Turn your YouTube videos into Instagram Reels

Drop in any YouTube video or livestream. Cliphi finds the best moments, crops them to vertical, and adds the captions and music for you.

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How it works

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    Paste your YouTube link

    Drop in any video, long or short, or a livestream. A two-hour upload is fine. Cliphi watches the whole thing and finds the moments worth posting.

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    AI finds and reframes the moment

    Cliphi scores each moment on how likely it is to travel, then crops the best ones to vertical and keeps whoever is talking in frame.

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    Post to Instagram Reels

    Each clip comes out vertical and sized for Reels, with captions on screen and a caption written for you. Share it to Instagram from Cliphi, or download it.

Any length, any topic

Podcasts, interviews, tutorials, gameplay, vlogs. Paste a long video and Cliphi pulls a batch of clips out of it, each one ready to post.

Speakers stay in frame

Active speaker detection follows whoever is talking and cuts between people, so interviews and panels look edited rather than cropped.

Stays clear of the Reels buttons

Cliphi keeps your subject in the safe middle of the frame so the username along the bottom and the buttons up the side never cover the part people came to see.

Made with Cliphi

Real clips, real reach, published to YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and Facebook Reels.

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Get a week of clips out of one YouTube video

Most channels are sitting on a back catalogue of long videos that never get a second life. Each upload has a handful of moments that would do well as a short, but finding them means scrubbing the whole thing, then cropping to vertical, cutting between speakers, and captioning each clip by hand. That is hours of work for content you already made, so it usually does not happen.

Cliphi does that pass for you. Paste any YouTube link, long or short, and it watches the whole video, scores the moments most likely to travel, and turns the best ones into finished vertical clips. You are choosing from a ranked shortlist instead of guessing which forty seconds to cut. Captions track the speech, the framing follows whoever is talking, and a music bed gets matched to the moment.

It works on livestreams too, and can process them in real time, so a highlight from a live broadcast can go out while the stream is still running. One long video turns into a steady run of posts for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts, without re-editing anything.

Framed around the Reels layout

Reels covers a lot of the screen with its own buttons. The username runs along the bottom and the action icons stack up the right side, so anything near those edges gets hidden. Cliphi keeps your subject and the captions in the safe middle of the frame, so nothing gets lost behind the interface. Reels runs up to ninety seconds, which suits one clean moment rather than a long lead-in.

The clip exports with no watermark. That matters on Instagram, because Reels tends to bury clips that carry another app's logo, treating them as reposts. A clean export does not get that treatment, and the caption and hashtags come written for Instagram, ready to paste.

Reels also rewards posting often, so pulling several clips from one source keeps your account active without extra filming. Each clip is a fresh way for someone who has never seen your work to find it.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Paste the video link, even a two-hour one, and Cliphi finds the strongest moments and turns each into a vertical clip with captions and music.

Yes. Cliphi can process a livestream in real time, so clips can go out while the stream is still live.

It depends on the video, but a long one usually yields a batch. Each moment is scored on potential so you can post the strongest first.

Instagram tends to push down clips that carry another app's watermark, because it reads them as reposts. Cliphi exports a clean clip with no branding, so it is not treated that way.

Clip your YouTube videos

Paste a link and get Instagram Reels clips you can post today.