AutoClip + Twitter / X
Share viral clips on X/Twitter
AutoClip finds the quotable stretches inside long videos and streams — the line someone will screenshot — and exports them inside X's native video limits, captioned, ready to post on a schedule.
How It Works
- 1Paste a YouTube, Twitch, or Kick URL, or connect a channel to follow automatically
- 2AutoClip scores each moment and surfaces the ones most likely to get quoted back
- 3Clips are trimmed under 140 seconds and captioned so they read with the sound off
- 4Schedule the post to X, or download the file and write the tweet yourself
Key Benefits
- Surfaces the quotable, reaction-worthy moments rather than whatever happened to be loud
- Exports MP4 that fits X's native video limits, so nothing gets rejected at upload
- Post 16:9 for a timeline audience or 9:16 vertical — Pro and Scale export both from one job
- Auto-post to X on a spaced schedule alongside the other short-form destinations AutoClip publishes to
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I share YouTube clips on Twitter with AutoClip?
Yes. Connect your X account and clips post directly, or download the MP4 and upload it yourself. Exports sit inside X's 2 minute 20 second native limit for standard accounts, in either 16:9 or 9:16 — vertical tends to win in-feed, horizontal reads better when people expand it.
What video format does X/Twitter require for clips?
X takes MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio, and standard accounts are capped at 2 minutes 20 seconds per native video. AutoClip exports to those specs without you setting anything, so uploads don't bounce.
Does AutoClip work for X/Twitter viral clip channels?
It fits the workflow well: connect a channel, and new uploads or stream VODs come back as short captioned clips within minutes, which is what a reaction-driven timeline account needs. The honest limit is that X rewards being early and being funny in the quote tweet — AutoClip gets you the clip fast, but the framing you write around it is still what makes it travel.
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