Vlogs & Lifestyle
Extract the best vlog moments automatically
A vlog is a 20-minute container for about 90 seconds of things that would work standalone. The rest is transitions, b-roll, and context you had to be there for. AutoClip runs the pass across every new upload and pulls the segments that hold up without the surrounding twenty minutes.
The Problem
How AutoClip Helps
Example Workflow
- 1Monitor a vlogger's channel
- 2a new vlog uploads
- 3AutoClip cuts the moments that stand alone, reframes to vertical, captions them
- 4ready in about 10–15 minutes for a typical video
- 5posted automatically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do vlogs clip well?
Face-to-camera vlogs do. Speech is clear, the subject stays in frame, and moments have visible edges. Heavily edited travel-montage vlogs do worse — fast cuts over music give little to work from, and the clip that comes back is often technically fine and contextually meaningless. Check the first few before committing an account to a channel.
What kinds of vlog moments travel?
Something going wrong. A reveal. An opinion said plainly. The unifying thing is that a stranger can enter at second zero and follow it. A moment that's funny because of a running joke from six videos ago will score well and land flat, which is a limit of clipping generally, not of any one tool.
Can I auto-clip every new upload from a channel?
Yes. Add the channel to monitoring — public YouTube, Twitch, and Kick are supported — and new uploads get clipped and, if you want, posted without any manual step. Starter covers 1 channel, Pro 3, Scale 10.
Does 9:16 reframing hold up on handheld vlog footage?
Usually. Subject tracking follows the person through movement rather than locking to a fixed crop, which is the difference between a usable clip and a shot of someone's shoulder. Where it gets harder is a wide shot with several people and no clear main subject — Scale's multi-region layouts help there, and the editor lets you fix the crop directly.
How many clips come out of a 20-minute vlog?
Around 9 from a typical video, but vlogs sit at the lower end of that in practice — the format has less standalone material per minute than a podcast or a stream. Plan caps are 6 on Starter, 12 on Pro, 15 on Scale, and on vlog sources you will rarely hit the Pro cap.
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