Free & open source AI video platform — Clip Generator, AI Shorts (UGC with AI actors) & YouTube Studio. Self-hosted, no watermarks.
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Free & open source AI video platform — Clip Generator, AI Shorts (UGC with AI actors) & YouTube Studio. Self-hosted, no watermarks.
🎬 Pocat API - AI Video Clipper Backend | YouTube video download & processing with yt-dlp, multiple quality support (144p-4K), OAuth integration ready. Built with AdonisJS, TypeScript, SQLite/Turso.
AI that watches your Twitch VODS so you can have a yank--er, I mean, so you don't have to! (Not made by Claude)
Automatically turn Twitch VODs and YouTube videos into viral-ready clips using AI. Detects highlights via audio, chat, motion, and speech, then exports vertical videos with dynamic subtitles for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.
Open-Clip is an automated clipper that create short clips from long format video. Can be executed via CLI or UI.
Automated gameplay highlight detection and clipping with review and YouTube publishing.
Free local GPU-accelerated Opus Pro alternative. WhisperX transcription, viral clip detection, Opus-style captions, NVENC export. No subscription, no cloud, no limits.
Turn Twitch and YouTube VODs into viral vertical clips with AI, auto captions, chat analysis, and TikTok, Reels, and Shorts formatting
VID SPLITTER LITE is a lightweight offline desktop application built with Python and FFmpeg that allows users to quickly split MP4 videos into smaller clips. It features a modern Tkinter + ttkbootstrap interface with drag-and-drop support, batch processing (LITE limit), customizable clip duration, and real-time progress tracking. Designed for speed
Local web app for cutting videos: choose an exact range, split it into clips of a fixed length, and optionally apply a crop preset.
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