Free Tool
Twitch VOD Clipper
A five-hour VOD, read end to end, back as vertical captioned clips — while the stream is still fresh.
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Features
Automatic VOD Detection
Monitor a public Twitch or Kick channel directly, or a streamer's YouTube VOD channel, and new VODs get picked up on their own, usually within minutes.
Moment Detection Across the Whole VOD
Hour four gets the same attention as hour one, which is where manual clipping quietly gives up on a long stream.
Speaker-Tracking 9:16 Reframe
Vertical crop that keeps the streamer centered through webcam movement, with a facecam split layout available so gameplay and reaction both stay readable.
Shorts, TikTok and Reels Auto-Post
Each clip is captioned, reframed, and published to your connected accounts with no upload step.
How It Works
Add the channel
Add a public Twitch or Kick channel, or the YouTube channel where a streamer posts VODs. Monitoring starts immediately.
The best moments get found in every VOD
When a new VOD lands, the full transcript is read and the strongest moments come back ranked. Stream sources are also cheap to run — only the top highlight segments bill, so a multi-hour stream usually costs 35–90 credits.
Clips post to YouTube Shorts automatically
Each clip is reframed to 9:16, captioned word by word, and posted to your connected Shorts, TikTok, and Reels accounts on a spaced schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this clip directly from Twitch?
Yes — public Twitch and Kick channels can be monitored directly, and stream VODs get clipped without you submitting anything. If a streamer also mirrors VODs to YouTube, you can point at that channel instead; note that AutoClip publishes to short-form destinations but does not post back to Twitch.
Which kinds of streams work best?
Just Chatting, IRL, debate, and react streams give up the most clips per hour, because the moments are verbal and self-contained. Gaming commentary works well with the facecam split layout. Long silent gameplay with no commentary produces the fewest — there's simply less that reads as a standalone short.
How fast does a Twitch VOD get processed?
New VODs are picked up on their own, usually within minutes. A typical video comes back in about 10–15 minutes; a multi-hour stream takes proportionally longer, since the whole VOD is read. Either way the clips are live the same day the stream ends.
What clip length works best for Twitch VODs on YouTube Shorts?
30–55 seconds. A reaction or a take usually resolves inside 45 seconds when the cut starts in the right place. Longer clips tend to drift, and retention drops before the payoff — which matters more on Shorts than on any other surface.
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