Turn your Instagram reels into YouTube Shorts
Drop in an Instagram reel or video. Cliphi finds the best moment, crops it to vertical, and adds the captions and music for you.
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How it works
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Paste your Instagram link
Drop in the link to a reel or video post. Cliphi pulls the video and finds the moment worth keeping.
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AI finds and reframes the moment
Cliphi crops the best part to a tall frame and keeps the subject centered, so it reads on every feed you move it to.
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Post to YouTube Shorts
Each clip comes out vertical and inside the Shorts length limit, with captions on screen and a title and description written for you. Publish from Cliphi or download it.
Cross-post without re-editing
Take a reel that worked on Instagram and move it to TikTok and Shorts in a couple of clicks, captions and all.
No watermark
The export is clean, so the clip does not get treated as a repost on the platform you move it to.
Keeps working after you post
A written title and description help a Short get found in search and on the Shorts shelf, so it can keep pulling views weeks later instead of dying in a day.
Made with Cliphi
Real clips, real reach, published to YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and Facebook Reels.
Take a reel that worked and put it everywhere
If a reel did well on Instagram, the same moment will usually do well on TikTok and YouTube Shorts. The problem is that cross-posting by hand is fiddly. Saving the video, re-cropping it, and rewriting the caption for each platform is enough friction that most people just leave the reach on Instagram and move on.
Cliphi takes the friction out. Paste a reel or video link and it pulls the video, finds the part worth keeping, and makes a clean vertical clip with captions and a music bed. If you paste a longer Instagram video, it finds the strongest moment instead of making you scrub for it.
The export carries no watermark, which matters because TikTok and other feeds tend to bury clips with another app's logo on them. The caption and hashtags come written for wherever you are posting. So a reel that worked once can go straight to TikTok and Shorts and work again, without you re-editing anything.
Sized for the Shorts shelf
Shorts has its own rules. A clip has to be vertical and under three minutes, and the first couple of seconds decide whether someone watches or swipes away. Cliphi opens on the moment, keeps the framing tall, and burns in captions so the clip reads even on mute.
YouTube leans on text more than other platforms, so Cliphi writes a title and a description too. That matters because a Short can show up in search and on the shelf long after you post it, and it sits right next to your long-form videos, which makes it an easy way to send people back to the full upload.
Shorts also leans on volume, so a batch of clips from one upload gives you something to post most days without filming anything new. And because the export is clean with no watermark, it does not get quietly pushed down as a repost.
Frequently asked questions
Reuse your Instagram reels
Paste a link and get YouTube Shorts clips you can post today.