Turn your TikToks into YouTube Shorts

Drop in a TikTok and Cliphi gives you a clean version for YouTube Shorts and Reels, with the watermark gone and a fresh caption for each.

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How it works

  1. 1

    Paste your TikTok link

    Drop in the link to any TikTok. Cliphi pulls the video and gets it ready to move to another platform.

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    Cliphi cleans it up and re-captions it

    It removes the TikTok watermark, keeps the clip vertical, and writes a fresh caption and hashtags for wherever you are posting next.

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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.

No TikTok watermark

Cliphi gives you a clean export, which matters because Reels and Shorts quietly bury clips that carry the TikTok logo.

Cross-post in a couple of clicks

A TikTok that did well can be on Shorts and Reels in minutes, with a caption written for each.

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.

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Repurpose your TikToks without the watermark problem

A TikTok that did numbers is worth posting on YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels too, where a completely different audience is waiting. The catch is the watermark. If you just download your own TikTok and re-upload it, the TikTok logo rides along, and both Reels and Shorts tend to push down clips that carry another app's branding, treating them as recycled reposts.

Cliphi fixes that. Paste the link to your TikTok and it gives you a clean version with the watermark gone, kept vertical and ready to post, plus a fresh caption and hashtags written for the platform you are moving to. The clip reads as native rather than lifted from somewhere else.

So one TikTok turns into posts on Shorts and Reels as well, each one a fresh chance for the clip to land, without you re-filming or re-editing anything. The caption and hashtags come written for each platform, so nothing reads like a straight copy-paste, and you are getting more out of a clip that already proved it works.

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

Yes. It gives you a clean version with the watermark gone, which matters because Reels and Shorts tend to bury clips that carry the TikTok logo.

Yes. Paste the TikTok link and Cliphi gets a clean, vertical version ready for both, with a fresh caption for each platform.

No. Cliphi keeps the clip vertical and writes the new caption for you, so there is no manual editing to move it across.

Up to three minutes. Cliphi keeps clips inside that limit and trims to the strongest part, so you are not relying on a slow opening to hold attention.

Repurpose your TikToks

Paste a link and get YouTube Shorts clips you can post today.