Stream to clips: turn one stream into a batch of shorts
A four-hour stream is full of clip-worthy moments you'll never have time to cut by hand. VoxCut takes a Twitch or YouTube stream, or an exported VOD, and gives you back a batch of vertical 9:16 clips with captions burned in. The AI finds the strongest moments, you review the cuts, and you can schedule them to TikTok and YouTube. It runs in the browser, with a free plan to start.
One VOD in, a batch of vertical clips out
Export your stream as a VOD and drop it into Clip Factory. It splits one long recording into a batch of short, vertical 9:16 clips in a single pass, so you're not scrubbing a multi-hour timeline hunting for the parts worth posting.
If you'd rather not decide what to keep, Best Moments scans the footage with AI, surfaces the strongest segments, and turns them into clips. It's a quick way to pull the clutch plays, the funny reactions and the standout rants out of a long session without rewatching the whole thing.
Reframed to vertical, captioned for muted feeds
Stream footage is widescreen; shorts are vertical. VoxCut reframes your 16:9 gameplay or webcam to 9:16 so the action and your face stay in frame instead of getting cropped off the edge.
Every clip can get Auto Captions: automatic, word-level, animated subtitles burned straight into the video. Most short-form viewers watch with the sound off, so captions aren't optional. They come in many styles, time to the words as they're spoken, and work across many languages if you don't stream in English.
Titles, hooks and a consistent channel look
Each clip needs a reason to stop the scroll. VoxCut's AI Tools generate titles, hooks and descriptions per clip, so you have a strong opener and a caption ready before you post instead of writing them ten times over.
Brand Kit locks your fonts, colors and watermark across every export, so a batch of clips from one stream all look like they came from your channel. Voice Studio adds TTS voiceovers and speech-to-text, and you can drop in auto B-roll or stock footage to cover quieter stretches between the highlights.
Schedule a week of clips from one stream
Once your clips are cut, captioned and branded, VoxCut can auto-post and schedule them straight to TikTok and YouTube. A single stream can fill your posting calendar for the week, and you stay in control of the order and timing.
Everything happens in the browser with nothing to install, and the interface is available in 10 languages. There's a free plan to cut your first clips, and paid plans start at $5.67/month when you want higher limits.
Frequently asked questions
How does VoxCut turn a stream into short clips?
You export your Twitch or YouTube stream as a VOD and upload it. Clip Factory splits it into a batch of vertical 9:16 clips in one pass, or Best Moments uses AI to find the strongest segments. Each clip can then be reframed to vertical, captioned and scheduled to TikTok and YouTube.
Do I upload a VOD, or can it pull from Twitch or YouTube directly?
You work from the video file. Export or download your stream's VOD from Twitch or YouTube, then upload it to VoxCut and run it through Clip Factory or Best Moments. Everything after that happens in the browser.
Will the clips have captions, and what languages are supported?
Yes. Auto Captions adds word-level, animated, burned-in subtitles in many styles, and captioning is multilingual. Since most short-form is watched muted, captions are part of the normal workflow. The VoxCut interface itself is available in 10 languages.
Can VoxCut post the clips for me?
Yes. VoxCut includes auto-posting and scheduling straight to TikTok and YouTube, so you can produce a batch of clips from one stream and queue them up without exporting and re-uploading each one by hand.
Is there a free plan, and what does it cost?
There's a free plan you can start with, and nothing to install since it runs in your browser. Paid plans begin at $5.67/month for higher limits and more output.
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