AutoClip for VTuber Clip Channel Builders
Build a VTuber clip channel without watching hours of streams
VTuber audiences reshare clips harder than almost any other streaming community, which is why the niche rewards volume and speed over polish. The obstacle is that the source is a three-to-six-hour VOD. AutoClip scores those VODs for the moments most likely to hold attention, cuts them, reframes to 9:16 with the rig kept in frame, burns in word-synced captions, and posts to TikTok, Shorts, and Reels. Around nine clips come back from a typical video, and the whole run takes about 10 to 15 minutes for a normal-length source.
The Problem
- Streams run three to six hours — watching a full VOD for three clips costs the day you meant to post in
- No streaming platform gives you a 9:16 reframe or burned-in captions on the way out
- Cross-posting to TikTok, Shorts, and Reels by hand triples the work after the clip is already made
- Fan engagement is highest within a couple of hours of a stream ending, which is when manual editing is slowest
The Solution
- AutoClip scores each window for how likely it is to hold attention, surfacing laughter and reaction peaks without a scrub pass
- Automatic 9:16 reframe that tracks the VTuber's on-screen position rather than cropping to the middle
- Auto-posting to 13-plus destinations, scheduled and spaced, in one step
- Automatic channel monitoring for YouTube, Twitch, and Kick — new VODs start processing on their own
Recommended Plan
Pro ($39.99/mo) — 500 credits, 25 videos, 3 monitored channels
View all plansFrequently Asked Questions
Can AutoClip process VTuber stream VODs from YouTube?
Yes. Connect the channel once and new VOD uploads get clipped without any further input from you: the best moments are picked, cut, reframed to 9:16, captioned, and posted to your connected accounts. You can review before anything goes out if you would rather approve clips yourself — auto-posting is a setting, not a requirement.
Which VTubers work best for a clip channel?
Consistent schedules matter more than size. Large agency talents clip well and have big English-speaking audiences, but the competition for those clips is heaviest. Mid-tier independents are usually the better trade: fewer people clipping the same VOD, communities that actively reshare, and streamers who often promote their clippers directly. The one source type to avoid is the irregular streamer — a clip channel dies when the source stops uploading for three weeks.
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