Free Tool
Turn Podcasts into Short Clips
One episode in, around 9 vertical captioned clips out — and cuts that land where the conversation turns, not in the middle of a sentence.
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Features
Cuts That Land on Speaker Changes
The difference between a podcast clip that works and one that doesn't is usually where it starts. AutoClip handles multi-speaker episodes so a clip opens on someone starting a thought, not three words into it.
Vertical Reframe That Follows Who's Talking
Two-person and panel episodes get reframed to 9:16 with the current speaker kept in frame, so a 60-second clip doesn't sit on a silent guest for half its runtime.
Word-Synced Captions
Every clip is captioned automatically, in a style you can save to a brand kit. Podcast clips are talking heads — without captions there's nothing to look at.
One Clip, Many Destinations
Send each clip to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, Facebook, and the rest of the 13+ connected destinations, spaced across the week rather than fired off at once.
How It Works
Paste the episode URL
Interviews, panels, solo shows, debates — any public video episode works, and you don't need to own the channel to clip it.
AutoClip picks the moments
Around 9 clips from a typical episode, ranked, each with a 5-criterion score breakdown. A typical video takes about 10–15 minutes; a three-hour episode takes proportionally longer.
Publish or schedule
Post the ones you like, adjust cuts in the timeline editor, or set the whole thing to run automatically every time a new episode drops.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I clip podcasts I don't own?
Yes — any public URL. A lot of clip accounts are built entirely on shows the operator has no connection to. Check the show's stance on reuploads if you're planning to build a channel on one podcast specifically.
Which podcast moments actually travel?
Short, self-contained ones: a strong opinion stated plainly, a number that surprises, a story with an ending, a disagreement that resolves. Long setups die. AutoClip ranks candidates and shows you why each was picked, so you can override it when your audience wants something else.
Are captions added automatically?
Yes, word-synced and burned in. You can edit the caption text on the web app before posting — worth doing for guest names and jargon, which any transcription will occasionally miss.
How many clips come out of one episode?
Around 9 from a typical episode. A 90-minute interview that stays on one topic will yield fewer good ones than a 45-minute episode that moves — clip count follows the material, not the runtime.
Can I clip every new episode automatically?
Yes. Add the show's channel to monitoring and new episodes get picked up automatically, usually within minutes, then clipped and queued for posting. Starter monitors 1 channel, Pro 3, Scale 10.
Where can I post podcast clips?
TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, Facebook, LinkedIn and other destinations — 13+ in total. Social account limits are 3 on Starter, 8 on Pro, 25 on Scale. Pro also adds caption translation and dubbing in 31 languages, which is how a single episode reaches non-English feeds.
Related Tools
YouTube to TikTok Clipper
You don't have to own the channel. You do have to post more than once a week.
YouTube to Instagram Reels
A Reel is a different animal from a YouTube segment. This handles the difference.
Auto Caption Generator
Captions that land word by word, styled to match your channel, burned into every clip.
Auto Clip Maker
Paste a link and get clips back. Or add a channel once and stop pasting links at all.
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Go from YouTube video to posted clip — no manual steps, no stitching tools together. AutoClip handles the entire pipeline.
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