip purely as a production step, exporting clips for review before anything goes out. Note that Reddit and Snapchat are not supported destinations.
Are captions added automatically?
Yes, on every clip, word-synced and burned in, with a choice of animated styles. That matters more for brand content than for most: a clip watched on mute in a feed is the normal case, not the edge case. Captions can also be translated, and audio dubbed, into 31 languages on Pro and above.
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